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Rallying With Your Rottweiler, Speed And Agility Course

September 5th, 2010

Rottweilers, being a very strong, athletic, and responsive breed, always love a good challenge. Sporting with your Rottweiler is a great hobby because it provides the Rottweiler the exercise he or she so desperately needs and is an incredible bonding experience. Besides that, it’s just plain fun for you and your dog!

Amongst the traditional dog sports of carting, hunting, and agility trials, dog rally competition has recently become very popular. It is a newer sport and almost exclusively practiced in the United States. It is a systematic combination of agility and obedience trials, and the competition factor is based around race car driving, hence the term “rally.”

Training for dog rally competitions is a very intensive process. As with any training regimen, it is best to start as young as possible. The Rottweiler is an intelligent breed, and is thus somewhat hardheaded. Proper obedience training as a puppy will make rally training so much easier when your dog is old enough to compete.

In rally competitions, your dog must race to each of fifteen to twenty course stations at which he will perform the required agility or obedience task. There is a limited amount of time in which to complete this task and the entire course. Each task is judged by a professional.

Rottweilers excel at certain aspects of rally competitions and fall short in others. While they are strong, agile, and fast, competing against a smaller herding dog like a Border Collie could mean you’re in tough competition! This should not be discouraging – the skill of any rally team depends almost entirely on its owner’s training ability and the dog’s willingness to compete. With the right Rottweiler, you could leave any bouncy little Border Collie in your dust!

If you are new to the sport, or even new to the concept of rally, that’s no problem. Rally offers three separate levels of competition. The novice level allows you to compete with your dog on his or her leash, which is more lax than most other competitions. This means you will have the opportunity to start competing in rally quickly, rather than spending months training for your first competition without any active experience at a rally meet. Novice meets will also give you an opportunity to observe dogs that perform at higher levels.

Many Rottweiler clubs offer rally competitions, and there are non breed-specific rally clubs as well. If you’re interested in pursuing a rally career or hobby with your Rottweiler, you should get in touch with one of these clubs and begin training. Rally is a great way to stay fit for you and your dog, and is an incredible bonding experience for an owner and their pet.

This article was written by John Jackson and has been contributed by http://www.greatdogsite.com. For more information on the Rottweiler, please visit our page http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/details/Rottweiler/.

Grandmother praised for saving rottweiler mauled girl

September 3rd, 2010

Grandmother praised for saving rottweiler mauled girl
The mother of a 10-year-old girl mauled by two rottweilers tonight praised the child’s grandmother for helping to save her.

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Rottweiler Dog requires a specific training

September 2nd, 2010

Since with a few other breed of dog, the Rottweiler requires a luck of convinced and given training. Training is weighty if you wish for a dog with the purpose of is available to be loyal, calm and not annihilate your back home. Rottweiler training is very diverse and in attendance are a small amount of issues in actual with the purpose of you will wish for to be multinational on, to ensure with the purpose of your dog is as well industrial and behaved as workable.

Remember with the intention of dogs communicate to lone a further through the aid of body commands and not verbal commands. This is valuable as it comes to Rottweiler training since you need to get on to guaranteed you apply more body commands than verbal if you aspire to be inflicted with accomplishment at this time. Also keep in mind some time ago you start the training with the intention of if you are having serious difficulties you sort out permanently be inflicted with the option of calling in a qualified to help you made known at this time, or by smallest amount help you make ongoing.

When it comes to Rottweiler training, individual of the principal and largely focal things you can make sure of is bake your dog know to facilitate you are the alpha dog, or the individual in control. You can allow them know this by responsibility several things, individual to focus them more than on their back often. By responsibility this, they understand to facilitate they are in a submission stand and to facilitate you therefore are the individual in control.

You be supposed to and practice taking away their food while they are intake, although as a rule owners prepare not realize this. If you are working with a full-fledged dog and they bark or nip by you once you move out to take their food, they contain not been qualified correctly and you will contain to start them rancid fresh now as you would with a puppy.

Rottweiler respect training does not come up with to be arduous and in detail can be a fortune of fun. It allows you to induce a closer connection with your dog and bond with them. Many relations think with the purpose of you cannot teach an old dog pristine tricks but this is really not dedicated. Even if you induce a full-grown Rottweiler you can still train them as it should be, although it could take a fragment more epochs.

Rottweilers are horrendous dogs and nominate representing fabulous pets, but training is a compulsory part of several pet’s lifestyle. You need to nominate convinced to facilitate they are departing to act appropriately, especially if you own guests larger than repeatedly or if you own children. Remember to facilitate if at some point in your Rottweiler training you be converted into too frustrated or simply feel as though you are not making several progress, at hand are professionals improbable at hand to facilitate you can hire to show your face in and help you improbable.

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The Rottweiler and the Boxer ? Standing Guard Over You

September 2nd, 2010

If you’re looking for a Guardian Angel in dog form, you might consider either the Rottweiler or the Boxer. Both are Guardian Dogs, which were bred to watch over people, property or livestock.

 

Unlike some Guardian breeds, the Rottie and the Boxer have always lived closely with humans protecting them, thus making them suitable family pets. These dogs are comfortable with family and friends but wary of strangers. Despite their sometimes goofy appearance, both breeds are top notch watch dogs, watching over you as if your soul were in their paws. If they have children to watch over, you may find yourself having to tear them away from their charges. Supervision with outsiders is imperative, as a Rottweiler may misinterpret a wrestling game between your child and a friend or a Dobie might think someone running toward you is a threat. The key is to avoid these situations and always be aware of the protective instinct these breeds have. This instinct makes the Rottie and the Boxer excellent body guards and shows why they excel in work as police dogs or search and rescue dogs.

 

The Rottweiler and Boxer have a lot in common. They are both formidable dogs whose presence is likely to dissuade a robber or the postman. Both tend to dislike hot weather and both love children. One big difference is that Rotties show up on Breed Specific Legislation at times while Boxers seem to have beat the rap. This is yet another BSL inconsistency, considering their goal to ban dogs who are like Pit Bulls and the Boxer is the one who shares a common ancestry to Bully Dogs. The Rottie is ancient, having started as a Roman cattle dog knock-off in Rottweil, Germany. The Boxer gets his name from his connection to fighting dogs – when he fights. he tends to use his forelegs as if boxing.

 

If choosing between these two Guardian Dogs, consider size, personality and activity level. The Rottie can weigh between 75 to 130 pounds, while the Boxer is between 50 to 80. This makes a Rottie look more intimidating but when your dog is 13 and you have to lift him up the stairs, the Boxer seems more agreeable.  Both dogs are often reserved when meeting new people but the Boxer is often decidedly friendlier and more playful than the Rottweiler. Likewise, a Boxer has a higher activity level than a Rottie, who is usually content with one slow walk a day.  A family who is active with older children will enjoy a Boxer immensely; a family with younger children may want to choose a Rottie.

 

A few final considerations before choosing either breed:

 

1. You may run across some prejudice from people who do not understand that these dogs may look formidable but they are only threatening when provoked. This has led to Rotties being put on BSL lists in some towns or states and it’s possible the Boxer could be next. Luckily, BSL is still limited and often dogs on the list are accepted by the community with extra insurance and muzzling.

 

2. Both breeds potentially will have hip dysplasia, kidney trouble, neurological disorders and thyroid disease. The Boxer may also have breathing problems because of his Bulldog-like muzzle.

 

3. The time you spend on training, which will be substantial since Guardian Dogs can be stubborn and often challenge the Alpha, is made up for in the ease of their grooming. These dogs have short hair and they do not shed much. They are both also known, especially the Boxer, for not having the typical “doggie smell.”

 

Both breeds represent an excellent choice for a family looking for protection or just canine companions who will help you may a quick beeline through a crowd or scare off your nosy neighbors. And though both breeds originated in Germany, they truly embody the American spirit of fearlessness, loyalty.

The author, Richard Briceson has been training and breeding Rottweiler Dogs for over fourteen years.

Rottweiler Puppy At The Pool

August 30th, 2010


I was pulling my boy in the pool when Romeo decided it looked like a fun tug toy. Does he think he’s some kind of rescue dog? Romeo is 14 weeks here. Boy, the quality of this video isn’t the greatest. The high quality one is better.

PUG PLAYS WITH ROTTWEILER

August 29th, 2010


This is our pug playing with our rotties in the sun, having lots of fun. Yes, our pug is bonkers!!!

Rottweiler Plays With Kitten

August 27th, 2010


This is a really sweet video for a change of pace. Amazing how gentle this rottweiler can be, going against their reputation. Break.com Clip of the Day.

How to Train a Rottweiler : How to Teach Your Rottweiler to Sit

August 26th, 2010


Teach your Rottweiler to sit on command in this free dog obedience training video, with basic tips and techniques for teaching good animal behavior. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

ROTTWEILER KENNEL DOGS

August 25th, 2010


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rottweiler security

August 24th, 2010


Rocky the rottweiler training for security work Trained by Premier Dog Training