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Rottweiler Puppies
Once you decided which breeder is right for you, you will have
entered into a life long relationship with both the Rottweiler
puppy you are about to buy and the Rottweiler breeder you are
buying it from.
Generally speaking, the Rottweiler puppy is a handful and then
some and they will need your constant attention for at least the
first two years of its life when his character will be formed.
The Rottweiler is easy to train, though a bit slow. Slow, not
because he cannot catch on to what you say, but rather because
he wants to see with how much he can get away with before complying
with what it is asked to do.
Once the Rottweiler pup understands who the boss is in the house,
he will be like putty in your hands as along as you treat him
right. You cannot bully a Rottweiler and you should know there
are many behavioral problems that stem from bad training such
as soft and indecisive handing, as well as from abuse and harsh
behavior.
House Training Should Be First Lesson
The first thing that needs to be taught to the Rottweiler pup
is house training and initially, you will find that the Rottweiler
puppy needs to go every two to three hours. The best way to train
them is to crate them and then as soon as he is out of the crate
led to the littering place. Training a Rottweiler needs lots of
patience and control. Ideally, by six months the pup will be totally
house trained if handled well.
You should be aware that the Rottweiler puppy loves to use his
mouth a lot. He will bite, and bite pretty hard, whatever he can
get in his mouth including your feet, hands, furniture, and anything
that has fallen on the floor. They will have to be admonished
every time they are found biting things, and a loud howl from
you or any humans will indicate they are biting you. If that does
not work, a tap with the newspaper roll would be sufficient.
Since the puppies are a bit hard to restrain and it takes about
two years to have them fully under your control so it is not advisable
to have small children around them. The youngest child around
a Rottweiler should be a minimum of seven or eight years old.
Even so, it should never be given charge of the dog, since the
dog will sense the child’s incapability of controlling it, and
immediately throw tantrums and flaunt rules.
There is a lot to do to get the house and your hearts ready for
these lovely animals and the next article will take you through
the nitty-gritty of raising a Rottweiler puppy and the requirements
that goes under Rottweiler
puppy care.
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