Odin @ 11 months

by James Dillinger Jr
(Fairbank, PA, USA)

So handsome.

So handsome.

Hey guys,

Stopping by again to give you an update on our Odin. Man he has grown!

He is still the same lovable “little guy” at heart.

I cannot explain how much joy he brings to our family.

I just hope you all enjoy the breed as much as my family and I!

Hi James. Odin is looking fantastic. What a handsome boy he is. Thank you so much for sharing his progress with us. He is a lucky boy to have such a loving family and of course we all know how lucky we are when we get to share our lives with a Rottweiler 🙂 Thanks again

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Sep 03, 2017

what a cutie NEW
by: debbie

Hi, just joined. He is beautiful, Hope my guy turns out like yours , so needing help …


Aug 26, 2017

loving Odin NEW
by: Joey

I adopted 2 Rottweilers from a shelter . One was Mug-z the other Odin . Mug-z had kennel cough and I was told he would be put down the day I was going to get him . The vet gave me all the medications to cure the cough .I slipped my hand under the cage and felt a very soft muzzle lay on my hand . I knew at that moment he was meant for me without even knowing what was behind the gate.I then went back to the shelter and saw another Rottweiler . He had heart worms and also was to be put down . I picked him up that day and yet again the vet gave me all the instructions to make him well and also gave me the medications to cure him . My baby Mug-z was with me 6 years and God how I loved him .Sadly I had to put him down as he had horrible hip dis placed I could never let him suffer .A piece of me died that day .I still had Odie and he is a joy . He looks around to find Mug-z but alas he was over the rainbow bridge . I have just adopted 2 Rotties Captain and Morgan .They were given to me by a woman that was moving to Key west and could not take them with her . It broke my heart to see her crying saying goodbye to her furry faced babies .Odin is so happy to have his new friends .All I can say is that you need to know the breed before buying. They are not your average breed and they grow to be very large .I love to see stories like yours it warms my heart to see how much a dog can mean to a person . Unconditional love . They can be very affectionate but aggressive if not raised properly .I love my dogs more than people . I will be taking great care of my new kids and sending photos to their mommy . They are truly a gift from God .


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My name is Dr. Winnie. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke University, a Masters of Science in Biology from St Georges University, and graduated from the University of Pretoria Veterinary School in South Africa. I have been an animal lover and owners all my life having owned a Rottweiler named Duke, a Pekingese named Athena and now a Bull Mastiff named George, also known as big G! I'm also an amateur equestrian and love working with horses. I'm a full-time Veterinarian in South Africa specializing in internal medicine for large breed dogs. I enjoy spending time with my husband, 2 kids and Big G in my free time. Author and Contribturor at SeniorTailWaggers, A Love of Rottweilers, DogsCatsPets and TheDogsBone