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Sadly today im offering my friend and protector.. my Rottweiler guard dog LEO for the last 6 yrs to a good loving home for free..I now have 2 babys at home who are crawling and starting to walk which as become a concern for the family.I dont want to keep him locked up and when im away for 6 months of the year the family will lock him up..which i dont want.We live in a small village close to the paddies hes been allowed to roam the area freely in and outside the home in our village and amongst the local people everybody knows him. In the 6 yrs hes been with me hes bitten around 5 people in retalliation to threat to himself or towards me mainly from drunks wanting ago or wanting to do him harm or myself.Hes a big dog roughly 70 kilos spends most of the day sleeping then patrols at night ideally he needs somewhere open but contained ie walled grounds and someone who understands or owned this speices of dog before he obeys commands very loving friendly and a great buddy,if you live in Thailand full time looking for a great mate and protector and understand and love this breed of dog come visit us.I live in Nongki 17 cliks of highway 24 in between buriram and korat if you would like to come view and spend a day with us your more than welcome..Contact me for more specific location thanks.

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5 bites, sounds not so easy task.

Anyway, I would think your decision over.

When he can spend half of the year with you, he would, I think, still be happy.

Sure happier maybe, than with somebody he has never seen before and who is probably not so nice than you.

Try to make him a big cage with enough running and living space and teach somebody to go with him on the leash for dayly walks when you are not there.

I would not give one or any of my dogs away!

Please think it over.

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Mr Jay, by the sound of it you are doing the right thing and you have thought it over, putting your dog's and your babies welfare before your own. There is a world of difference between a 6 year old trained guard dog, which yours apparently is as that's how you refer to him, who is also used to being the centre of attention which is now going to be concentrated on something else (your 2 babies) and dogs which are family pets. These decisions are not easy, but you know the situation better than anyone and it looks as if you are being objective about it, as you need to be where both your children and your dog are concerned.

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