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Rottweilers Can Stand Cold Climates Very Well

When you want to be sure about what it takes as far as good Rottweiler breeding goes, you need to make an assessment of its past such as considering its parents and looking for a good temperament. Of course, every dog will have a fault or two and so you need to be sure that you can live with these faults in your dog, and you may want to also see whether the Rottweiler parents have pedigrees and have participated in competitions which is very important to Rottweiler breeding.

Other considerations that you need to be on the lookout for include American Kennel Club registration papers and also Orthopedic Foundation for Animals certification. Genetic problems present in the Rottweiler, its health history and also that of its parents which should show whether the pup has been wormed and been given its shots.

You also need to see where the mother and her puppies have been living and ensure that the place is dry as well as clean because Rottweilers are essentially family dogs. You also need to ensure that mother and puppies are in good health and that the breeder interacts with mutual love and respect with the Rottweilers. In addition, you also need to find out how many Rottweilers has the breeder raised, and get information about how the pups have been fed, and finally ask for references of previous buyers.

Bringing a Rottweiler home means having a companion for the next ten plus years and thus it bears keeping in mind that you need to be able to ensure proper Rottweiler care and also that your new addition is a product of proper Rottweiler breeding. And, to help you choose a good Rottweiler, you should be well informed about its past ancestry and also learn about particular Rottweiler characteristics that can help distinguish a well bred Rottweiler from one that is not well bred.

So, the next time you are at a dog show, you should talk to the various Rottweiler breeders who will have quite a few of their Rottweiler bred dogs on show. Or, you could talk to other Rottweiler owners and ask about buying a Rottweiler from them. In any case, you should be aware that Rottweilers generally stand about twenty-four inches to twenty-inches tall at the shoulders and weigh about a hundred pounds, though females are smaller by a few inches and also weigh about twenty pounds fewer.

A Rottweiler may not look too tall or imposing, but it is certainly a very strong animal and they were also at one time used for pulling carts, which has made their bodies very muscular and strong. They can easily knock a full-grown person down and thus must be kept away from older people who could come to harm as a result of accidental bumps. However, the Rottweiler will respond well to obedience training and thus can be kept under control quite easily.

You need to ensure that before buying your Rottweiler you do not buy from breeders who do not show respect to the breed and will indulge in indiscriminate Rottweiler breeding and thus produce Rottweilers that have more than the desired numbers of problems. Don’t be fooled by low prices and look to see that the Rottweiler has good black coat or even one that is of tan color, is strong looking and has an athletic build, while its movements are supple.

Because of its strength and generally imposing demeanor, there are many that are scared of the Rottweiler and even have gone as far as wanting Rottweiler breeding to be stopped. These people obviously do not know this great German breed is a superior animal and has been bred for more than two thousand years. The only problem with regard to this excellent creature is that improper Rottweiler car and training can cause more aggressive than is required.

Rottweilers are a very hearty and healthy breed that can only be maintained with proper Rottweiler care. For more Rottweiler information about what it takes to breed and care for these animals, you can read up on this article and find what you are looking for.

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