Rottweiler Puppies

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Do Rottweiler Puppies make Good Pets?

If you have gazed upon an adorable litter of roly-poly Rottweiler puppies, you may have been more than a little tempted to take one home with you. But do Rottweiler puppies make good pets? The answer is that it depends upon the type of dog that you are looking for. Contrary to their appearance and their reputation, Rottweilers can make delightful family pets for many because they tend to be friendly and almost clownish in temperament. However, a Rottweiler that is not properly trained and socialized can become an aggressive dog, which will lead to many problems for the owner. Therefore, it is important to educate yourself about the appropriate training methods that will work with this breed and be prepared to spend some time teaching your dog proper behavior.

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Establishing the Alpha-Dog

Dogs are pack animals, which means that they are used to living a traveling with groups of their own kind. When you bring a Rottweiler puppy into your home, he will see you and your family as his new pack. The first step in training your dog will be to establish the alpha-dog - or leader - of this pack. The leader may be you and it may be your Rottweiler puppy, but your life will go infinitely easier if it is indeed you! To establish yourself as your puppy's alpha-dog, there are a few steps that you can take.

First, always eat before your puppy does, since the leader of the pack always eats before allowing the others to enjoy a meal. Never let your dog go through a doorway ahead of you - alpha-dogs always get to go first. If your dog is lying in your path, make him move out of the way instead of going around him. By using these principles consistently, your Rottweiler puppy will get the idea that you are his new leader and will be much more likely to obey and respect you as the training sessions continue. Keep in mind that your Rottweiler puppy is intelligent and stubborn, so the rules of the house may need to be enforced consistently a number of times before your dog may actually succumb to them.

Proper Socialization

Rottweiler puppies are territorial by nature, so socialization will become another essential tool in ensuring that your dog is friendly and not aggressive. Socialization can be done by exposing your pet to people and other animals as frequently as possible so that he can learn proper behavior when he is around them. The earlier in your dog's life that you begin this socialization process, the friendlier your dog will probably be. One trait that is a problem for many Rottweiler puppies is the instinctual desire to mouth objects. This can easily turn to aggressive biting if the behavior is not nipped in the bud. To prevent biting problems, never try to take an item out of your dog's mouth. Instead, make him drop a toy for you. Never allow your puppy to play with his mouth, since this may lead to more aggressive mouthing later on.

With the proper preparation and training a Rottweiler puppy can grow into an adult dog that will bring his family companionship for many years to come. Enjoy your Rottweiler!

An Overview Of The Rottweiler 

The rottweiler is a larger dog breed with a strong and powerful body. It has a rounded head and chest. The nose is wide and the ears are triangular. Rottweilers are usually black, with brown coloring on the face, chest, belly and legs. They will usually grow to between 22"-27", and weigh anywhere from 85-130lbs, depending on whether they are male or female. They have a short, thick, glossy coat that is easy to groom.

Personality

Rottweilers are usually very laid back, intelligent and quite trainable. They are very loyal to and protective of their families. It's important to establish a leadership role with your dog early on. If there is any question in your dog's mind as to who is in charge, you may have a problem on your hands. With firm and consistent training, your rottweiler should prove to be an affectionate and loyal companion. This training should begin as early as possible so that you can have control over the dog before he gets too big.

In addition to proper training, you should take the time to socialize you're rottweiler at a young age as well. Getting your dog used to being around other dogs and people will result in a well-mannered adult. If this is done properly, these dogs can be great family companions, even if you have small children. Rottweilers will gladly welcome friends into your home, but they also make excellent guard dogs. If they are unfamiliar with someone who is approaching your house, they won't allow them to get near it.

Health And Care

Rottweilers will typically live to be anywhere from 9-12 years old. They also have certain health problems that they are prone to. ACL damage and hip dysplasia are two things to be aware of. You also need to monitor the dog's food intake, as they also have a tendency to overeat. If your dog becomes overweight, they become susceptible to many other health problems.

Rottweilers were bread to be working dogs, so they need plenty of exercise. The more you run these dogs, the more they love it. However, when indoors, they are relatively inactive, which makes them suitable for living in small spaces. If you live in an apartment or townhouse, make sure you can devote time to exercise them each day.

Rottweilers have received some bad press over the years for various incidents they have been involved in. However, there is no proof supporting the argument that these dogs are any more aggressive and dangerous than other breeds. Like any dog breed, if rottweilers are trained and cared for properly, they can provide you and your family with years of loving companionship.

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    Zhupar Meyer Zhupar Meyer Mar 28, 2008 @ 3:06 pm
    I am getting a rottweiler puppy in 2 weeks. Thank you so much for great information on this breed! I am really excited to welcome a Rottweiler to my family!
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    SharonDavies SharonDavies Feb 13, 2008 @ 9:44 pm
    Great job on your lens. I too am a big fan of this dog, so I am always pleased to see quality info about them. Well done!

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