Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Rottweiler caring

Today we are going over the subject of giving your rottie a bath.

Before going into details on how to do it we would like you to remember that dogs, unlike humans, do not need to bath very often.

What do we mean by "often"? Unless your rottie is rolling in the mud on a frequent basis you should give a bath only once a month.

You see dogs have self cleaning substances in their coats and if we give baths too often then we deprive them of this auto protection.

Conclusion: too many baths = your rottie stinks more.

Now that you know the frequency let us show you te main steps of the bathing process:

1. Test the water to be neither cold nor warm. Lukewarm is best.

2. Put a good amount of shampoo to care of all the dirt, then rinse well to remove all the soap. Do not leave soap on your rottie´s coat. hint: use only dog shampoo not human as it can cause allergies.

3. If you are using a tank or tub, make sure that your rottie is secured safely.

4. Wash the head beeing careful that no shampoo goes into the eyes.

After finishing give your rottie a nice treat for behaving so well during the process.

Have fun!!!

All the best,
Andy & Dinna
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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Rottweiler behavior

Rottweiler behavior - First Part

Imagine having a dog that is both powerful and gentle.
Imagine that he is there to protect you but knows when someone is your friend and accepts him.

This would be a dream dog right? Well my friend welcome to the rotties world.

A well trained and balanced rottweiler will protect you from a thief trying to get to your house and at the same time know that someone is your friend because he picks up on your energy toward this person.

That´s a typical rottweiler behavior

We have seen lots of cases where rotties acted this way. That´s the good news.

The bad news is that the media almost only reports the other side of the coin. "rotties biting this" "rottweilers attacking that..." and so on...

To learn how to have a balance rottie you must know how to handle him, respect him and be very very firm.

The results will be priceless...

Have a great time with your best friend
Andy & Dinna

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Monday, June 2, 2008

American Rottweiler Breeders

Some people have asked us a list of American Rottweiler breeders and here at www.rottweilerus.com we are happy to provide you this information.

Should we find more american rottweiler breeders we will then update this list.

California:

Iron Chancellor
Wendi Lewellen
P.O Box 2313
Rocklin, CA 95677
(916) 624-3024
www.ironchancellorrottweilers.com

Marlo´S
Marlene Lore Keene
Vickie Joy Stansberry
140 Chaucer Drive
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(925) 938-5977
www.marlosrottweilers.com

Von Der Westkueste
Angel Abril
P.O Box 2301
Ramona, CA 92065
(760) 788-8333
www.vonderwestkuesterottweilers.com

Von Hapki Rottweilers
2205 Pacific Coast Hwy
Lomita, CA 90717
(626) 388-5453
www.vomhapkirotts.com

Cedar Grove Rottweilers
Hornbrook, CA
(530) 475-3317
or
Santa Rosa, CA
(707) 545-3884
www.geocities.com/cedargroverotts/

Florida

Von Singh
Betty Singh
5327 S.E County Road 760
Arcadia, FL 34266
(863) 491-0461
www.vonsinghrottweilers.com

Idaho

Von Marc Rottweilers
Sharon Maples
P.O. Box 578
Hayden Lake, ID 83835
(208) 762-2336
www.vonmarcrottweilers.com

Illinois

Princehaus
Peter Prince
La Grange IL
(708) 369-7383
www.princehaus.com

Schonhaus
Beverly LeBeau
7N010 Elgin Street
South Elgin, IL 60177
(847) 815-3493
www.schonhausrottweilers.com

Maine

Golt´s Of Winns Hill
Rick & Eddy Golt
RR2, Box 1100 Winns Hill
Sweden, ME 04040
(207) 647-8880
www.golt.net

Massachusetts

Rott Iron
Karen Hayes
P.O. Box 99
North Billerica, MA 01862
(978) 436-0561
www.gis.net/~rottiron

Nebraska

Vom Gruberhaus
Sandy Nekuda
186 Fort Street
Omaha, NE 68110-1281
(402) 455-2653
www.gruberhausrottweilers.com

Vom Vollenhaus
Terri Vollertson
757 North 30th road
Syracuse, NE 68446
(402) 269-2348
www.vomvollenhausrottweilers.com

New Jersey

Braeside
Leslie Fried
107 Colony Place
Woolwich Township, NJ 08085
(856) 241-7653

New York

Vom Wesburg Rottweilers
Chris & Pam Scheda
6157 Curriers Road
Arcade, NY 14009
(585) 492-0094
www.wesburgs.com

North Carolina

Goldmoor
Marge & Comann Gold
562 Goldmoor Drive
Concord, NC 28025
(704) 782-2835

Ohio

Von Gailingen
Catherine M. Thompson
1579 Rock Bridge Roade SE Waschingotn Court House, OH 43160
(740) 636-0272

Pennsylvania

Vom Löwenherzig
Samantha & Steven Canuso
103 Timberline Drive
Douglassville, PA 19158
(610) 689-8319
www.vomlowenherzigrottweilers.com

Washington

Redwood Krest
Joeri Goedertier
P.O Box 2162
Battle Ground, WA 98604-2162
(360) 687-7180
www.redwoodkrest.com

Rennick
Don & Pat Rennick
10529 88th Street NE
Lake Stevens, WA 98258
(360) 659-1418

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