My German Rott was the best dog I ever had. Passed away a year ago. Still haven't replaced. Absolutely terrific with my kids. He adopted my firstborn daughter Ellie when we brought her home from the Hospital. It was kinda funny, he stood back watching as we took such delicate care of her and it seemed he just knew what was up. As Ellie grew Shadow helped like any family member. He would be her pillow to watch TV. He would bring her to us if she needed her diaper changed. He even helped her learn to walk. She would grab on to his jaw or lip and he would lift her to her feet. As soon as she was stable he would carefully walk her along holding upward pressure on her little hand as a parent would. It was amazing to watch. When Bridan was born two years after Ellie he was the same with the new baby except it seemed he knew the difference between a sweet little girl and a rough and tumble boy. When the kids got big enough they would ride him like a horse...
It's kinda funny because this was the scariest looking beast of a dog you could imagine. He was very smart and trained extremely well. I taught him hand signals as well as verbal commands.
As a side note the short hair made it no hassle to let him in the house part of the time. Don't misunderstand me though. I really don't think any 125 pound dog is a good house dog just because of the "bull in a china closet" factor.
It's kinda funny because this was the scariest looking beast of a dog you could imagine. He was very smart and trained extremely well. I taught him hand signals as well as verbal commands.
As a side note the short hair made it no hassle to let him in the house part of the time. Don't misunderstand me though. I really don't think any 125 pound dog is a good house dog just because of the "bull in a china closet" factor.