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Old 01-06-2009, 04:55 AM   #6
Alexi
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I have a 60 lb Border Collie/Lab mix as well as my almost 4 lb yorkie and the two were laying there and the big dog got up, stepped on her leg, so Sophie limped for a little bit and was back to herself by morning, they are small and fast so they get under your feet, she also lays on the big dog and bites on her ear, when she has had enough, she just stands up and Sophie falls off! You just have to watch out with the bigger ones.

As for Rotts and Pitts and any dog for that matter as long as you train them right I think any animal can adapt to another. My mother has a Belgian Malinos, they are bread for attacking etc.. and let em tell you when that dog was a puppy she was SCARY! Now she is perfectly fine. As with any animal no matter how long you have had them, they must be watched because the are after all an animal and have instincts.

Good luck and those are some of the most beautiful dogs!!
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