Killer

To the casual observer, Killer appears to be a vicious, territorial Rottweiler.  Upon further inspection, however, Killer's true nature becomes evident.  There are many words that can be used to describe this unique canine, but lazy and cautious are the most accurate.  Most of the time, he's bewildered by his surroundings.  Whether he is laying in the yard, cuddling with his mommy or playing at the pond, he is on constant alert for possible discomfort or threat.  He had a bad attitude when he was a puppy but quickly grew into the innocent, sweet Killer we love today.  He is scared of the gun, lawnmower, puppies, frogs, crickets, cameras and deep water.  It took Killer 2 years to learn how to jump in the back of the truck, and it's still just as scary as the first time.  He's two years old and weighs 130 pounds, but don't be fooled by his appearance. He used to be a junkyard dog until it got too scary to guard. He prefers to spend his days at home now.  He sleeps, eats and occasionally plays.  Killer is and always will be "Mommy's Little Angel."          

 

                                      Before the bath...                                                                                      ... after the bath.

      

        At first, Killer wasn't too successful with the ladies...                                 but as he grew older, he couldn't keep them off of him.

    

                        Killer with his mentor, Duke.                                                                          Why stand when you can lay?

                                          

                        Killer ate the Easter Bunny.                                         Just remember, he's more scared of you than you are of him.                  

               

                                Road warriors.                                                                                               Mommy's little angel.

                   

Killer shows his support for Uncle Scott's football team.                      You didn't think he was going to stand the whole time, did you?

                       Always the last one in.