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 Rottweiler Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Rottweiler Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Rottweiler Dog

The Rottweiler is a that loves to work, and has plenty of stamina, power, and endurance. These dogs are fiercely loyal and protective, and will do whatever it takes to defend their loved ones. Many Rottweiler tend to bond to one particular person more than others. The Rottweiler dogs are confident, powerful, and courageous when it comes to there family. However, the Rottweiler are not the right choice for timid and inexperienced owners, as they do require proper training and handling. The Rottweiler are responsive and intelligent, and with an assertive trainer who uses positive training methods, the Rottweiler will learn extremely quickly. This breed is an extremely territorial dog, and early socialization for this breed is essential. The Rottweiler needs firm discipline and consistent training.

It is important to provide regular exercise, plenty of interaction, and mental stimulation for the Rottweiler. These breed of can be a handful, and do have a fair amount of energy. A safe, secure area is essential for these dogs to play and exercise. The Rottweiler will need plenty of space, as he is a large dog. Rottweiler dogs tend to get on well with children when brought up with them, and with older children that will not pester them. The Rottweiler tends to be aloof around strangers, and care must be taken because of his strong protective streak. The Rottweiler needs early socialization and proper training is a key factor to prevent your Rottweiler from getting to aggressive. Early exposure to pets is also important, and the Rottweiler can be aggressive towards cats and other dogs. However, with the right family and owner, the Rottweiler can make a loyal, devoted, and loving pet.

Rottweiler Dog
A Rottweiler is a medium large breed that is said to have originated from Germany. The said breed is known for its muscular black body, marked with tan patches on the eyebrows, cheeks, muzzle, legs and even the underside of the tail. It has a broad head and a rounded forehead. A pure bred Rottweiler can easily be distinguished by its warm, dark brown eyes and often projects an alert and fearless demeanor by wrinkling its forehead. A Rottweiler tail is docked at the first joint and it has become common practice to have this removed soon after birth for both practical and cosmetic reasons. The practice, however, triggered numerous debates, stating that

it is cruel to let the experience such pain early on in his life.

Rottweiler Skills
The Rottweiler dog  is an old breed. History states that it was used to herd cattle during the days of the Roman Empire. During World War 1, however, Rottweilers were used as police dog, thanks to their amazing strength and uncanny intelligence.

Rottweiler Personality
A Rottweilers personality depends on the experience of its owner in training such a breed. This type of is not recommended for inexperienced owners. However, under the right circumstances, it can prove to be an active and loyal companion who is devoted to its owner and family. This thrives on constant attention and can grow up to be very intelligent and playful. While the male Rottweiler is more of a silent observer, the female Rottweiler uses its bark in order to protect her turf. It may go very still before it attacks, which usually happens without a warning growl. A Rottweiler can become very fierce and aggressive, especially in unfamiliar surroundings and situations. Constant socialization with people and other animals is advised early on in the life.

Rottweiler Exercise Needs
Being an active breed, a Rottweiler needs constant exercise in order to maximize its full physical capacity. Rottweilers love to run around open fields and retrieve balls. They also enjoy swimming and running alongside bicycles.

Rottweiler Living Conditions
While a Rottweiler can adapt to living in small spaces (e.g. apartment) the breed is more ideal for people who have a large garden or field, where the can freely develop its strength.

Rottweiler Grooming Requirements
Rottweilers have moderately coarse, glossy coat that is easy to groom. Brush twice weekly with a firm bristle brush or a grooming glove to maintain the healthy sheen of the coat. Bathe only when necessary.

Rottweiler Health Issues
While Rottweilers are generally healthy due to their active nature, Rottweilers can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia because of their size. They can also be prone to eye entropion (narrowing of the slit between the eyelids)
 

Cindy  Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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