Thursday, July 30, 2009

DOG FAQ - Do Rottweilers dig?

Rottweilers do dig, as any dog can, but they are not excessive diggers.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

DOG FAQ - Do rottweilers shed?

Rottweilers shed more than you might think.Their short, coarse hairs stick tenaciously to your carpeting, upholstery, and clothing.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Sunday, July 26, 2009

DOG FAQ - What are the laws regarding tail docking?

Many European jurisdictions now have laws banning the practise of tail docking. In North America the practise is generally still acceptable, but this could possibly change in years to come.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

DOG FAQ - Where is the best place to purchase a Rottweiler puppy?

The most dedicated and knowledgeable people about Rottweilers are typically members of a recognized Rottweiler Club. They dedicate time and resources to better the breed. These breeders abide by a Code of Ethics and undertake health clearances on their dogs before they breed them. If you are thinking about buying a puppy from a pet shop, a person posing as a reputable breeder or a puppy mill, it is buyer beware. Check with the national clubs to see if the breeder is a member and if not ask lots of questions. In Canada it is the Rottweiler Club of Canada and in the USA it is the American Rottweiler Club.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Monday, July 20, 2009

DOG FAQ - What gender makes the best pet?

Both make excellent pets. The female is smaller and typically less dominant so some will say the female makes the better pet.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Saturday, July 18, 2009

DOG FAQ - Are Rottweilers Noisy?

Rottweilers typically do not bark without cause, but they will let you know when someone or something is about.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Thursday, July 16, 2009

DOG FAQ - How much do Rottweiler shed?

Rottweiler is a short hair (double coated) dog and yes, they do shed. They generally blow their coat twice a year.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Monday, July 13, 2009

DOG FAQ - How much exercise do they require?

The Rottweiler is a working dog and they require lots of exercise. Running loose in the backyard is not considered exercise. Do not get a Rottweiler if you cannot provide this basic requirement.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Friday, July 10, 2009

DOG FAQ - Do they require special training?

Early training for Rottweiler is a must but not considered special training. In addition to training, the master must establish herself / himself as pack leader. We highly recommend Cesar Milan's methods.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

DOG FAQ - How are they with other pets?

Early socializing with other pets is a must. In most cases, a rottweiler puppy will get along with other pets if introduced at a young age. An older rottie who has never been raised with cats and then introduced to them, may want to chase them, etc.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Saturday, July 4, 2009

DOG FAQ - How do I know if the Rottweiler is the right dog for me?

The first thing to ask your self is, “what type of lifestyle do I have”? Are you an active outdoor person or more of a computer, tv type of person? The Rottweiler is a “Working Dog” and can develop behavioural issues if not exercised lots on a daily basis. How long will the dog be left alone and what type of housing or kennel do you have for your Rottweiler when away? The Rottweilers live to be with their master. They can become bored and depressed if denied attention from their master, especially if they do not have another dog to play with. An unattended Rottweiler can develop destructive behaviours. Are you willing to socialize and train your Rottweiler? This breed is typically not for the inexperienced dog owner. Early socializing and obedience training is an absolute must. It is imperative to be the pack leader.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover

Thursday, July 2, 2009

ROTTWEILER AND CHILDREN

Some Rottweilers may be good with children, but the dog's natural inclination to "bump" and "herd," dating from its origins as a German herding dog, may cause injury if the dog is left unchecked with the infirm or small children.

Rottweiler - Dog Lover