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Tiny's Count Alexander

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Alex is a 6 year old, 135 lb neutered male Rottweiler. He loves to play frisbee, go for car rides and especially, to go for long hikes at the local park.
Alex loves everyone he's ever met and tries so hard to make everyone see him as the lovable friendly boy that he is, and NOT the mean ol' monster people are led to believe he is by the media.

Alex has completed his obedience training up to and including Intermediate Novice and competed in his first fun match last summer. He also tested, and received his Herd Instinct Test Certificate. Our plan is to start Tracking work this spring.

If anyone has a Rottweiler and would like to trade amusing stories or exchange training ideas, please e-mail me. I would love to hear from you!
Also, if you have time, please sign my guestbook!

Alex was lovingly released to the Rainbow Bridge on May 13,2005 at the age of 8 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 1 day. He had cancer of the spleen and liver. He is sadly missed, every day. Fly on the wings of angels, sweet boy, we'll be together again one day.

See some of Alex's baby pictures below!

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You've GOT to see this one

Ok, last baby pic

"C'mon, Mom! It's time for bed!"

Alex and Me

Come and meet Alex's best "fur friends"!

~~"If you don't own a dog, at least one, there is not necessarily anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life." ~~Roger Caras~~

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