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More Rebel (German Rottweiler)

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Date: 10/04/2005 Topics: Pets > Pet Pages | Photos > Pets > Dogs  
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This is my sweetie Rebel. She is a 9 year old German Rottweiler. She loves to play with her stuffed animals (she doesn't chew them up anymore). She keeps all the squirrels out of the backyard too! She loves to eat all my tomatoes in my veggie garden. She just pulls them off the plant and eats them. I've had very few this year!

Rebel - German Rottweiler

By Donna J.

Rebel lives with Tiger, Cuda, Sammy and Molly Donna's other pets.

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Post By debbie (Guest Post) (10/05/2005)
she is beautiful and looks sweet. i have a 71/2 y.o. rottie female named ella. she too loves veggies. she was never one to play much with anything, but as she's gotten older she's become much more mellow and now likes to play with rubber balls that squeek. she still will rip the stuffing out of stuffed animals though. they last about 15 -20 seconds in our house. someone told me it's because they have a face and are furry so the dog thinks it ridding the place of rodents. at least she leaves my furniture alone.


Post by Ziggee (143) | (10/05/2005)
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At least your dog loves his veggies. lol.

Ziggee


Post By Lou Ann (Guest Post) (10/05/2005)
Rebel looks so sweet. I have two dogs that would eat our tomatoes and anything else!!! We gave up on the vegatable garden!!! Our chocolate lab loved to chew cinder blocks. STrange. Rebel is a very nice looking dog.


Post by meoowmom (933) | (10/04/2005)
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She is cute, funny about the tomatoes. Nice to hear a nice Rottie story. I think its in the training...some
places are banning them as pets which is wierd cuz
I had a cat who went ballistic with mailman, fedex guy was afraid of my cat. you never know oh the cat
loved everyone else.


Post by ILuvDobes (287) | (10/04/2005)
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Rebel is beautiful! What a sweet face!

My dobies also steal tomatoes off my plants! Must be a German thing?

Thank you for sharing!

Jennifer
Northern Virginia


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