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Uploaded by on Aug 1, 2011

Even more giggles with Dylan and Brodie. My rottweiler continues to make my son laugh hysterically.

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  • What's interesting is that in all the videos, the dog giggles the baby on the feet only. Instinctevely, it avoids the higher body parts where it might accidentally hurt it.

  • @arago999 Punish the deed, not the breed. You sound pretty damn racist.

    Just because each dog has different characteristics does not mean that one certain type may cause more harm. A golden retriever is just as likely to fuck shit up if riled up enough.

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  • @MsDamfino 99% of the time, it's about how they're raised. The other 1% is mentally unstable dogs. The Pitbull (a breed that is usually seen as 'naturally violent',) was actually used as a companion dog for young children a hundred years ago. The breeds that people typically pick for dog fighting or for guard dogs (like Pitbulls and Rotties,) are breeds with characteristics like strong build, obedience, and loyalty (because if you train a dog for fighting, you don't want it to turn on YOU.)

  • hahahahaha q fresco ese baby!! lol!

  • i want a Rottie so bad :( it depresses me to know i might not ever get one, or in 4 years... my fav breed<3 only seen one, but LOVE at first sight! goofy giants!

  • lol tickling rottie

  • I have an English Foxhound. I've never left my 3 yr old cousin alone with him, as you have to watch. He'd never hurt her on purpose but if she pulled his ear or something, you just don't know. He is a big softie that will let you do anything to him, but he's quite broad and doesn't know his strength so could easily knock her over.

    She adores my dog anyway, and I think it's great that she's got a love for animals at her young age :)

  • @arago999 There was a Chihuahua my Aunt owned that seriously injured her young son. Yes, small dogs can also inflict more damage than most realise. Did you know that the lovable Dalmatian is very common to have jealousy issues with children? Why is this nt well known? Because the media portray something contrary to that. The fact is that a Rottie well brought up is one of the top most stable and trustworthy breeds available. Capacity to hurt and propensity to are two different things!

  • @andrachao you read me but you dont understand me, i didnt say the rott are always angry i only said that they are dangerous due to their body, let me ask you a question: i you had to choose a dog to protect something what dog will you choose a rott or a chihuaua?????(and i said chihuaua because according to you any dog can be dangerous LOL)

  • I'm not sure i agree that it's "all about how they're raised". There are some dogs out there who just end up aggressive, whether they're "raised well" or not.

    That being said, I've yet to meet a Rottie I wouldn't trust around my kid. My neighbor, on the other hand, has a Golden Retriever that *I* won't go near. And the majority of dogs I've been snapped at by/bitten by in my life? All under 20lbs.

    As for the growling; it's play growling, my black mouth cur does it. Lighten up.

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