No you did not answer our questions. You felt they were irrelevant when truly each one is important. Here are the questions again:
What kind of activity level are you looking for?
What kind of trainability level?
Have you owned a dog before? If not, do you feel you could controll a more dominant dog like a Rottweiler?
How much grooming are you willing to do?
What age of kids will this dog come into contact with?
How much time will you be spending with the pup per day?
Who will be the primary caregiver?
Does your family support you?
Do you have other animals in the house?
How much time will you be spending walking him/her?
Who will be cleaning up all the puppy messes? Pee, poo, things he chewed up...
It's very clear to me who is the arrogant and dimwitted one here.
We do not name call here. This is the best place you can go for advice as we are lucky enough to have many experienced dog people including; breeders, groomers and postive reinforcement trainers. Everyone who has posted on this thread is trying to help you and help you find the right dog.
It can be a very frustrating experience to have a puppy and even more frustrating when I child has a puppy and no one has time to train it.
To housebreak a dog you need to train it around the clock.
To teach a dog anything you need the help of the whole family.
Many of us volunteer at shelters or rescue dogs and we see how many dogs are abandoned because no one has time for them, or they have a bad behaviour that no one bothered to correct. We don't want anyone contributing to this problem.
So yes, we ask you a lot of questions. We are here to help. We spend hours and hours helping new dog owners (and everyone else) and making sure they know what they are getting into and how to deal with it once they are in.
We will not help you if you call us names.