How To Help A Rottweiler Rescue Dog

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by Sharon Davies

There is a lot of satisfaction in taking in an animal that has been abused or abandoned and giving that animal a second chance. You should be commended for your humane gesture and you should also be given all of the advice and tools you need to make sure that your dog and you are given every chance in the world of being happy together for many years to come. Take your time with your new Rottweiler rescue dog and you should have a very happy experience.

You have probably already been through this with the rescue center but overly aggressive Rottweiler rescue dogs are usually destroyed and not offered to new homes. It is a shame that some people push these poor dogs to that point, but it is part of the Rottweilers’ nature to be aggressive and that can either be tempered and properly taught or unleashed for horrible reasons. Your dog is naturally aggressive but should not have those attacking instincts that you have heard about.

A Rottweiler rescue dog is not something to be taken lightly so you may want to get advice from your vet right away on how to break your new dog in and train it so it is a good neighborhood dog. Your vet may also be able to get you the number of a reputable Rottweiler breeder that may also be willing and able to give you good advice you can use to help get your new dog used to your home and the neighborhood too. It takes some time so be patient and always be loving and positive.

Your vet may be able to get you contact information for a reputable Rottweiler breeder who can also help you with advice on how you can train your new dog and what you need to do to get it used to its new home.

If your new dog is not housebroken then it is okay to use the crate method as long as you do it properly and always use positive reinforcement and never keep the dog in the crate when you are home.

Give your Rottweiler rescue dog time to adjust to its new surroundings and always take your time and be patient with your new dog. Rottweilers are extremely intelligent and they tend to remember a lot so you need to let your new dog know that the past is behind it and it is now safe in its new home.

It will eventually catch on but it may take some time depending on how badly it was abused before but if you stay with it and always stay positive then you will start to see a change in your dog that will make your heart feel warm.

Never punish a Rottweiler as that can lead to bad things, use positive reinforcement and always praise your dog when it does the right things.

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Rottweiler 101: Rottweiler Rescues

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Rottweilers have been one of the most popular dogs in America for over twenty years. But not every person who has gotten a Rottweiler should have gotten one. These dogs are abandoned by the thousands of people every year to animal shelters and Rottweiler rescues, usually through the stupidity of their owners and not through any fault of their own. Rottweilers have different needs than other breeds, which is why some kind-hearted saints have started non-profit Rottweiler rescues.

Be sure you know something about the needs of Rottweilers before you go looking for a Rottweiler rescue. If you are not sure about the requirements for the breed, many Rottweiler rescues will be happy to get you accurate Rottweiler information. Most Rottweiler rescue websites do include articles on the training, feeding and other needs for Rottweilers. They need a lot of exercise, interaction and consistent training. These dogs can become crazy with boredom if left chained in a back yard.

The best place to look for Rottweiler rescues is on the Internet. There are many Rottweiler rescue groups in most American states, none of which have an overseeing group that they have to answer to. However, there is a website called “Rottweiler Rescue Groups Nationwide” which is a comprehensive list of Rottweiler rescues and Rottweiler information. Sometimes this website has dogs available for adoption, but usually they will feature links to other Rottweiler rescues.

There are many ways to find a good, reputable Rottweiler rescue. You could ask your vet, your local Rottweiler breeder or your local animal shelters if there are any Rottweiler rescues in your area or your state. You could also check the classified of Rottweiler periodicals, or even all-breed dog magazines, which often have advertisements for Rottweiler rescues. You might even check out a dog show to see if you can find any Rottweiler rescues. These are all great ways to learn a lot about dogs, especially Rottweilers.

This is a front for a puppy mill. Keep looking! Even though Rottweilers are decreasing in the nation’s puppy mills, due to their size, there are still some imprisoned in the puppy mill system.

You will not be allowed to take a dog or puppy home for free from any Rottweiler rescue. Once upon a time, dogs were given out for free from shelters, but those dogs tended to end up in terrible fates like for sadistic rituals, for medical research or for dog fighting. Now, the adoption fee is usually somewhere between three to four hundred dollars.

Often the fee for puppies is larger than for adults. This also discourages impulse “buyers”, making you think about what you are getting yourself in for. If the original owners of the dogs took time to do this, there might not be so many abandoned dogs.

Good Rottweiler rescues will also not ship a dog to you. This is also to be sure the dogs are going to good homes. They will require that you pick the dog up. Also, long before you are allowed to do that, your home and background will be checked to be sure you will provide a good home. You will be grilled about your knowledge of Rottweiler information until you get a headache.

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What You Need To Know About Rottweiler Puppies

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by Sharon Davies

Once you have decided to get a Rottweiler puppy it is important that you find a Rottweiler puppy that is healthy and happy to add to your household. This can be difficult for the first time dog owner or first time Rottweiler owner.

You never want to select a puppy that is fearful or aggressive. The puppy should be friendly and allow you to hold and handle them. Next you want to make sure you meet the parents of the puppy. You want to observe the behavior of the parents before you adopt any puppy, as they should be friendly and easy to touch and handle. If the parents manage to adjust well then there is a high chance that the puppy you adopt will do the same with proper training.

Next you should try to meet the parents if you can. Carefully observe the behavior of the puppy’s parents. The parents should ideally be friendly, well behaved and easy to handle. There is a great chance that the puppy will adapt well with proper training if the parents are well adjusted.

Never judge a breeder by their appearance, rather consider how the breeder treats and trains their puppies. How the breeder raises the puppies will have a lot to do with how your Rottweiler puppy will turn out later on. So always keep an open mind and just remember that you will never find the perfect animal, but you will find a loving companion that will be loyal to you for years to come.

You also want to carefully consider how the breeder treats and trains their puppies, don’t just take things at face value. How your Rottweiler puppy will turn out later on depends greatly on how the breeder raises the puppies. Just keep an open mind when looking for your puppy and remember that you will never be able to find the perfect animal but you will be able to find a loving companion that is loyal to you for years and years.

It is also important that the mother be given adequate time to recover after having a litter before she is bred again. If a female Rottweiler is over bred then there can be some problems with a puppy’s health and behavior.

It can be difficult to ask questions, but just keep in mind that a good breeder is eager to answer any questions you have and wants to be helpful. Often you won’t even have to ask some questions with the best breeders since they will give you all the general facts and let you assess the traits of the parents.

A good breeder is not pushy and wants to help you raise your puppy to be happy and healthy. So don’t be afraid to ask any necessary questions including those about the health history of the parents.

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Finding Rottweiler Puppies

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by Sharon Davies

You’ve seen an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale and you’ve decided a Rottweiler would be a great addition to your family. Respond to the ad and ask them a few questions. When it comes to Rottweiler puppies for sale, you don’t want to buy them from just anyone. Imagine getting attached to some new puppies you just brought home only to out they’re not going to last long because of a defect you should have known about.

You can also look in your local yellow pages for pet stores or breeders. Or, you can look online as many breeders, pet stores and even pet owners whose Rottweiler has had puppies will post ads on social networking sites.

Just make sure you’re buying your puppies from a reputable seller. If it’s a pet store or breeder, it should be no problem finding out what kind of track record they have. If it’s a private seller, however, it can be a little more difficult to determine what kind of quality you’re dealing with so you’ll want to visit the person or facility before you make any decision whether or not to buy.

If a pet shop left the ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale, be careful. Pet shops often sell animals that aren’t very healthy. Sometimes, breeders will give pet stores the pets that they themselves cannot sell. This also goes if the Rottweiler puppies for sale are from a non breeder, you’ll want to know what kind of lineage the Rottweiler puppies came from.

Were the parents certified? Were they healthy? Did they or do they have any kind of disease that you should know about? These are all important questions. When you get your Rottweiler puppies home, you’ll want to know they’ll be a part of your family for a long time. You want them to be healthy and you don’t want them to die prematurely because of some defect you should have known about before you paid money for them. That’s why it’s so important that you ask questions regarding the parents, the breeder or person’s experience in handling Rottweiler puppies, and other information regarding the puppies’ health.

If you’re satisfied with the Rottweiler puppies for sale and you decide to take them home, make sure you get them inoculated immediately. Rottweiler puppies are very susceptible to infections and diseases. If you bought your puppies from a pet store, for instance, they could have caught something from the other puppies they were stored with.

And if they haven’t, you need to be sure to get them. Puppies at that age are very susceptible to certain diseases and infections. Some of them can get sick from mingling with other dogs at a pet store or breeder’s shop, and some can get sick from other pets if it’s a private person selling their pet’s puppies.

So love your Rottweiler puppies and get them their shots immediately before you bring them home to meet the rest of your family.

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Tips For Raising A Rottweiler Pup

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by Sharon Davies

Once you have selected your Rottweiler pup you will be starting a life long relationship with your new Rottweiler pup. A Rottweiler pup is typically very active and will require your constant attention for the first two years of their life since this is the most critical part of their life when they are developing their character.

The Rottweiler is easy to train but they are also a bit slow. Not in the mental sense, rather the Rottweiler wants to see how much they can get away with before they need to comply with your commands. Therefore, after you establish that you are in charge you will find it easy to train your Rottweiler pup as long as you treat them right. You should never bully your Rottweiler pup. Bad training can lead to behavioral problems and doesn’t necessarily mean abuse and harsh behavior, but it can also mean soft and indecisive training.

The first thing you should teach your Rottweiler pup is house training. You will initially notice that your Rottweiler pup needs to go to the bathroom every two to three hours. The best way to house train your Rottweiler pup is to crate them and as soon as you let them out lead them to the littering place.

Just remember that training a Rottweiler pup requires a lot of patience and control. If you handle the training well then ideally by six months you will have a Rottweiler pup that is completely house trained.

When training your Rottweiler pup you need to be aware that they like to use their mouth a lot. Therefore they will bite and sometimes pretty hard on whatever they can get into their mouth including your feet, hands, furniture and anything that drops on the floor. It is extremely important to train your Rottweiler pup to stop these behaviors before they become a habit for the dog.

In order to train your Rottweiler pup not to bite things you will have to admonish them every time they are found biting things. If the pup bites you and doesn’t respond to your loud vocal command then you should tap it with a newspaper roll which will be sufficient to deter any further attempts at biting you or other people.

Since it can be a bit hard to restrain a Rottweiler pup and you won’t have complete control for at least two years you should not have any small children around at this time. The youngest child that should be near a Rottweiler pup is a seven or eight year old.

Never give a child charge of the dog no matter what their age since the dog will sense the child’s inability to control them and immediately act up. While a lot of work goes into raising your Rottweiler pup it is worth it for the lifetime companion that you get in return.

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Rottweiler: An Ancient Breed

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by Sharon Davies

Rottweilers are German by origin and have served their masters well from antiquity and were at first, best used to drive cattle as well as to keep guard for their masters. They are affectionately also called Rotty and Rott and are well loved by their owners and by anyone else that comes in contact with them. They are large and very strong dogs and among their Rottweiler problem behavior is the tendency for them to bully others and to be very domineering.

Keeping these behavioral problems in mind and also because of their size and immense strength, the Rottweiler is often not the best choice for all people or first time dog owners. In fact, Rottweilers need to be firmly controlled and thus need proper obedience training and even sending them to formal obedience training schools may be required. However, because they are working breeds, they respond well to training and are not as difficult to handle as the Saint Bernard and Newfoundland breeds.

There is no doubt the fact that Rottweilers are good companions and given their affectionate nature and immense loyalty, will generally not show any serious Rottweiler problem behavior, though being a little too aggressive, bullying and destroying things are common such problems. Rottweiler problem behavior is something that will concern their owners, especially when there are children, aged folks as well as those who are timid in the home. However, even despite their tendency to be bullies and to domineer others, under normal circumstances the Rottweiler will tolerate all kinds of people as well as other animals too.

Rottweilers can be good companions and because they are very affectionate and loyal will generally not give their owners many problems, though common areas of concern include being a bit too aggressive and destructive. There are a few questions marks concerning Rottweiler problem behaviors when it concerns old people, little children and those that are frail, though generally the Rottweiler will tolerate these groups of people quite well. However, the major problem most people face with regard to Rottweilers and which cannot be solved through Rottweiler training is their size, which can often cause inadvertent injuries to those who cannot cope with a big high bundle of energy that also has a strongly muscled body.

One common Rottweiler problem behavior is that of bumping and also trying to herd people, which are characteristic of this working type breed. Another Rottweiler problem behavior is that of being destructive and generally it will dig up the ground and chew on whatever it can sink its teeth into. The situation is its worst when the Rottweiler is either a puppy or in early adulthood and thus requires timely and proper Rottweiler training to get it to come out of such problematic behavior. It is also recommended to crate train the Rottweiler in its infant stage and also ensuring that the Rottweiler is confined when the owner is away.

The calm demeanor of your Rottweiler, which also shows confidence, loyalty and protectiveness as well, will impress you. The Rottweiler dog is also well known for its courageous nature and it is not given to being very suspicious, and thus there are very few Rottweiler problem behaviors that you will need to worry about. In fact, most such problems are more individual and not breed specific to the Rottweiler in particular.

It is however necessary to ensure that Rottweiler training is given to your pet, especially if you want to put it in the show ring, and you also need to realize that the best way of overcoming Rottweiler problem behaviors is to give it a lot of care and attention and to impart early training so that it behaves well around not only you, but around other people and also other dogs.

Any Rottweiler problem behavior that you notice in your pet can easily be resolved through proper Rottweiler training, and provided you devote enough time and give it much attention, it will remain under your control and not prove to be a difficult pet to own. With proper training, a nutritional diet and quality veterinary care will ensure that your Rottweiler will live a long and happy life.

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What To Ask A Rottweiler Breeder

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by Sharon Davies

You are ready to find a Rottweiler breeder to bring your new pet home and into your life. But there are things you need to know about your Rottweiler breeder and sometimes the only way to find these things out is to ask them directly. Having a checklist of questions to ask a breeder is a great help because then you know what information you are trying to get and how to get that information. Always ask plenty of questions of your breeder and know that a good breeder is expecting a lot of question.

A good breeder is not only going to expect questions but they will insist that you ask questions so that you as a customer are totally comfortable with them as a breeder. That relationship is extremely important to the future of your pet.

Ask your breeder what national breeder registry they are listed with and then confirm their answer yourself on the Internet. A national breeder registry will have the breeding standards your breeder will use so read them and understand them. If they are not listed with a registry ask them why and also ask what breeding standards they use if they are not using the standards of a national organization.

When you leave your Rottweiler breeder’s property you should be given a complete set of care and feeding instructions for your dog from the breeder. Any reputable breeder is going to usually give you written instructions that you can follow to care for your new pup. You should also be given a sample of the dog’s food so that you know exactly what you should be feeding your dog. If your breeder does not offer this kind of information then you may want to choose a different breeder.

Talk with your breeder and make sure that they agree that the relationship between owner and breeder does not stop once the sale is complete. Your breeder should be available to you for many years after the sale in case you have any questions. If your breeder indicates that they do not talk to owners after the sale then you may want to avoid that breeder.

In many cases insurance companies will offer a reputable Rottweiler breeder free pet insurance to give to new owners. The policy is good for six weeks, just long enough to cover the pup’s first vet appointment, and the insurance company hopes that you will be so happy with your insurance that you will renew it. If your breeder does not offer free pet insurance, and has no idea what you are talking about, then you may be dealing with a breeder that the insurance companies do not want to deal with so keep that in mind.

Different breeders have different policies and some breeders will offer to take back a pup if you ever find yourself unable to care for it anymore. The breeder will not offer a cash refund but they will offer the dog a chance at a new home and the chance to stay out of shelters or avoid being abandoned.

Never think that any question is off limits, as any good Rottweiler breeder will not only be expecting a lot of questions from you but they will probably be insisting on it.

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Rottweilers Can Be The Best Family Dogs

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by Sharon Davies

The Rottweiler’s health is often as fickle as that of a humans, though in general they are quite strong and healthy and will easily live for about ten years on average. This is provided they are given the proper food and are well bred, and are able to live in sanitary conditions. In order to ensure proper Rottweiler care and thus better Rottweiler health, all that is required is to vaccinate it appropriately, give it full nutrition and ensure it gets sufficient medical care.

There are many ailments and diseases that are common to dogs in general including canine bloat, inflammatory bowel and cancer. Canine bloat is a life threatening disease that starts by twisting the stomach and eventually causes outflow obstruction and can slowly stop blood flow throughout the body. Absence of bowels movements with vomiting and belching are just some of the symptoms. It is believed that canine bloat is caused by overeating, heavy exercise before or after eating and heredity.

Rottweilers and other dogs often have skin diseases and ailments such as mange, ringworm and bacterial Folliculitis. One of the most common skin problems is Pyroderma, caused by staphylococci, and almost always affects dogs with other skin allergies. Your Rottweiler will scratch excessively and you may see hair loss. While bathing check the skin regularly for very dry skin and cuts or scrapes.

Along with disease specific symptoms, a Rottweiler will look sad, try to hide itself in some dark place, lie down more than usual, and does not willingly respond to call. A Rottweiler can become indifferent or excessively agitated even with people that are very close to it when it is not feeling well.

Hereditary ailments and diseases such as hip dysplasia may require substantial health care and expense and if surgery is ever a necessity, decisions such as weighing the risks of anesthesia will also have to be made.

A proper diet providing the best nutrition is advised to preserve good Rottweiler health. As a general rule Rottweilers at any age require about sixty grams of protein per day but have different calorie requirements at different stages of life.

Protein requirements stay the same throughout life for a dog and should be maintained at sixty grams per day. Preventing disease such as diabetes caused by overeating and gaining weight is easy with a proper diet. You should feed your Rottweiler a high quality dog food with no fillers or preservatives.

A proper diet for a Rottweiler is pretty much the same as for any dog. Use a high quality dog food with no fillers or preservative. The best way to ensure a healthy diet is to find nutritious recipes and prepare the food yourself. Cooked lean meat such as beef, chicken or lamb combined with a starch and vegetables make the most palatable and nutritious dog food. Your Rottweiler will be able to love you and live longer.

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Rottweilers Make Excellent Companions

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by Sharon Davies

One thing that immediately strikes you when you look at the Rottweiler is its robust nature and the power in its body and the next thing you will come to realize is that it is a very loyal creature that has good protective instincts as well. That is what makes the Rottweiler an excellent guard dog and besides, it is also a very good companion, which with proper Rottweiler care will be an asset to any home. However, given its special traits and because, thanks to good Rottweiler breeding, these animals are strong of a good size. This means that you need to shoulder a few more responsibilities in raising these breeds than is the case with other breeds. As a person interested in owning a Rottweiler, it would pay for you to learn about good Rottweiler breeding so that you can find out exactly what it takes to make a good Rottweiler, and thus make an informed decision when purchasing the breed.

It is necessary to know about Rottweiler care and breeding because how successful your ownership of the pet turns out to be depends on its breeding and more particularly, its genetic past history, early conditioning as well as its ability to socialize – all of which depends on how it has been bred. In the recent years, the popularity of Rottweilers has grown tremendously and you need to only open a dog magazine and you will find many advertisements offering well bred Rottweilers for sale.

You also need to see where the mother and her puppies have been living and ensure that the place is dry as well as clean because Rottweilers are essentially family dogs. You also need to ensure that mother and puppies are in good health and that the breeder interacts with mutual love and respect with the Rottweilers. In addition, you also need to find out how many Rottweilers has the breeder raised, and get information about how the pups have been fed, and finally ask for references of previous buyers.

Bringing a Rottweiler home means having a companion for the next ten plus years and thus it bears keeping in mind that you need to be able to ensure proper Rottweiler care and also that your new addition is a product of proper Rottweiler breeding. And, to help you choose a good Rottweiler, you should be well informed about its past ancestry and also learn about particular Rottweiler characteristics that can help distinguish a well bred Rottweiler from one that is not well bred.

So, the next time you are at a dog show, you should talk to the various Rottweiler breeders who will have quite a few of their Rottweiler bred dogs on show. Or, you could talk to other Rottweiler owners and ask about buying a Rottweiler from them. In any case, you should be aware that Rottweilers generally stand about twenty-four inches to twenty-inches tall at the shoulders and weigh about a hundred pounds, though females are smaller by a few inches and also weigh about twenty pounds fewer.

Remember also that Rottweilers are stronger than their size indicates and they have a history of having been used to pull carts in some European countries and thus have compact as well as muscular frames. These dogs are strong enough to knock down a fully grown adult and thus are not recommended around the old and infirm. In addition, the Rottweiler also requires obedience training so that he can be kept under control at all times.

You need to ensure that before buying your Rottweiler you do not buy from breeders who do not show respect to the breed and will indulge in indiscriminate Rottweiler breeding and thus produce Rottweilers that have more than the desired numbers of problems. Don’t be fooled by low prices and look to see that the Rottweiler has good black coat or even one that is of tan color, is strong looking and has an athletic build, while its movements are supple.

Because of its strength and generally imposing demeanor, there are many people that are scared of the Rottweiler and even have gone as far as wanting Rottweiler breeding to cease. These people obviously do not know much about the Rottweiler which is a shame because this great German breed is a superior animal and has strength of purpose and more than two thousand years of breeding behind them. The only problem with regard to this excellent creature is that improper Rottweiler breeding and bad care and training can make them more aggressive than is desired and thus leads people to become scared of them. The Rottweiler, like a gentle giant, can quite possibly be the best breed for any family desiring loyalty, protection and attachment.

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