There are many circumstance in which a Rottweiler could find
itself in a Rottweiler rescue center, lost during a natural disaster,
accidents, death of its owner or an owner who just could not handle
it and kicked it out of the house.
Fortunately there are many rescue organizations which have exceptional
people whose love for this breed of dogs and keep them in the
Rottweiler rescue centers as volunteers. The Rottweiler rescue
volunteers will have some heart rendering stories about abandoned
Rottweilers that they found in different conditions and brought
to shelter.
This is why breeding has to be done only by highly responsible
people who know what they are doing when they choose this occupation.
Otherwise, the result is another Rottweiler in the Rottweiler
rescue center who is traumatized and unhappy with life and humans.
There are plus points and there are minus for any action or activity.
When looking at Rottweiler rescue and Rottweiler adoption, there
is a good side and a bad side. The Rottweiler you can bring from
the Rottweiler adoption center needs a lot of affection and care
and the fact that you saved him is a very satisfying thought.
Most of the times the Rottweiler rescue center would give free
training classes to have the Rottweiler adept at obedience training,
house broken and capable of adapting to new surroundings.
Volunteers Help With Rottweiler Training
More often than not, the volunteers from the Rottweiler rescue
center will work with you to acclimate the Rottweiler into your
environment and your family and typically you will get an excellent
breed Rottweiler with papers from such places at a fraction of
the cost and trouble that is involved bringing up a Rottweiler
puppy.
Their trauma and past experience with people may interfere, sometimes
pronouncedly, with their relationship with you and you will need
to be careful and very patient until its trust is established.
You should always be ready for a challenge since the Rottweiler
may decide to growl, snarl at you to intimidate you into the second
hierarchical position. If this happens often you can bring the
dog to a behavioral specialist who will be able to keep your dog
from developing totally negative traits and often you are not
sure how it will react with children, small animals and strangers