Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20140606005130/@comment-24438639-20140607213511

Efmrider wrote: MaxicutTLC wrote: (I injected him with B12 since he was young and fed him pure chicken, he was also a pure bred Rottweiler. He died when he killed to many sheeps and farmers realized the Chupacabra hadnt returned instead they realized it was Thor. Still there fault for not feeding him correctly. (He was 65kg of pure muscle by the way) (LMAO, I bet they did think the Chupacabra had returned. I had a German Rott who weighed 110 pounds. I raised him as if he were my child and he was very gentle. He saved my life in a lake once. I was caught by a current and swept out into the center. He swam out and got me. He loved children and was very protective of them, as well as my cats. Because of him, I knew one of my cats was deathly ill and got him to the vet just in time. Rottweilers are the most intelligent of all dogs. He was a working dog, too. He loved to help. He would bring in firewood, haul loads, help carry stuff to the car when we went on a trip--especially his own food--and if you needed a hole dug he was right there. He helped my husband dig all the fence post holes in the back yard. They would take turns. He didn't just dig to be digging. He knew what needed doing.

He died of cancer about 4 years ago and it nearly killed us. He lived to be nine. He still visits. Every once in a while at night I will hear the jingle of his collar and know he is lying across the doorway, guarding us.

(He was a pedigreed dog and his name was General Robert E. Lee.  We called him General.  Everyone thought that was funny when he was little.  They stopped laughing when he grew up.  It was a fitting name.) (Aye Thor was my largest rottweiler, he was also german. I use to hang from his neck when I was little. He died at 11 years old from a shotgun shot to the head.]

But I had one Rottweiler named Negra (Basicly female Nigga) She would pluck me out of the water cause she thought I was drowning. She would kill any animal she thought was in pain. She was the smartest dog Ive known.

But nothing topped being in my living room and seeing a black thing jump from the roof)