Rottweiler Dogs & Puppies in Ghana
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Rottweiler: description and nature of the breed
For a Rottweiler to be a good member of your family, it requires significant ongoing socialization, and therefore this breed is recommended for experienced dog owners. However, despite their size, these intelligent and confident dogs are easy to care for.
Hanging ears (natural position)
Drooling Propensity: Medium Snoring Propensity: Low
Propensity to dig: low Need for communication / attention: high
Cattle driver, security guard, weight carrier
Color: black with reddish brown tan
AKC classification: service dogs
At first glance, the Rottweiler gives the impression of a strong breed - and this is true.
The body length of Rottweilers is slightly greater than their height, which varies from 55 cm for small females to 70 cm for large males. They weigh from 36 to 54 kg.
The Rottweil Rottweiler Dogs & Puppies in Ghana er is a weighty dog with a large head, tight-fitting and slightly drooping ears. He has a strong square muzzle, but due to his drooping lips (wings), he sometimes drools. The Rottweiler should always be black with reddish brown tan markings. The ideal coat is short, dense and slightly coarse. Sometimes "fluffy" puppies appear in the litter, but they are not allowed to participate in exhibitions. The tails are docked very shortly, ideally up to one or two caudal vertebrae.
Rottweilers mature rather slowly, which is typical for large breeds. Many reach full adult growth only by 2–3 years of age, although this usually occurs by the first year. Such dogs will still have time to get fat and align the chest and eventually become those large dogs that we are used to seeing.
Rottweilers were bred for protection and protection, which should always be remembered. Well socialized Rottweilers get along well with humans and other dogs, but males are sometimes a little aggressive and tend to dominate. These dogs are active, intelligent and completely confident in themselves to act independently, and therefore they need to be guided even from puppyhood.
Left to their own devices, Rottweilers can bother with their barking or digging, and due to their large size, they can cause major damage. Since this is a service breed, Rottweilers are very easy to train and cope with various tasks, even if they are accompanying a child. Aggressive dogs can wreak havoc and a lot of problems, so they need a stern but confident hand and an experienced owner.
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