Friday, May 30, 2008

Rottweiler names

Once you have made a decision to buy a Rottweiler the next step is to choose a name for the puppy. Maybe you are asking yourself if there are some typical rottweiler names that are used over and over by rottweiler owners.

Well, there is no such a thing as "you must choose this or that" however you can sometimes see a pattern happening when talking about rottweiler names.

Rotties are strong and powerful dogs so usually owners tend to associate powerful names to them. Exemple of these rottweiler names could be "tiger" "bear", "tyson", "Arnold".

Other owners like to choose German sounding names such "Kurtz", "Thomas", "Sepp" or "Herbie".

Whatever your idea you should choose a simple and powerful name for your rottie so that when you call her she will associate the name with something powerful and commanding.

Let your creativity loose when choosing rottweiler names and I am sure that you´ll come up with something nice and original.

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Rottweiler health problems

Rotties just as any other breed out there are prone to some rottweiler health problmems that unfortunately happen more frequently.

Let´s take a look at typical rottweiler health problems:

1. Developmental bone and joint diseases
These are pretty common in all large breeds and should be paid attention to. One of the ways to prevent them is to have adequate exercise and and movement. We have seen cases of deformed rotties because they were always chained and confined to small spaces. In one case there was a rottie that would have to climb stairs too often, even in his puppyhood giving him serious joint problems.
What we like to do is taking them for a swim in our special pool but we know that the majority of rottie owners don´t have this possibility. Just try to get your best friend plenty of excercise like walking and running and always monitor if there are any problems.

2. Lymphoma
This is a cancer of the immune system cells causing enlarged lymph glands, diarrhea, vomiting, weight loss and zero energy.
To prevent this we encourage you to feed a natural diet and to check out this vet webpage which talks about the dangers of vaccines and medications http://as2006.vetsecrets.hop.clickbank.net

3. Osteosarcoma
Bone cancer also very common in rotties and other large breed dogs. We have lost many of our rotties to this terrible disease. Again as in point 2 we encourage you to visit http://as2006.vetsecrets.hop.clickbank.net and take a natural approach.

These are some of the most common rottweiler health problems, soon we will examine more of them. Stay tuned on our blow.

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Free Rottweiler Puppies

Are you looking for free rottweiler puppies?

You can certainly find some sources of free rottweiler puppies if you take the time and effort to do your research.

However there are some things that you must keep in mind when considering to get free rottweiler puppies:

1. You won´t find the best, well bred puppies because responsible breeders most likely won´t give you free rottweiler puppies unless they know you personally and know that you will be able to take good care of the puppy.

2. Responsible breeders probably will think that you are not serious about taking good care of your rottweiler if you are not willing to pay for it.

3. Remember the costs that are involved in owning a rottweiler. This costs range from food (rotties eat a lot), vaccinations, vet trips, toys, kennel and so on.

As you can see there are a lot of things to consider.

If your finally made the decision that you can take good care of your rottie then the best way would be to contact someone in your area who already owns a rottweiler female and ask if she will have any puppies.

Wishing you good luck on your search.

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Big German Rottweilers

If you are looking for big german rottweilers there are some things that you must keep in mind. First of all the rottweiler breed has some very well defined standards that should not tollerate too big rottweilers or too small rottweilers.

You should try to stick with the standards because they exist for a reason.
Proportionate rottweilers are both strong, agile and good looking. There is harmony between all the body parts.

Last but not least big german rottweilers could also have some joint problems because they are out of proportion and their joints might not support the extra weight and muscles.

Stick with the standard and look for serious german rottweiler breeders.

Here are the standards:
Dogs: 24-27 inches (60-68 cms)
Bitches: 22-25 inches (55-63 cms)

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