23 Feb 2008 03:21:20 | Racheal Stacknick
Characteristics of a Rottweiler By Rachael Stacknick
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The Rottweiler
Origin: Rottweil Germany Colors: Black with clearly defined tan
or mahogany markings Bred for: Guard and cattle drover's dog
Coat: Coarse, short coat Head and skull: Head is medium length,
skull broad between the ears Temperament: Good natured, not
aggressive, nervous, or vicious. Courageous, obedient, with
natural guarding instincts.The rottweiler with strangers is
generally aloof and most times will not come up to a stranger
wagging his tail. Size: Dogs 25-27 inches, 23-25 inches for
females Weight: Dogs 85-115 pounds females 80-100 pounds health
Concerns: Hip and Elbow Dysplasia, Aortic Stenosis, Cataracts,
Diabetes Mellitus, and certain types of cancer.
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 they have taken a
step up the "pack" ladder. 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.
Rottweilers are a great family dog. A person who wants to own a
rottweiler needs to make sure that they have time to spend with
the dog as a rottweiler is known to "stick like glue" to their
family. They have big hearts and are very loving and attentive.
They can't stand to be away from "their people" for huge amounts
of time. If you are going to be away for a long period of time
during a day or night I suggest you at least have someone come
over to let your dog outside to relieve himself and have some
human contact. On that note, rottweilers should not be left
alone all the time to their own devices, this is when things can
become very dangerous, remember this is a powerful dog things
can be destroyed including the relationship between you and your
dog. If you are looking for a dog that will sit outside and
guard your house please do not get a rottweiler. Although they
are a very imposing dog, and most will protect if need be, it is
not fair to have a dog if your only reason for wanting one is to
protect you!
Rottweilers have a very strong gait when they run, there should
not be any hinderance in their walk or run. When running a
rottweiler should have a smooth front reach and their back legs
should move forward towards the front of their body. They should
not splay their legs in or out. A rottweiler will need an area
where they can run and play, they love to be clowns and show off
for anyone who will watch.
Owning a rottweiler is a big step, from the constant
socialization to the obedience training it can be taxing on
someone. Getting your rottweiler from a non reputable breeder
may set you up for problems with your rottweiler (i.e. health
problems). Although nothing is assured when you buy a dog, it is
better to have a little bit of understanding about genetic
problems. I personally suggest for anyone who owns a rottweiler
or is thinking of getting one that they have OFA certifications
done on their dogs hip, elbows, eyes, and heart once they have
reached the age of 18 months. Again this is not a for sure thing
but you can rest a little easier knowing if they have found any
signs of possible future problems. Be thorough, your dog
deserves it!
So, if you are thinking about getting a rottweiler these tips
are just a few of the things you need to think about. If you
have studied the breed (which i highly suggest) and you still
want a rottweiler then remember. They are big loving dogs that
need just as much attention and affection as we do.....and they
will love you all the more for it!
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