Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Adult Rottweiler For Sale

If you are considering to get an adult rottweiler then you should look into some advantages and disadvantages before looking for who has an adult rottweiler for sale.

The well trained adult rottweiler is confident, protective and devoted without beeing too aggressive. If you get an adult rottweiler that has not had some good basic training then you are going to have to do a lot of work simply because the older a dog is the harder it is train him.

As the saying says "you can´t teach an old dog new tricks", the learning ability of an adult Rottweiler is much less powerful than a young one. But still it is not impossible.
However if you can get a well trained adult rottweiler then you can be sure that he will adjust to his new home and make a great pet.

But who exactly has an adult rottweiler for sale?
The general rule for getting an adult rottweiler is the same as getting a puppy, here are some places that you should never get your adult rottweiler for sale from and a place where you can get an adult rottweiler for sale:

1 Pet shop dealer – Run as fast as you can!!!
The first choice which comes into mind to any for adult rottweilers for sale would be a pet shop or a dealer. But here the first choice is not the right choice. As almost all pet shop establishment and dealers consider pet to be business commodities, which has to be traded for making a profit. Adult rottweilers for sale selling at a pet shop or dealer may be poorly bred and raised, remember the objective is to make a profit and nothing else and therefore considered as merchandise to be sold for a great profit margin. This high profit is possible only because pet shop and dealers put little care into these rottweilers. Many of the adult rottweilers for sale selling at pet shops may be suffering from some sort of disease.

2: Backyard breeder – Better but still to avoid!!
A backyard breeder can be classified as the person who owns a pet Rottweiler and thinks it would be "fun" and/or profitable to have puppies or maybe that it would be a great experience for the kids to have rottweiler for sale. The worst underlying motive for such class of breeder in breeding dogs is to make some quick money. Normally this breeder has little or absolutely no technical knowledge about the rottweiler breed and its history and therefore won´t know anything about grooming or care. Backyard breeders almost never x-ray hips of their stock before breeding them.
When they get tired of their dogs they can even put their adult rottweiler for sale showing no mercy and loyalty to these wonderful dogs.

They are more often than not aware of breed problems and often do not care.

3: Hobby breeder - Go for them
The serious and dedicated hobby breeder regards his dogs as just that a hobby. He does not expect a profit. When someone breeds dogs for the enjoyment, pleasure and "thrill" of producing the very finest possible specimens of the breed, rather than for profit, the result is superior quality. These breeders acknowledge responsibility for each and every puppy produced and stand behind every dog they breed. Sometimes these breeders also have adult rottweilers for sale and therefore you will be sure to get a trained rotty with great temper. If you are scheptical then ask the breeder to give you some references from other happy owners, he will surely be happy to do so.

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