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		<title>Rottweiler dog &#8211; The great watchdog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rottweilers are comparatively giant dogs that are famous for being great watchdogs due to their great strength. They&#8217;re black with well outlined tan markings on their face, legs and other areas. Rottweilers have pink tongues and do not have huge jowls like Boxers, notwithstanding having a huge skull. Rottweilers have dark brown eyes and frequently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rottweilers are comparatively giant dogs that are famous for  being great watchdogs due to their great strength. They&#8217;re black with well  outlined tan markings on their face, legs and other areas. Rottweilers have  pink tongues and do not have huge jowls like Boxers, notwithstanding having a  huge skull. Rottweilers have dark brown eyes and frequently have an expression  of being calm, alert and unafraid. Though occasionally they lost across the  year, Rottweilers are low upkeep dogs overall. During the past, Rottweilers&#8217;  tails were removed to stop infection but now they are frequently removed only  for their appearance. Luckily, this practice is beginning to become unlawful in  selected areas as it is seen as pointless and wicked. Rottweilers are about two  feet tall and have a tendency to weigh between ninety and 135 pounds.</p>
<p>Rottweilers enjoy exercise and love making their owners cheerful. They&#8217;re  smart dogs which learn quickly and prefer to think. Rottweilers are typically  dominant though, so they need to be trained well. Rottweilers are usually calm,  but they adore attention and are quite frolicsome towards their owners.  Rottweilers can be assertive if the time comes, as they&#8217;re massive and  powerful. To maintain the dogs&#8217; good perspectives, it&#8217;s important to socialize  Rottweilers at a young age. Origination in the Roman   Empire, Rottweilers was first used as traveling working dogs that  herded cattle. They also were used to guard cattle from wild animals or  thieves. Rottweilers dropped towards the 19th Century because cattle driving  were banned and dogs were being replaced by mules, but once World War I came  about there had been a need for possible police dogs. Luckily, this topped  interest for Rottweilers due to their intelligent, strength and faithfulness.  Rottweilers are now the second most well-liked dog breed in the US.</p>
<p>Rottweilers are thought to be the best guard dog in the entire world.  Studies have even showed that they&#8217;re also the best. Sadly, latterly there was  negative attention towards Rottweilers due to some dog attacks. Sometimes, the  blame should be put on the owner who either doesn&#8217;t understand Rottweilers&#8217;  natures or on breeders who are developing Rottweilers&#8217; aggressiveness.  Rottweilers are utilized by some owners to extend their macho image, which sadly  leads to some vicious dogs coming about. Rottweilers have a tendency to have  some health problems like gut torsion, elbow dysplasia, CHD and SAS. Some small  issues Rottweilers are susceptible to are entropion, ectropion, epilepsy and  cataracts.</p>
<p>It is usually recommended that owners make efforts to have Rottweilers&#8217;  hips, blood, cardiac, eyes and elbows checked. Rottweilers have a tendency to  live from eight to eleven years. Separation agitation could be a problem for  some Rottweilers, but with some coaching and some patience from the owner, they  can beat it.</p>
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		<title>A guide to Rottweiler dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 13:46:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the true history of the Rotty is a little misleading it is assumed that it is a traditional breed whose history stretches back to the Roman Empire. In those times the progenitors of the Rotty were utilized by the Roman Legions to herd and drive their cattle across the Alps. It is likely that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the true history of the Rotty is a little misleading  it is assumed that it is a traditional breed whose history stretches back to  the Roman Empire. In those times the  progenitors of the Rotty were utilized by the Roman Legions to herd and drive  their cattle across the Alps. It is likely  that early Rottweilers are hooked up to the Larger Swiss   Mountain dog and  Entelbuchers which also have Roman connections. One route travelled by the  Romans was inclusive Wurttemberg,  Germany and on to the tiny  market city of Rottweiler  which became a vital cattle area and was where these dogs were crossed with  local sheepdogs to make the &#8216;Rottweiler Metzgerhund&#8217; or the Rottweil Butcher&#8217;s  Dog.</p>
<p>These Rottweilers were employed by Butchers to protect their cattle. By the  end of the 19th century the breed had fell a great amount because of the  outlawing of cattle driving in Germany  and in 1900 there had been only 1 female Rotty in the town of Rottweiler.</p>
<p>The start of the 1st World War in 1914 saw the return to prefer of the breed  seeing as there had been a great requirement for them as police dogs. In this  period they proved their great physical and psychological abilities. After this  period the Dog breed became favored by dogs owners and they entered the U.</p>
<p>S. in the 1930&#8242;s and were accepted in their dog house club in 1935 and into  the Brit dog house club and exhibited at Crufts the next year. In 1966 a new  register was opened for the breed. The Rotty is a smart dog but also extremely  dominant, it&#8217;s a must for any owner to urge socialization and supply firm and  consistent coaching at a tender age by a calm handler. They grow to become  extremely loyal to their handlers and folk they&#8217;re acquainted with and will  protect them to the end. The breed is awfully delicate to the human voice so  this is often used to some advantage when praising the dog. When selecting a  puppy, owners should watch out as temperaments can alter, some will be  independent and detached and thus less friendly while others are outgoing and  friendly with everybody. Remember this breed can be assertive so are unsuited  for the shy owner. The breed isn&#8217;t actually a barker; the male is usually a  silent watcher who notices everything, while the female can bark when shielding  the den. An experience owner will know when the dog feels under threat but  barking is generally as a consequence of annoyance instead of feeling under  threat. There were examples in recent times where devious breeders have  inspired Rottweilers to become vicious and assertive guard dogs, or have forgotten  to train the dog at all leading to a threatening and unpredictable dog.</p>
<p>The results of this are that Rottweilers were the 2nd most typical dogs  concerned in human attacks. The bad PR of the breed has not been helped by its  appearance in many feature films and Television shows where the Dog has been  portrayed as a threatening attacking breed.</p>
<p>Notwithstanding this bad P.R., people who have had contact with correctly  raised Rottweilers will swear to the good nature and friendliness. But it&#8217;s got  to be recalled that these dogs are for experienced and concerned owners who  have the wherewithal and physical strength to train the dog correctly.</p>
<p>In general though, the breed is devoted, fast to learn and avid to please.  They need frequent attention and psychological kick to avoid becoming damaging  and they will change into a good working dog which is also good for the  protection of kids and for guard obligations.</p>
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