Originally Posted by JulieKit
Thats absolutely adorable. Mom cat looks as happy as can be. One things for sure though, that pup will always love cats!
I must ask though:
Is that a Rottie pupFunny how shelter always try to put a breed onto a mutt.
Same here, we've had rotts before and have enjoyed their litters...and this is definitely not a full bred rottie! LOL! However, you can see underneath the photo where it says he is a rott mix.Originally Posted by JulieKit
Thats absolutely adorable. Mom cat looks as happy as can be. One things for sure though, that pup will always love cats!
I must ask though:
Is that a Rottie pupFunny how shelter always try to put a breed onto a mutt.
It is probably a mix or it was their best guess.. it's hard to tell from the pics, though.Originally Posted by JulieKit
I must ask though:
Is that a Rottie pupFunny how shelter always try to put a breed onto a mutt.
With all due respect this is not the point of the post. Shelters make their best educated guess. Maybe the mom was a rottie and this pup looks like the dad. Whatever the case it's a moot point.Originally Posted by Hilda>^..^<
This is what a baby rott looks like. This is ''SirVivor'' with my oldest son, Chris...
SirVivor was a little older than the puppy in the article's photo, but rotts look like this from the moment they are born pretty much.
Hilda >^..^<
Because of this post,I just wanted to show what a rott puppy looks like.Originally Posted by Miagi's_Mommy
It is probably a mix or it was their best guess.. it's hard to tell from the pics, though.
I didn't Hilda. I just wanted to point out that it's off topic...and doesn't really matter what kind of pup it is. It's still a wonderful and inspiring story.Originally Posted by Hilda>^..^<
Because of this post,I just wanted to show what a rott puppy looks like.
I think its an awesome article, an awesome thread...not to mention awesome Satin for taking the puppy in! No disrespect intended...I'm sorry you took it that way SalemWitchChild.
Hilda >^..^<
Now there's something we both can agree on!Originally Posted by SalemWitchChild
It's still a wonderful and inspiring story.