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Sinew (Pitbull/Rottweiler)

Her real name is Sinew, but we call her Baby Girl. She is a 4 month old Pitbull and Rottweiler. We got her when she was 8 weeks old, but we visited her every day before that.

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For fun, she likes to run in the back yard or take a car ride. She is a sweetheart and a lot of fun. She learns very fast and loves to help out doing things. She also helps carry the shovel when you are going to use it. She loves to help you do your push ups with the extra weight and by licking your face!

By Joyce from Janesville, WI

Dog on man's back as he exercises.
 

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September 15, 20090 found this helpful

She's cute, looks like she is pinning him!

 
September 16, 20090 found this helpful

She looks like a beautiful dog. I have to say it's disquieting to see this photo though. Because of her breed, my brain jumps to seeing a dog attacking a child. I know that pits can be wonderful pets if raised well.

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Even though she's playing, I would be careful about reinforcing this sort of play because of the dominance it encourages. It looks like an attack position, going for the neck. God Bless.

 

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September 16, 20090 found this helpful

Ditto with kidsanddogs and have to say adding Rottweiler in the mix is even more unpredidctable :-(

 
September 17, 20090 found this helpful

She wouldn't attack nobody. She is too people friendly. When she was young you have to introduce her to a lot of people. Now when she see people walking on the street she just starts to wag her tail & smile at them, cause she wants to be petted by them.

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She doesn't hardly bark when someone is at the door. I wouldn't give her up for nothing.

 

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September 18, 20090 found this helpful

We have a purebred American Pit Bull Terrier. She's two now, and we have to lock her and our other two dogs away on those rare occasions we have company. Hubby refuses to socialize his dogs; he says they'll be less territorial or protective if you socialize them. Too bad. Instinct tells me our three would be wonderful social animals, and just as protective, if they *were* socialized.

 
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March 31, 20160 found this helpful

Looks like she's a bit of an overbearing health coach. lol Love it!

 

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