Monday, August 20, 2012

The Rottweiler Personality & Termperment
















I have had a couple Rottweilers in my life, starting when I was a child. They make wonderful companions and are very loyal. I have one now that is 7 and she does great with my kids. I feel that you can raise a dog with proper care, love and socialization they can make wonderful pets.

The Rottweiler is a very courageous dog breed that tends to be on the more serious side. They are very aware and mine is definitely a first responder. They are a bit territorial and that is exactly why beginning the socialization process at a young age is very important. You don't want them to be aggressive! Rottweilers are bigger dogs that need daily exercise, and I'm not just talking about walking around the house.

Their level of confidence shows in their behavior, looks and posture. They are a sturdy breed that's very muscular and stocky. They are easy to groom, especially if you have a Furminator. That thing works wonders on my Rottweilers undercoat. If you have one of these dogs, you don't have to worry about anyone messing with you. Most people, especially ones that don't have dogs, are very intimidated by the looks of this breed. That can definitely change once you get to know them, they are cuddly and affectionate little bears.

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  2. I have a 2 year old Rott. She's my sweet girl. She's wonderful with my kids and our family. My 3 year old andy dog are best friends, partners in crime really. Recently we had a sleep over for my daughter. Remington, my dog, growled at her friend. Thinking she was just uncomfortable, we separated her from the party. A week later my daughter had her cousin over. Remington not only growled but she bared her teeth and lunged at the cousin. Thankfully my husband had her by the collared and she wasn't able to reach the teenaged cousin. Later that day, after being banned to the fenced in back yard, she saw the cousin through the door and attempted to get her again. Same growling, teeth baring and lunging. She's never behaved this way. Any tips as to what could be going on? My vet is certain we need to put her down, but how do you kill a dog that loves her family so much?

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