The best way to choose a rottw

The best way to choose a rottw

Rottweilers is loving, comical, bright and loyal. They are also very strong-willed adn determined. Before choosing a Rottweiler pup you must know about the breed. You should go and find many books adn read as much as possible. The important thing you have to consider is its temperament - no one want a mean dog. When picking a Rottweiler you should talk to the breeder to find information about th pup's lineage and heritage. After dong all of these things you are now ready to see the litter.
Behavioral aspects of a Rottweiler are influenced by genetics, socialization, trainig and lifelong discipline. The ideal Rottweiler temperament, according to the AKC breed standard, is a calm, confidant, courageous dog that is self-assured and somewhat aloof. They are naturally protective of home and family and are wary of those other than family members. Ask to see the parent. Both should appear to be approachable, but non-aggressive, sane and friendly. You want a puppy that's happy-go-lucky.
It is always good to get the breeder's help. After all, breeders know their pups better than anyone doew. You really have to rely on what the breeder has observed through the eight weeks of the pup's life. If the breeder has many years of experience, they will know how their puppies moves about. The breeder must also be a person you can work with is case difficulties arise later on.
When evaluating a litter of pupppies, look for simple signs of good health: proper weight, cleanliness, including clean surrounding; lack of oder; not runny or red, eyes and nose; clean ears; full hair coat without balding patches, and no excessive scratching. Healthy puppies should appeat well socialized, playful and friendly. The puppies should be really active adn friendly. If you want to get an idea of the puppies' orthopedic health, ask to see orthopedic certification of both parents. You need to see if the parents have ever had eye diseases. Ask to see each parent's CSRF number, which is evidence the dog has been screened and found free of heritable eye disease. The breeder should have taken the puppies to get vaccinations and deworming. Ask to see the health records, which should have the dates when the pup had the shots. Once you've completed your health examination and have purchased a Rottweiler puppy, you should take it to your veterinarian within 48 hours for a complete, professional examination.
After reading everything you can, you should have found out everything about behavior, breeders, and health. Raising a Rottweiler is very fun, but also a lot of work. Through experience I have found Rottweiler's very smart, fun adn definitely as loyal as dogs get.