BBQ round yours, then! Hm, Hull.. I could be there by dinner time.. 
For such a big dog, he is soft as sh*t (as long as your relaxed with him) but pretty switched on with it 
I love rotties and dobermans - I think they're beautiful looking dogs, although unfamiliar ones scare the ever living bejezus out of me.. the pub near my old flat used to have a rottie as a pub dog, though, and he too was soft as anything.
I suspect the fear factor comes from the bad rep that both breeds have had for some time, though. I've never been bitten by a dog..
Although the minute you opened a bag of crisps you'd find a big, drooling head sitting on your leg.. 
Although if I was going to get a dog .. it'd have to be a greyhound. Big, soft, dopey things. 
I've got a 7 stone german / belgian sheppard cross.
I'm a 6ft bloke and most days when I walk threw the door he just wraps his front legs round my neck and trys to snog me

Swmbo thinks we are having a affair

The first thing a dog looks for is to see if your on edge. If you are, he might see you as a threat so I always make friends with the dog first
Briliant with kids and most people.
Dogs you have too watch him with but bitchs ............ thats another matter

I love most dogs tbh, its the owners that tend to be the problem

Staffies and Rotties are soft as sh*t as long as you are good with them.
If I ever work out how to put pictures on here, i'll stick some on
