Originally Posted by
Anne-Marie
Heavens
I'd have booted them both out of the ring for showing such aggression, that's appalling that the Judge would ignore such behaviour
I do get annoyed when I hear things like this being ignored. By doing so they are all but condoning bad behaviour
I know in Rotts there can be some huffing and puffing from the Males especially, it's common with a dominant breed and all that testosterone. But to show proper aggressive behaviour and even bite, absolutely no way should that be allowed. Any handler having a dog like that should be made to leave the ring, they setting a bad example to their breed
There is a lady whose Rottie male took an instant dislike to Marius the moment he met him, heaven knows why as all Marius wants to do is befriend all and sundry. She shows her dog too and the last two shows she has deliberately tried to upset Marius by allowing her dog too close to him and growling. Not that he bats an eyelid at it,but it isn't the point
The last show she even had the temerity to shout over to me (in front of the judge I might add!
) "Whereabouts are you going to stand with him, you can't be too close to us" as if it was
Marius not her dog that would be aggressive!
I was so mad I said "doesn't matter where we stand he's friendly and isn't a problem". Grr
I love hearing that there were 24 males in the ring at the show and no grumbles - exactly proves a point that Rotts are NOT dangerous dogs at all. My first Rottie bitch was a grumbler, always talking away like a good 'un. Typical girlie she never shut up!!!! She was hilarious doing agility, the pitch of the grumbles went up and down in rhythm with the agility course lol, I do miss that - Marius never chatters bless him. Lots of people don't realize it is quite a common breed trait (I know we didn't know about it until we got her) It's distinctively different to a proper growl though, you can tell in the 'tone' and their facial expressions