Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Rottweiler for rent

Today´s subject line is rather controversial don´t you think?

We wrote it cause we came across a news article about a pet rental service called Flex Petz currently available in Los Angeles, San Diego and planning to open in New York, San Francisco and London.

The thing looks like a new franchise....

Founder lady Marlena Cervantes likes to call it "shared pet owenership" and not pet rental.
The dogs that are beeing rented or "shared" usually come from humane societies and are beeing taken care by Marlena which provides food, shelter and vet care.

While we find that it´s great to take care or adopt a dog, it could be confusing if it´s constantly beeing handled by new people.

Imagine a rotty with his strong, dominant behaviour not knowing who his boss is...
hmmm not a good idea me thinks.

On the other hand, we approve rottie owners who spend some time with elderly people who are alone as well as orphan children and so on.

There are actually quite a few rotties who are doing this kind of therapy and love it. That´s the sweet side of the breed.

If you´d like to check the full story of the pet rental thing here is the link:
http://www.federalnewsradio.com/?nid=185&sid=1203653

Now go have a stroll with your rottie.

All the best,
Andy & Dinna
http://www.rottweilerus.com

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