'Aggressive' Rottweiler Who Spent His Life In Shelters Dotes On His Human Siblings | The Dodo



Rottweiler spent 8 years in shelters before this guy decided he would never give up on him ❀️

We talked to Luke about the simple thing that made Freddo gentle towards everyone β€” and whether his family ended up foster failing!

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33 thoughts on “'Aggressive' Rottweiler Who Spent His Life In Shelters Dotes On His Human Siblings | The Dodo”

  1. You are an amazing person to give this great dog a chance! Love the end where you woke up early to bathe him and put on a bow tie to meet his furever family! Bam, your family on the other side to greet him was awesome!

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  2. Love me some Freddo! He couldn't have found a better forever home. Freddo worked hard to learn what he needed to from a great dog trainer. Thanks Evans family for all your selfless dedication to animals.

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  3. I think the thing that sucks about running a shelter when you work hard to help this animals you get so attached to them that its hard to let them go I am glad he kept this dog and made him a member of the family.

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  4. One of the best furever Gotcha moments! I worried so much about Freddo finding his home and the reveal was just perfect and sweet and so full of joy and love! Freddo πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

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  5. If one life is shown love, safety, joy, peace and contentment, it affects all of us. You and your family poured your hearts into Freddo so he could come home. Magic.

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  6. Thankfully, this apartment has very thick & solid walls, because, I was cheering at the top of my lungs. Thankfully, nobody heard it but it was 7:30 in the morning when I saw him get adopted. Yes, use Freddo as an example to get rid of that negative stigma.

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  7. What a heartwarming story! Thank You for rescuing Freddo and teaching him love, which took away his hostilities. It's wonderful to see him doing so well with you, your family, and other dogs. God Bless Freddo, and God Bless You and your Family for rescuing and loving him. πŸ™πŸΎ πŸ’–

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  8. Bless you for rescuing, looking after and adopting sweeg Freddo 😻🐢❀️❀️! There is no such thing as a bad dog, only bad people! I don't wish to preach, but please just be careful what you feed him as white bread is poisonous to dogs if eaten very often and/or in large amounts.

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  9. I always love a foster fail story. I know we need people who can resist the urge to fail, but I can't help loving to see the dog get to stay with someone they already trust and love.

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  10. When are people, those wackos at The Dodo and others, going to realize that animals and people are not relatives? Even worse they repeatedly use nonsense words, blatant lies, like ''sister, brother, mom, dad'' to pet owners thinking it means ''care'' which means they think it is not care if someone does not use them, wrong use in wrong context makes them sick words, clearly that is wrong. Also seems they are unable to say friend or companion, guardians and owners. Smh, really stupid they are. Nothing wrong in that bcz it is just what it is called from ages ago when people first claimed ownership over certain animals and domesticated them like cats and so on.

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