Rottweiler Today https://www.rottweilertoday.com Rottweiler Fan Club Fri, 04 Feb 2022 15:52:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 What Do Working Dogs Eat? https://www.rottweilertoday.com/what-do-working-dogs-eat/ Fri, 04 Feb 2022 15:52:33 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=618 The foods that you eat have varying effects on your body and the same applies to the dog food that you give to your pet.

A working dog diet is perfect for larger breeds that are active and don’t spend all day sleeping. Most dog owners provide their pets with standard dog nutrition, and this is fine.

But if you have a working dog, you will need to provide it with adequate nutritional requirements based on what it does.

While it can be hard to track calories and monitor how much it’s burning. There are ways to ensure that your dog is getting the best working dog food.

What is a Working Dog?

Since dogs have been domesticated, they were used for a variety of tasks along with being the best companions. These tasks included herding, farming, sledding, and hunting.

These days dogs are also used for law enforcement, show, service, and agility competitions. Certain breeds have also been developed to perform tasks designed for their bodies and minds.

Common working dogs include breeds such as the German Shepherd, Saint Bernard, Rottweiler, Newfoundland, Bullmastiff, Great Dane, Swiss Mountain Dog, Siberian Husky, and so on.

These dogs are known for having high energy levels and require a proper diet to match the dog’s active lifestyle.

Working Dog Food

To ensure that your working dog is getting the calories that it needs after a long day’s work, you need to provide them with high-quality dog foods that meet the dietary requirements for active dogs.

However, there are specialised diets such as BARF (bones and raw food) that can provide an active dog with everything it needs.

Real animal protein is a great way for most dogs to get their fats and protein; however, some dogs prefer dry dog food. If this is the case, a blend of raw foods and high-quality dog food brands can be enough for most working dogs.

Feeding working dogs the proper diet isn’t only for the dog’s performance but it’s essential for the pet’s health.

What Not to Do

As with most pet dogs, it’s never a good idea to overfeed non-working dogs. This will cause them to gain weight and it will be bad for their daily intake.

Feeding working dog breeds after strenuous activity is another bad idea as this can cause digestive issues and discomfort. Always wait an hour or two before feeding.

Drastically changing the diet or introducing new food to your working dog’s diet can spell disaster as it can cause gastrointestinal problems. Easing them into a balanced diet is always the best way to go about it.

Raw or Dry Food?

If your dog is a picky eater, it can be hard to introduce them to something foreign. Pay attention to what they like and provide them with a healthy alternative.

Many dogs love beef and turkey, so it can be a viable option to include these as high protein options in their meals.

Generally speaking, other dog foods that are great for most working dogs include high fat and essential amino acids for enough energy and long-term health benefits.

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Rottweiler Dog Breed Information https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-dog-breed-information/ Mon, 03 Aug 2020 08:50:43 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=603 Just like the hero Hercules, the Rottweiler dog breed is affectionate and robust. It is usually referred as Rotts or Rotties; this dog breed originated in Germany, where people used for driving their cattle away and pulling carts for butchers and farmers.

Rottweiler Breed Information

It has a broad chest and a muscular body. When he starts to move, you will note its stamina and strength, but if you look closely into his eyes, you will observe, dark-brown pools showing a mellow, alert, fearless and intelligent expression. A well-bred Rottweiler is always confident and calm. He is a real threat to strangers or intruders, but never fearful or timid.

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They exhibit a “Wait-and-see” attitude when faced with new situations and people. When all these attributes are combined, the Rottie is a great dog that can successfully be used in military, customs work and the police. It can also be used as a protector and family friend. Rotties naturally protect their own families and can be so ferocious when they are attacked.

It’s crucial that you channel their protectiveness and power by offering early socialization, consistent leadership and training and a job that they will have to perform every day. When this fails, Rottweilers can turn to become harmful bullies rather than good companions they are supposed to be. Rottweilers are both aggressive and protective.

If they fail to be properly trained and socialized, they can be overly protective. That may sound good to homeowners, but a rottie who is not well socialized will be dangerous to all people he encounters, not just the evil strangers. You will be required to offer leadership and trust to your rottie without using physical force or anger.

If you do not do that, he will assume the responsibilities of a top dog. With such an intelligent and powerful breed as Rottie, this can be a disaster recipe. Despite the rumors you might have come across, Rottweiler is not vicious. You can easily train them by respecting them, and they can be your good companions. Despite their wonderful nature, they are not to be kept by everybody. You must be ready to socialize and train your dog; you should also deal with people who pre-judge this dog breed. Due to tragic experiences with the rotties, some cities have already banned this breed.

It is very unfair to judge the entire breed because of the activities of the few, but it is the thing you have to deal with daily if you are Rottweiler owner. You can restore the good reputation of this breed by teaching your Rottie to respect and obey other people. Rottweilers are always loyal and always want to be near people who care for them. If you can offer the structure and guidance he requires, you will obtain the best companion in the whole world.

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Rottweiler History

Rottweilers are ranked as ancient dog breeds that descended from the Molossus. They used to accompany the Romans traversing through Germany, guarding outposts and driving cattle. Most of them were left in the Southern part of Germany, which has now become the part of Rottweiler we know today. They are usually used in herding and security.

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Size

Male rotties are 24-27 inches taller and weigh between 95 -130 pounds. Females typically are between 22 to 25 inches taller and have an average weight of 85 to 115 pounds.

Personality

The ideal Rottweiler is confident, never shy, courageous and calm. He inherently desires to safeguard his property and family, but he is never aggressive without a good cause. It has a very strong work ethic that can adapt to any situation or environment. You need to train and socialize your Rottweiler puppy to help them be well-rounded, mature dogs.

Rottweiler Health

Rotties are normally healthy, but like other dog breeds, they are prone to specific health conditions. If you are purchasing a puppy, then you need to find a breeder who will show the health clearances of the parents of your dog. These clearances will prove that the dog has been cleared and tested for a certain condition. You can obtain these clearances for rotties from the Orthopedic Foundation of Animals.

Rottweilers Care

Rottweilers love to stay at home with people. They should not be left alone as they will become destructive, aggressive and bored. But they need to stay in a fenced yard, to safeguard him from other dogs and other strangers coming to your home. An underground electric fence will not be ideal if your dog wants to go out. He explores and learns new things with a desire to make you happy. You can easily house train them by following a consistent schedule.For training, you can use special collars, about which you can read here.

Rottweilers Feeding

You should give your rotties 4 to 10 cups of dry food daily which should be divided into two separate meals. However, the amount of food each dog consumes will depend on age, size, metabolism, size, age, activity level and build. The quality of food that you give your Rottweiler dog will determine how it will grow.

 

 

 

 

 

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Breed Highlights

-They are powerful, large dogs and require training and socialization from their early puppyhood.

-Even after training and socializing them, some people will just have unfair judgments towards your rottie.

-Because of the prejudice against rotties and people perceive them as dangerous, insurance companies will charge you more for owning such a breed.

-They generally love people and would want to always be with their families. If you leave them alone for a long time, they can turn to be destructive.

-Rottweilers are highly trainable and intelligent

-They need 10 to 20 minutes of playtime daily.

-They can overeat and gain excess weight if their food intake is not well controlled.

-Always buy a Rottweiler puppy from a reputable breeder to make sure that they are free from generic diseases that may affect their health after you buy them.

-They can excel in various activities such as tracking, carting, and obedience. Their puppies are always playful but can be more destructive if they stay alone for a long time.

Many homeowners own Rottweiler without knowing what is required of them after holding one. Contact your nearest Rottweiler club for more information.

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Rottweilers lifespan: What is the life expectancy?  https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweilers-lifespan-what-is-the-life-expectancy/ Sat, 11 Jul 2020 09:38:17 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=596 Rottweilers tend to have a shorter life expectancy than most other purebred dogs belonging to the same size and weight. This is certainly one of the most common questions that most Rottweiler fans tend to ask! It is definitely important to know how long will your rottweiler live, so as to make sure that you are able to spend some quality time with your dog.  

The truth is that when we hear other breeds of dogs reaching such remarkable ages, such as 16 or 18, it feels really sad to know that a Rottweiler’s lifespan is just ‘too short’ in that comparison.  

Rottweilers lifespan: Size is a determinant! 

The Rottweilers breed is really large. It stands somewhere between 22 and 27 inches at the withers, and weighs anywhere between 82 to 130 pounds. The Rottweilers are powerful and robust dogs. However, this leads them to a threat wherein their body weight makes them sluggish than usual as they proceed to age.  

Rottweilers, this, belong to the group of large/giant dogs. Data suggested that the average lifespan of the large dog breed happens to be somewhere near to 12.5 years. The average giant dog breeds live approximately 10.6 years. For these huge-sized dogs, it is said that reaching the age of 8 years will lead to a 12% chance of mortality from then onwards.  

As the Rottweilers start to age, it is great if it gets diagnosed with the illness at an early stage. In such a scenario, it tends to have a higher chance of living longer. Rottweilers that lived well beyond the 8.92 years of their age are expected to live for quite a few more years.  

Rottweilers cancer concerns 

Research and studies have revealed that an elderly rottweiler when diagnosed with cancer may pass away from the disease and it is 19% more likely than the one who does a natural death. A cancer resistance, thus, happens to be an essential factor in determining the age of a rottweiler dog.  

Rottweilers tend to have a higher than average risk of getting a canine cancer. It is essential to understand that canine cancer is fairly common among the dogs. According to the Animal Cancer Foundation, it has been seen that 25% if dogs would develop cancer during their lifespan and Rottweilers are certainly not an exception to it. 

A recent study was conducted in the year 2017, wherein it was found that 33% of the reported Rottweiler’s deaths occurred due to cancer and 7.1% were due to mass-associated complexities which were malignant. In a nutshell, it was perceived that more than 40% of the Rottweilers died due to cancer related troubles.  

Rottweilers are known to contract aggressive forms of cancer, to which the treatment sounds to be almost unfavorable. Two of the most common forms of cancer concerned with the Rottweilers include Lymphoma or lymph cancer, and Osteosarcoma or Bone cancer.  

Delayed spaying in females counted as a factor for Rottweiler’s lifespan 

A recent study showed a strong connection between the unspaying of female Rottweilers and their increased lifespan. It is said that females who are left unspayed until the age of 6 had a longer lifespan than the other dogs.  

Such female Rottweilers were living till the age of 13 of 14 years, provided that their ovaries were left intact until they were 6 years. Researchers are still not sure if the same impact is true for male Rottweilers as well.  

Who is known to be the ‘longest living Rottweiler’ so far? 

Although the average rottweiler lifespan revolves somewhere between 8 to 12 years, the oldest known Rottweilers till date is Bort. He is 13 years old and lives in Holliston, Massachusetts. Searching across the web, there were several other Rottweilers who crossed a lifespan of 15 years or so, though that’s pretty rare! A YouTube video resembles a 15-year-old Bulgarian rottweiler as well.  

How can you breed right to avoid early aging and death of your rottweiler? 

With assuring the best quality of foods, and providing the right kinds of nutrition, you can increase the longevity of your dog and expect it to live longer. You should take enough care of its bones to make sure that it doesn’t develop bone-related complications by any chance.  

A Rottweiler’s lifespan is also dependent on its genes. For such a dog as Rottweiler, which is prone to health problems, it is essential to make sure that it is bred right. A good dog breeder will ensure selectively breeding and health testing to prevent the passing of hereditary or congenital defects.  

Genes play a vital role in determining the lifespan of your rottweiler, and thus, one should conduct health screening prior to breeding. Only mature specimens are to be bred.  

How to make sure that your Rottweiler is healthy and lives long? 

The first and foremost thing that you should keep in mind while bringing home your rottweiler is that you need to take enough care of it! Yeah, that’s a mandate, and you should have this mindset prior to owning one! 

  • Make sure that your rottweiler follows a healthy diet and health supplements. Take the recommendations of a vet if any changes are to be done with your dog’s growing age.  
  • Offer high quality drinking water free from contaminants to your pup. Also, keep a check on the quantity of water the rottweiler intakes on a regular basis.  
  • Train it to do exercise and guide it to participate in mental stimulating games. It is important to make sure that your dog is fit, as well as, your dog is emotionally and psychologically active and stable.  
  • Maintain a good dental hygiene. Canines are prone to periodontal diseases which may cause the bacteria to get into the bloodstream and affect the heart, leading to different cardiovascular complications.  
  • Avoid early spaying and neutering if possible!  
  • Last but not the least, love your Rottie! Try playing games, and spend some quality time with him to ensure that it stays active and cheerful all the time. 
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Rottweiler Tail Law changes – Are Rottweiler breed “standards” change too? https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-tail/ Sat, 11 Jul 2020 08:48:50 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=591 The Rottweiler breed began to advance in Germany during the 1800s. From that point forward, their tails have been docked.

Generally, the main time you would see a Rottweiler with a tail would be in dogs that have originated from a patio breeder.

One that didn’t have the foggiest idea of what they were doing. Simply couldn’t have cared less or need to dock the little dog’s tail.

However, laws are rapidly changing everywhere throughout the world to boycott tail docking in all breeds. You can see this outline at Wikipedia that shows tail docking limitations by the nation.

Despite the fact that the graph is as yet fragmented, you can plainly observe that the pattern to ban docking is spreading far and wide.

The ADRK changed the Rottweiler breed standard in Germany in the year 2000 to peruse as follows:

Tail: In natural condition, an extension of the upper line; and it may be hanging

The laws in the United States and AKC (American Kennel Club) rottweiler breed standards remain unaltered until further notification. In spite of the way that Rottweiler tails don’t conform to the AKC and ARC (American Rottweiler Club) breed standard, they are allowed and not saw as a lack at this moment.

Reality will surface in the long run how this issue will occur in the United States.

Wondering why Rottweiler tails are docked in any case?

I did. . . what’s more, in the wake of intuition about it, saw that a large portion of the dog breeds in the common laborers and crowding class have their tails docked.

So I did a little research. . . . It really bodes well why their tails were docked when you think about their history and inceptions.

The path back in history Rottweilers truly were working dogs that drove steers and pulled trucks and such. This implied passing through brush, brier, mud and so on.

Dogs with tails would drag them through such filth and soil, stall out to them, get cuts on them, and so forth which would cause uncleanliness and potential contamination.

Regardless of whether a poor butcher might or would think about their dogs the manner in which we can today, veterinarians and anti-infection agents weren’t actually pervasive in those days. As opposed to lose an esteemed individual from their workforce on account of a tainted tail, they picked to dock the tails.

You’ll discover practically a similar story for practically the various breeds in the working and crowding bunches. With docked tails, as the breed standard.

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Rottweiler Temperament – What’s Good or Bad About Them?  https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-temperament-whats-good-or-bad-about-them/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 09:06:51 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=587 Are you planning to pick a rottweiler? I agree, knowing about the temperament is absolutely essential as that’s what determine if your dog would be a great companion for you or not! It is usually said that a dog and a master with a similar kind of temperament make the best pair, and if that’s the case for you, go ahead and pick the breed.  

Rottweilers are usually known to be loyal companions that are brave, intelligent and energetic as well. They are usually active and can make easy friends, if trained to socialize right. They tend to be quite obsessed about their own territory, and that’s yet one of the sole reasons for you should be training him at an early stage, so that he is able to adapt himself while he is still young. Besides, the dog demands some physical exercises on a regular basis, and you should also give him some alone-time. Just like other dogs, the Rottweilers crave for love, and if you are loving enough, you may get one for you!  

Rottweiler Temperament – What’s good about them? 

It is important to train Rottweilers when they are still young, and if you can do so, trust me, they would be one of the best breeds you can ever own. Rottweilers are easy to socialize and they are open to friendship with dogs of other breeds without being aggressive towards them. Rottweilers offer protection, and can thus, be used to guard your home as well. You need not worry about your dog doing nothing when strangers are peeping into your house. However, they are good family dogs, and when introduced to your friends and family friends, they will adore him too for his decent and polite behavior.  

Rottweilers have always been loyal to their masters. They are not at all short tempered, nor dominant. They are quite peace-loving and are confident as well. You are sure to love being around them for just no reason. Talking about their physique, the Rottweilers generally own a muscular body physique and are apparently powerful. They are quite handsome and easy to manage as well. As already discussed, that Rottweilers are caring, protective and loving, they are good to have along with other pets at your home. Yeah, if you are willing to keep some other pet along with that of a rottweiler, there’s no harm. Rottweilers even live with cats. Just make sure that you teach your dog about – “Sharing is caring!” 

Rottweiler Temperament – What’s bad about them? 

Rottweilers tend to have a really short lifespan and are more susceptible to health problems over any other breed. One of the major issues with this variety is hip dysplasia, and thus, you should always check the hind legs before purchasing one. However, regular exercise can settle this issue to a certain extent. Rottweilers need proper training and lessons on socializing without which he would create a mess all around. Thus, you cannot escape the requirements of a training session for your rottweiler by any chance. If not done, your dog will turn to be aggressive towards dogs of other breeds as well as behave impolitely with the humans. He may end up causing serious damage to the victim in that case.  

On the other hand, Rottweilers are apparently muscular and powerful, and have got a good body weight. If you are actually looking for something that’s cute and adorable, a rottweiler might not be the one for you!  

Training and socializing your dog are a must if you are bringing a rottweiler to your home. If you haven’t made up your mind about it yet, go get a trainer at first prior to bringing the dog home. This is because Rottweilers tend to be quite aggressive and thus, may end up attacking innocent people for just no reason, thereby causing a trouble for you and resulting to a file raised in lawsuits.  

Rottweilers often start becoming bored out of nowhere. If that’s the scene with your dog too, it is usually better to take it out for some exercise, and walking. It is essential to put Rottweilers under a regular training session. Rottweilers are super active, and thus, they need active owners to take a charge of them. Therefore, if you are sluggish or a lazy owner who would find it difficult to cope up with the dog’s regular routine, it is rather better for you to go for some other breed.  

If you are bringing a rottweiler to your home, make sure that you are able to take proper care of him. You need to devote a lot of time behind a rottweiler, and only when you are ready to do so, go for it!  

Rottweilers need to have a healthy and proper diet. Make sure that you take care of its food habits and schedule its meals timely to avoid your dog from falling sick and suffering.  

Last tips for choosing a rottweiler with the right set of temperament: 

If you are choosing a rottweiler pup, it would be rather ideal to get one after you have met the breeder, and then assuring yourself to schedule a proper training for your dog so that it picks up good skills at an early stage. On the other hand, if you are too susceptive about what you need, and how your dog will grow up to be, you may directly go on to pick up an adult dog from a rescue hub to ensure that you are aware of everything that you would be getting into your dog. Everything will be apparently evident in your dog before you get it into home. 

Wrapping up: 

Following a proper diet and a routine exercise can cure your dog from almost every health complication. Also, the right training and mental stimulation can fix the behavioral issues and thought process of your dog, such that everyone appreciates you for owning a gem! 

 

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Rottweiler Training Guide https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-training-guide/ Fri, 15 May 2020 13:45:36 +0000 https://www.rottweilertoday.com/?p=576 Rottweilers are no difficult dogs, but they do demand a lot of attention and time when you are engaged with Rottweiler training. You need to be specific with your Rottweiler training to ensure that your dog listens to your commands and acts in a specific way. But like all dog training, it is important to know the basics of how to train a Rottweiler. By understanding the ‘how’ and the ‘why’, you can develop a proper training regime that will be beneficial for your Rottie, and for you. Here are a few ways on how to train a Rottweiler:

Rottweiler Training – Start When You Rottie Is Young

Like human children, you should start training your Rottie from a very young age. If you start training your Rottweiler when they are between 6 weeks and 6 months, then, they will acquire your knowledge better. However, you don’t have to be discouraged if your Rottie is older. Rotties are very intelligent, and while older Rotties may take a lot more time to train, they can catch up fast.

Rottweiler Training
Rottweiler Training

Be Dominant

If you are going to ask several people on how to train a Rottweiler, they will tell you to be dominant. Dominance is an integral part of Rottweiler training. However, dominance is often misunderstood. It does not mean hitting or being rough with your dog. You have to be caring and loving to your dog, but at the same time, you should show that your dog depends on you for his well-being and food. You have to create a sense of understanding with your dog.

Socializing Your Rottie

In Rottweiler training, socializing is very important. So, you should take your dog out into the park and let your dog mix with other dogs. Call your friends at your house, and also, go to their house with your dog. Make your dog familiar with your surroundings and people. When you socialize a dog from an early stage, they are not afraid of other people. However, you have to ensure that the meetings are positive in nature. Dogs generally have short-term attention and memory, so you can sometimes distract them by telling them to sit and roll, and then, resuming social contact.

Positive Reinforcement Is Important For Rottweiler Training

Reward your dog when he does something which is worth the reward. Dogs do not understand human language, but they can understand action. If they do something good, you can reward them to reinforce that behavior in them. A great Rottweiler training method is to make the entire training seem like a game. Command your Rottie to do something, and if he does it, reward or praise him. Training can also be a great exercise for them.

Do Not Yell Or Hit Your Rottie

If your Rottie does not heed a command, do not hit or yell at your dog. When you are yelling at your dog or hitting him, you are actually making him scared. They won’t learn from your command if they are scared. Rather, if you lose your cool, walk away for some time, and then, come back to training.

Prompt Reactions

Understand how to reward your dog. Remember, punishments will not work in your Rottweiler training. You need to help your Rottie with prompt rewards wherever necessary. For example, if your Rottie is punished for toileting in the wrong place, he will never learn for what reason he was punished. However, the best Rottweiler training tool would be rewards. When your Rottie sits in the proper place, reward him so that when he walks away, he remembers this reward and does the same again.

Rottweiler Training
Rottweiler Training

Rottweiler Training – How To Make Your Rottie Follow Simple Commands

There are a few simple commands that most dog owners wish their dogs to follow. By using positive reinforcement, it will be easier for you to make them follow these instructions. Some of these commands are:

Sit

You should ensure that your Rottie listens to the command Sit. It will help your dog remain steady as you groom them. Use your hands to teach them to sit. Hand commands do not get drowned in external voices. However, if you do wish to, you can use both your hands and voice to make your Rottie sit.

Paw

By putting across this command, you can clip the nails of your Rottie. This is an easy command to teach, but you have to first teach the ‘Sit’ command before going for this one.

No

Your dog needs to understand the ‘No’ command so that you can stop them from doing something wrong. Don’t complicate it. Just keep your voice firm and indicate with your hand to say No. Substitutes might be ‘Bad’ or ‘Stop’. Using these simple commands should stop your dog from doing anything wrong. If he continues to do it, then remove him from the situation.

Down

This is a simple command as well. Just indicate with your finger that you want the dog to lie down. By pointing your finger to the floor, you are indicating that the dog should lie down.

Stay

This is a difficult command to teach, since your Rottie may not like staying put. Before going for this command, ensure that your Rottie knows the Sit command properly. While frustrating, with patience, you can make this command work easily as well.

Come

Once you have taught your Rottie the Stay command, you can teach them the Come command too. This will be easy since Rotties love your company and are just waiting for you to release them from the Stay command.

Rottweiler Training – Be Patient

Rottweiler training can be time-consuming. If you want to find one important thing that you need to learn during this how to train a Rottweiler phase, then that is to be patient. When you are patient, you will develop a good relationship with your Rottie. Don’t get angry, and don’t complicate stuff. Training can be tedious, but you can make it fun for yourself and your Rottie. So, make it fun and establish a great relationship with your dog.

While the steps to follow on how to train a Rottweiler can be taxing on you, your Rottweiler training will eventually bear the fruits of your patience. So, be calm, and keep up with your training!

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Rottweiler Saves A Woman From Tiger Attack https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-saves-a-woman-from-tiger-attack/ Thu, 30 Aug 2018 14:32:05 +0000 http://rottweilertoday.com/?p=562 Rottweiler Saves A Woman From Tiger Attack

Rottweiler saves a woman , A middle-aged woman survived a Tiger attack in Kruger National Park, thanks to her two Rottweiler dogs. Megan Bongi, 48, was visiting the park for the first time, accompanied by her two dogs, when a Tiger pounced on her from nowhere. Her two dogs attacked the aggressive big cat, forcing it to leave the woman alone so as to fend off the unexpected danger. Circumstances surrounding the incident were not immediately clear.

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Rottweiler Saves A Woman From Tiger Attack

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The shocking incident, which occurred last Saturday, has elicited mixed reaction from the public with some pointing an accusing finger to the park’s management, accusing them of laxity. However, most importantly, the debacle has awakened an unprecedented interest in the little-known breed of dogs. According to Charles Mpho, a South African based zoologist, a Rottweiler “is not your ordinary dog”. Originally bred to help control cattle in the early days, the dog has found a new place in the military, police department and in civilian use as home guards. The Rottweiler is a large powerful dog endowed with great endurance; hence, could hold its own against a Tiger.

Training
Following the spectacular save from the jaws of the Tiger, details have now emerged about the relationship between Megan and the two dogs. “I bought the two dogs a few years ago when they were puppies,” the woman spoke after receiving treatment and added that they had become a family. She had hired a dog expert who trained the dogs in anything and everything “including giving me company’” Megan adds pensively.

A game of death
Witnesses tell of a bone-jarring tussle between the dogs and the Tiger. “It was nothing like anything I had ever imagined,” says Jack, who was also visiting the park for the first time. He shudders to imagine what would have happened had the dogs lost the fight. For a heart-stopping moment, dog and Tiger wrestled, went for the jugular and sought a technical knock-out. However, it did not take long before the Lion was outnumbered and overpowered. Sensing an opening, the dogs instinctively went for the kill. In the end, three animals lay heap: the Rottweilers, wounded and exhausted; the Tiger, dead.

Wounded limbs
It is surprising how the two Rottweiler dogs survived the sharp lashes from the Tiger’s strong teeth. Though they won the fight, it was not without a cost. One Rottweiler will have to walk on three legs for the rest of its life, having lost the other to the Tiger’s unforgiving canines. However, the dog had given its all into the fight, standing on three legs. It was clearly a matter of life and death, and the dogs knew it owing to their intense training and instinct. The other dog, though with all its four feet intact, can hardly walk – muscles and tendons having been painfully torn apart by the Tiger.

Immense goodwill
The incident has attracted enormous goodwill from locals, who are now flocking Megan’s home with all manner of gifts. A local politician is said to have offered her an undisclosed sum of money. In spite of the messages and gestures of goodwill, one thing is clear for Megan: No more park visits for the rest of her life.

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Rottweiler Temperament and Personality https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-temperament-and-personality/ Fri, 11 May 2018 10:25:50 +0000 http://rottweilertoday.com/?p=552 Rottweiler Temperament and Personality

Rottweilers are widely known for being viscous dogs, but no matter what movies and television portray, this is always not their original nature. Rotties are generally loyal, which makes them superb watchdog and will safeguard your family fearlessly- but they must be trained for them to become viscous. With proper training, exercise and socialization from puppyhood, Rottweilers are grand and even-tempered champions. They do not welcome any newcomer, but always take time to decide who deserves their affection and time. They are playful and affectionate with their families, but they still love to lie in a bed or couch. Rottweiler is a genuine friend to experienced owners who have stayed with them for some time and one of the basic and fundamental part of the Rottweiler temperament is love.

Rottweiler Temperament
Rottweiler Temperament

“Activity Requirements” Rottweiler Temperament

Rottweilers require moderate physical exercises to maintain happiness, temperament and even their health. They are too large to live an apartment and are the only ideal for suburbs. Rotties should be taken for a walk every day; this helps your Rottie to burn more calories as a bored Rottweiler can destroy your living room within no time.

Rotties were traditionally used to drive haul carts and drive cattle since they love to be busy at all times. They like to be involved in agility activities. Agility behooves them to obey and think, thus giving them the job. If you are unable to do the agility, walking carrying your Rottie will make him feel as though he is working and therefore offering more workout opportunities.

Rottweiler Temperament “Trainability”

It can be challenging to train a Rottie especially for novice owners who may sometimes be overwhelmed by this task. It is because Rotties always assumes dominance and will act as though they are in charge of the entire house.

You should conduct the training with firmness and confidence, but never be harsh to your dog. Your Rottie should start to respect you so that it can accept to be lead by you, and if he responds with anger, that means that he is disregarding you as his leader. Training should commence at an early stage before any other habit starts to form. Socialization should be done at an early stage. They are naturally wary of newcomers, and you need to teach them that visitors are always welcome in your home.

Behavioral Traits

Well-trained Rotties can make your home more enjoyable to live in and are never aggressive towards newcomers, despite how wary they might appear. Indiscriminate bleeding of Rotties has made some of them very unstable. Potential owners of this dog need to carry out extensive research on a reputable breeder before they adopt the
new member in their homes.

Aggression is not a natural Rottweiler temperament, any breeder who has a contrary opinion should be avoided at all costs. Hostility only comes when you fail to offer proper Rottweiler training to your dog.

Rottweilers generally love to chew, thus if you fail to offer him something to eat he may start chewing some of your household items. They have strong jaws that can even chew furniture. This article has provided information about Rottweiler temperament and personality that readers wanted to know.


Source : Rottweiler Life

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What Questions You Have About rottweilers Will Be Answered Here https://www.rottweilertoday.com/what-questions-you-have-about-rottweilers-will-be-answered-here/ Sat, 05 May 2018 13:38:43 +0000 http://rottweilertoday.com/?p=547 Rottweilers can make great pets. They offer unconditional affection and love to their owners. The more you know about caring for rottweilers, the better.

The below article will provide you with some excellent knowledge on how to begin raising a rottweiler.
Make your home rottweiler-proof. Create a safe area to bring a new puppy into the home. Make sure chemicals, medications and any garbage is out of reach of the rottweiler. Make sure no toxic plants are in the vicinity of your rottweilers.

Your rottweiler can not tell you what is wrong, so just listen to his body language. For instance, if your rottweiler is hesitating, it is not a good idea to force him to approach a person or another animal. You might cause your rottweiler to bite someone or another rottweiler. Watch for any of these non-verbal cues and let these guide your actions.

Do not feed your rottweiler “people food”. This causes regular begging and will cause him to dislike his food. Table scraps can also be unhealthy and lead to excess weight and digestive problems. Keep the rottweiler away from your table when you eat to avoid any temptation on both parts.

Associate some hand signals to verbal commands when training your rottweiler. Signals like these help your rottweiler learn things quickly. Always associate the spoken command and the hand gesture at first and choose the system that works best later on.

Adequate exercise is an important consideration for rottweiler owners. rottweilers need physical activity and play time; it’s good for their physical and mental health. Whether you take a rottweiler on an extended walk or toss a ball around, your rottweiler and you will both benefit. It also grows your bond with the rottweiler.

Make an appointment with a good vet right after getting a new rottweiler. When you bring them home, schedule a vet appointment. The vet is going to check over your rottweiler to see if everything is okay, as well as set it up to get vaccinations it may need. Also, be sure to speak to the veterinarian about neutering or spaying your rottweiler. There are plenty of rottweilers already in the shelter, and you don’t want to increase that problem.

Follow your vet’s advice when it comes to medications and special care requirements. There’s a reason rottweilers have to endure uncomfortable situations like a cone-collar! Your veterinarian only has your rottweiler’s best interests at heart, and if you don’t listen, you may inadvertently cause your rottweiler harm.

When the weather heats up, ticks and fleas become active. You can also use a comb to expel any fleas. The market is full of products that will assist you in keeping your pet’s fleas and ticks in check. Speak with your veterinarian about various flea and tick remedies.

You need to think everything through before you bring a rottweiler home. Sometimes, it is hard to resist the adorable face of a puppy or rottweiler, but remember how much is involved in the proper care of a pet. You need to learn more about rottweiler training and assess how much a rottweiler is going to cost you before you get one.

When you undertake training for your rottweiler, use positive reinforcement. Giving your rottweiler praise and rewarding them will teach them better and quicker than force or violence. This form of training will give you many benefits in the future for your rottweiler. If you treat your rottweiler well during training, you’ll see excellent results.

When you first start training, play with different reward systems. You will quickly notice that some rewards are more appreciated than others. If your rottweiler likes food, try giving them food as a reward. Maybe your rottweiler will respond better to a game of tug-of-war with a favorite toy. Petting can be the best reward too.

Outdoor rottweilers need the same amount of attention as indoor rottweilers. He is likely to begin barking, digging holes or chewing if you do not give him enough attention. He may start being aggressive, too. Spend some time with your rottweiler and take the time to train it properly.

rottweilers
rottweilers

Your rottweiler isn’t a superhero. His attention span might be limited, meaning you cannot fit everything in to one training session. Try to train him only a few minutes at any time to make sure he doesn’t end up disliking training and you don’t get too frustrated.

Consider taking a course in rottweiler training. A well-trained rottweiler fits better into any family, and he is happier and healthier too. While training a puppy is easier, you can still teach an old rottweiler new tricks.

Take your vet’s advice about which food is best for your rottweiler. Some rottweilers have medical conditions, such as diabetes, that warrant a special diet. If you have such a rottweiler, giving him incorrect foods can actually be harmful. Your veterinarian should be able to recommend the best diet for your rottweiler.

Scheduling is important when you care for children, and this fact prepares parents well for handling a rottweiler. Caring for a rottweiler is not that different. Uncertainty about where the day is going will make your rottweiler irritable and prone to disobedience. Your rottweiler’s mood will predict its behavior. This is why they need time set aside to eat, romp and train.

If your rottweiler has plenty to do, he will feel happy. rottweilers get bored so easily. That leads to negative behavior and chewing. A good rule of thumb is that a tired rottweiler is a happy rottweiler. Provide your rottweiler with enough activities and things to do.

Do your best not to leave a pet by itself for big chunks of time. Although most people have jobs, still be mindful of the time your rottweiler is spending by itself. rottweilers often enjoy having a TV or radio left on. If you’re away frequently, you might want to look into hiring a pet sitter so that your rottweiler won’t feel abandoned.

rottweilers bring a lot of love to both children and adults. To get as much as possible out of the canine experience, you need to have the right knowledge. The above article gave you advice to help with improving your rottweiler knowledge. Use these tips to ensure you reap all the benefits of rottweiler ownership.

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Rottweiler Guards and Protects 6 Year Old Girl from Creep https://www.rottweilertoday.com/rottweiler-guards-and-protects-6-year-old-girl-from-creep/ Mon, 16 Apr 2018 20:26:49 +0000 http://rottweilertoday.com/?p=538 No one loves to be near an unpleasant person and that’s why they will do everything possible to avoid them. How about a child walking with her Rottweiler Guard alone then a creep comes along with ill intention?

That’s exactly what’s happening in the video and that’s why the Rottweiler Guards dogs are
always given thumbs up. A six year old girl is walking with her Rottweiler guard in her neighborhood then a stupid man comes disturbing.

Rottweiler Guard
Rottweiler Guard

This crazy may want to take something from this girl but the brilliant guard dog suspects it. The creep approaches the little girl who is with her Rottweiler as he holds a stick. The man intention may be to steal the girl’s candy and that’s why he uses the baton to chase away the dog. What the hell is on this creep guy is what is in the Rottweiler Guards mind.

I guess so. Why? This is ultimately because the great guard dog doesn’t let that happen and that’s why he quickly defends the little poor girl. The girl still holds on the strap to her dog while it barks on the stupid creep. The man tries to hit the brave dog with the baton but he quickly stops the stick with his bare teeth. The man then quickly pulls back the stick and hit the dog again.

After the man realizing that the dog doesn’t let go, he runs away. The crazy thing about the man is that he thinks Rottweiler Guards are ordinary breeds of dogs. The man tries again by daring the dog but this time round it firmly sticks to the baton. The dog holds on to it tightly and the man decides to pull it for the last time and ran away; a scared idiot. The girl is happy to see this and walks smiling with his lovely pet which doubles as her guard; one of the greatest reasons why everyone should Rottys.


Video Source : brettvett1

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