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Also, our members can publish their dog's pictures and share their rottweilers memories in the memory page. They can read the rescue list, if they want to adopt a rottweiler. Also, if they want to buy a rottweiler, they can find reputable breeders list in kennel section.
Kingrottweiler.com has no commercial purpose. And the most important purpose of this web site is to give the right info... Read More |
| What Are The Allergies? |
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Often, when these substances are eliminated, symptoms do seem to decrease. Pets exhibit their distress by scratching and biting their bodies, by their digestive upsets, by their bad body odor, by their poor coats and by their difficulty in breathing and/or anxieties.
Many pet owners feel frustrated because they treat allergies year after year, yet, there is little long-term relief, and as t... Read More |
| General Health Problems |
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The cupped part of the hip (joint) is too shallow to cover the head of the femur (ball). This results in lax hips and allows the femur to begin wearing on the hip socket which causes the dog pain.
Causes
CHD is generally considered to be a genetic trait, although some claim environmental factors play a role in CHD. A dog whose parents had CHD is likely to develop the disease, although t... Read More |
| Feeding |
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The ribs should be easily felt under the skin if the dog is in correct condition and the waistline should be present. Individuals vary in their requirements - if your Rottweiler is leaving food, you are feeding too much.
FAT DOGS ARE THE RESULT OF
THE OWNERS LACK OF THOUGHT.
Rules for feeding;
Clean fresh water available at all times.
Use clean feeding bowls
Feed at regular time... Read More |
| Seperation Anxiety |
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What is separation anxiety?
Separation anxiety is when the rottie cannot cope without the presence of his owner. This problem manifests one, some or all of the following:
House soiling - When a rottie gets stressed they can lose bowel control. A natural surge runs down the rotties alimentary tract at an interval of around two hours, when a rottie gets stressed, this surge is interrup... Read More |
| Rottweilers Need To Be Comfortable Too! |
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Many dog owners leave their dogs wandering around the house without a bed to call his own. It is no wonder that you often find him sleeping on the sofa or sneaking into your bed. But even if you sometimes share your bed with your rottweiler, he still needs his own soft, comfortable bed.
There are several sleeping options that you can provide for your rottweiler. His bed can be as simple or a... Read More |
| A Clean Rottweiler Ýs A Happy Rottweiler |
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More than just brushing his coat, your rottweiler needs a regular bath. Start your bath training while he is still a puppy. Bring some treats into the tub to make bathing more enjoyable.
When cleaning the ears, avoid using a cotton swab because they can irritate the skin and pack debris into the ear canal. Do not use powder in the ear which can cake, or hydrogen peroxide which leaves the e... Read More |
| Feeding Your Rottweiler |
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A very important factor that influences your rottweiler's health and full potential is the food that you
give him. Puppies and very active dogs need even more than that. You need to provide your Rottweiler with a balanced meal of both meat and plant-based nutrients.
These are three basic types of dog food that you can provide your Rottweiler:
1) Dry food is the most popular, most reason... Read More |
| Teach Sit |
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• If your rottie lifts his front feet off the ground, you are holding the treat too high. When your rottie lifts his head and shoulders to get the treat, his bottom should go down.
• As soon as your rottie is in the sit position, praise him by saying "Sit. Good boy, sit." Hug him and give him a treat.
• If you need to, gently touch your rottie's back give him a signal that you want him ... Read More |
| Teach Stay |
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• Have your rottie sit; make sure he is sitting comfortably.
• Stand to his right, put the palm of your hand in front of his face and say "Stay".
• Step away using your right foot. You should always leave your rottie using your right foot.
• Take only one or two steps, turn and stand right in front of your rottie.
• You may repeat the word 'stay' a couple of times. Wait only a few seconds... Read More |
| Teach Leaveit |
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With a command like "Leave It" , it is best to plan your teaching session. This means that you decide when you are going to teach it to your rottie.
First find 2 treats that your rottie likes. Then take the treats and your rottie over to a place
on the floor or to a low table like a coffee table.
Put one treat in your pocket and set the other on the floor or table right in front of you... Read More |
| Teach Wait |
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You might use wait if you want your rottie to stay in the kitchen while you go to the living room. With the 'wait' command, your rottie can move anywhere in the kitchen, but cannot leave.
A little bit at a time, start to back up farther away from the door.
If your rottie tries to come through the doorway, walk back to the door, with him in the kitchen and repeat "wait". Stay close to th... Read More |
| Teach Lie Down |
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• Lower the treat to the floor, and as you are doing that, your rottie should follow it down.
• Be sure to say "lie down" as your rottie begins to lower himself.
• Your rottie should lower himself all the way to the floor.
• Only give him the treat once he is on the floor. Repeat the words "Lie Down" many times: Say, "Good boy, lie down. Lie down you good boy."
• Practice this sev... Read More |
| Teach Stand |
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• If your rottie is lying down, gently slide your hand under his belly until he starts to stand up.
• As soon as he starts to move, say "Stand" and tell him what a terrific rottie he is. Tell him, "Good boy, stand.", "What a good boy, you can stand!" You'll want to use the word 'stand' many times.
•If your rottie is sitting, you can slide your hand under his belly like above, or you can s... Read More |
| Teach Come |
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Method 1 Put a leash on your rottie.
Have treats in your pocket, if you like. With your rottie on your left side, start walking. Take 5 or 6 steps.
Don't worry if your rottie is pulling. When you are ready, stop, back up, and call your rottie to you, coaxing him with the leash gently.
When he gets to you, give him a treat, praise, or both. Repeat 2-3 times each day.
Method 2 Have... Read More |
| Chewing And Biting And Nipping |
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Ideally, the best time to teach this game is as soon as you bring the puppy home. While children can (and should) learn all of the games and handling exercises you play with the new puppy, an adult should always teach the game first and children must be supervised.
Teaching a Tug-Enough game does many things for a puppy:
1. Teaches an "enough" command.
2. Teaches that the owner is t... Read More |
| House Breaking A Puppy |
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Otherwise, it will take much longer to train your pup where to go, and you will be much more frustrated. And avoid getting a puppy in winter if you are in a cold climate. The foul weather and snow make it that much harder to convince your new pup to go outside.
Some of what we'll tell you here will seem counter-intuitive, but trust us, it works. Also, many commonly held beliefs about dog be... Read More |
| Bite Training Puppies |
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Those involved in Schutzund or the Belgium Ring Sports focus training on Grip work while the French and Dutch (who do not emphasis GRIP) just focus on nerve and drive.
Imprinting bite training on puppies is not a new concept. The Germans have experimented with it for years, the French, Belgium and Dutch have been doing it forever.
Those involved in Schutzund or the Belgium Ring Spor... Read More |
| Training With Positive Discipline |
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If you've been reading about parenting human children the past few years, you've probably heard a lot about "positive discipline." You've been told to catch your kids being good and reward them for it. The same principle applies to raising a puppy, and it works just as well as it does for kids.
Practicing Positive Discipline
Step One: Decide what behavior you want.
Step Two: Reward ... Read More |
| Training Tips |
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--Practice taking the food away while your Rottweiler is eating (but give it back to him after a few seconds!) By allowing you to control the food, your Rottweiler is giving you the dominant position (because the Alpha dog controls the food)
--The Alpha dog never breaks a gaze first or looks down. When your Rottweiler meets your gaze, stare at him/her until they look down or away. The one wh... Read More |
| Basics Of Rottweiler Training |
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There are running debates within the veterinary behaviorist community about whether undesirable behavior in dogs is a result of nature or nurture. Many behaviorists are strongly in the nurture camp, insisting that most all dogs can be turned into good pets with the right training and environment. Others lean to the nature side, insisting that dogs are born with most of their personality tra... Read More |
| Puppy-friendly Rottweiler |
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The more prepared you are before he arrives, the better your chances are of ensuring his safety and in saving your home from destruction once your puppy gets used to it.
Since your new Rottweiler puppy is naturally inquisitive, he will be fascinated by anything and everything around your house. Without proper preparation, your cute puppy will start chewing and playing with whatever he can ... Read More |
| Breeder Warnings |
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Below are features that you should be aware of when choosing the right rottweiler breeder. Watch out for the following;
1) Breeders who treat their rotties with cruelty, disrespect and apparent dislike.
2) Breeders who think rotties should be aggressive and raise them as a fighting dog rather than a good companion dog.
3) Breeders who are geared up and ready to send their puppies o... Read More |
| A Visit To The Rottweiler Kennel |
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And since most breeders are aware of the increasing popularity of online advertisements, many of them nowadays join the information age and set up a website to display their ads.
Whether your main source for finding your perfect puppy is through online or breed-specific magazines, you can find a wide variety of quality Rottweilers from a reputable and honest breeder.
But what makes for... Read More |
| When Buying A Rottweiler |
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You must be careful about buying a rottweiler from a newspaper advertisement. Although there are some honest breeders who advertise in the newspaper, finding your puppy in the classifieds is not often a good idea. Most advertisements in the paper are placed by inexperienced breeders who naively breed their pet thinking that they can make a quick buck. Because a professional and reputable breede... Read More |
| Adopting A Rottweiler ( Rescued ) |
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There are many rottweiler rescue groups available that have these pets screened for temperament and health problems. You can find some of them from our web site. However, just like what you would expect from a reputable breeder, there are organizations that are very picky about prostective homes for these abandoned rotties. Also, experienced rescue groups evaluate the needs and special requirem... Read More |
| Socialization Your Rottweiler |
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You must socialize you puppy to a number of different things; people, adults and children of various ages, animals and environments. Use the socialization table for ideas or for tracking your progress. Place a check mark beside the experience that your puppy has had the opportunity to add to his repertoire. Notice which spaces are blank and take you puppy out! The more experiences in its repert... Read More |
| Are You Boss? |
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In a wolf pack, there is a Top Dog – a clear leader who is the dominant, Alpha male. He’s the Big Dog, with pride of place at the dinner table (well, if wolves had a dinner table!), first in mating, first in decision making for the pack.
Whether you realize it or not, your dog views your household as his own personal wolf pack. The pack mentality is so engrained in your dog’s psyche that h... Read More |
| Rottweiler Leadership |
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Because rotties are pack animals, having a leader for the pack is paramount. When there is no leader in a pack, there is cause for anxiety. The pack leader is in charge of food, shelter and other important behaviors. Without these essentials, the pack could die.
How leadership affects your rottie's behavior:
Your leadership affects almost everything regarding your rottie's behavior. Rott... Read More |
| Ýntroduction A Rottweiler |
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Others are forever hostile to even the opposite sex of their own breed. Considering dogs are by nature territorial the diversity is odd, but there it is.
Naturally, animal lovers like to have more than one dog around and often several breeds or other species. Ensuring that chairs remain upright and necks unbitten can be a real challenge. Add to the mix the neighbor's pets or random critters... Read More |
| Ýntroduce A Rottweiler To Your Children |
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When you introduce dogs and children, do it very carefully. Advise your child to be gentle and offer your dog a treat. Never allow young children to sit on the dog, pull his ears, hairs, or tail. Tell them not to run from the dog, scream sharply around him, stare at him, or hurt him. Never allow your kids to pick on your rottie. Here are other things that you should keep in mind before you brin... Read More |
| Keeping Your Rottweiler Away From Fights |
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Unlike humans, dogs cannot choose to be polite and back off during a disagreement, so do not give them a chance to get a fight started. All dogs and especially your rottie have the potential to get into a violent fight. The difference between your two breeds is that your rottweiler was bred for many generations to win them.
Even if you are successful in maintaining peace between your rottwei... Read More |
| Teach Your Puppy |
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Puppies love routines. They feel reassured and safe when they know where everything is and when they're on a predictable schedule. Routines reassure your puppy that, regardless of the unfamiliarity of his new world, everything is predictable. Routines reassure him that he knows what comes next, that his world is the same as it was yesterday, and that it will be the same tomorrow. Routines reass... Read More |
| Who Can You Trust? |
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" She continues to cry. The conversation stops for a few seconds. I can tell she's looking for relief. I begin what is the third such conversation of this day, the first one involving hips. The other two involved bad temperaments. The end results were the same...all three dogs were put to sleep.
I begin what I sincerely hope any responsible breeder would do and try to help her. "Have you con... Read More |
| Rottweilers And Children |
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2. Do not let a small child to pick up or carry a puppy. Puppies, like babies are afraid of falling. They will often squirm and fight to free themselves. If successful, they may break a leg. (Vet bills are not cheap.) If panicked they may even bite. Remember, in this case, it is not the puppies fault, but yours for allowing the situation to progress to the point where the puppy can no longer co... Read More |
| Why Rottweiler? |
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Is calm, steady-tempered, confident, and courageous Is versatile -- when well-trained, can learn and do almost anything
Makes a fine watchdog and guardian
A Rottweiler may be right for you.
If you don't want to deal with...
An extremely careful search to avoid all the bad-tempered Rottweilers A bulky dog who takes up a lot of space in your house and car
A heavy dog wh... Read More |
| Temperament |
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Despite bad press, this is a calm breed. That said, they are playful animals, usually very excited at the first sign of fun. Rottweilers thrive on attention from their owners and need their people to be happy. If a Rottie has been neglected excessively, he will usually strive, creatively, to get the owner's attention.
The Rottie is not usually a barker: he is a silent watcher who notices ever... Read More |
| Characteristics |
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It is very important that your rottweiler knows it's place in the "pack". This comes with proper training, and the time and patience to work with your dog...
If you are going to own a rottweiler it is important that you are prepared to do obedience training with your dog. Rottweilers are powerful and very smart dogs. They have been known to be pushy with their masters if they believe that the... Read More |
| Appearance |
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Each eyebrow should have a spot.....
The breed is black with clearly defined tan markings on the cheeks, muzzle, chest, legs, and eyebrows. The markings on the chest should form two distinct upside-down triangles; a tiny patch of white in between is acceptable, although undesirable. The cheeks should have clearly defined spots that should be separate from the muzzle tan. The muzzle tan sho... Read More |
| History |
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At that time the rottie wasn’t what it is today in fact it wasn’t even really of a particular breed the dogs droving the herds of cattle were of those resembling mastiffs. These dogs had to be tough and were tough surviving the freezing cold Alps and the hot valleys and if they were injured or ill they either died or got better. Many of the Romans settled on the banks of the Neckar River to ra... Read More |
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