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DOG-ROTTWEILERS
Do you need
a protective dog that is intelligent and devoted to its owners? If so, you may
want to consider buying a Rottweiler. These big dogs were bred to be very
versatile working dogs. They guard their homes and families, excel in agility
training, and think that they are tiny lapdogs when they are with their
owners.
The
Rottweiler is fairly large and very muscular. These powerful dogs weigh between
85 to 130 pounds and stand 22 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder. A Rottweiler
has a sleek black and brown coat and deep, soulful brown eyes.
The
Rottweiler is a part of the American Kennel Club's Working Group. These powerful
dogs are often used as guard dogs. Unfortunately, some Rottweiler owners have
mistreated their dogs in an attempt to make them more aggressive. These abused
Rottweilers have given the breed an undeserved reputation as a dangerous breed.
Rottweilers that are bred and raised properly are actually wonderful, loving
family pets.
Rottweilers are not the best breed for an apartment. These
dogs are big and powerful and they need room to run. Ideally, Rottweiler owners
should own a home with a fenced yard. If you do not have a fenced yard, you
should be prepared to take your dog for frequent runs in the park to burn off
excess energy.
The Rottweiler is an extremely intelligent dog and this
breed does best when it has something to do. Give your Rottweiler a job, such as
keeping pests out of the garden, and you will have a happy dog. It is important
to begin training a Rottweiler puppy at a young age, as these dogs quickly grow
into large, powerful animals. Also, puppy obedience classes are a wonderful
opportunity for you to provide your Rottweiler with plenty of socialization at a
young age. Luckily, this breed enjoys learning, as long as the trainer uses love
and patience. These dogs respond eagerly to new challenges, which is why the
Rottweiler does well in agility trials.
Because of
their size and strength, Rottweilers may not be the best choice for a family
with a toddler. A six month old puppy may not realize his own strength and could
accidentally injure small children while he is romping around. If your heart is
set on a Rottweiler puppy, you may want to wait until your children are old
enough to walk well.
Of course, a dog with the size and energy of a
Rottweiler can burn up quite a few calories. You should be prepared to buy quite
a lot of food for your puppy. Also, it is important to make sure that your
puppy's nutritional needs are being met, since Rottweilers can develop joint
problems when they are older.
Since a Rottweiler has such a short coat,
grooming one of these dogs is not very time consuming. Brush your dog once a
week with a slicker brush to keep his coat looking shiny and glossy. Also, be
sure you take the time to check his nails to be sure they become not too long.
When your dog is a puppy, you may also want to accustom him to having his teeth
brushed.
If the thought of having a hundred pound dog attempt to crawl
into your lap as though he weighs ten pounds horrifies you, then a Rottweiler
may not be the breed for you. After all, not everyone wants a dog who has the
appearance of a killer and the heart of a marshmallow.
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