I am interested in a male rottweiler puppy less than 3 months old so i can train it properly at a young age. I am paying around $200 for this puppy. Does anybody have a puppy that needs a good home?
very unlikely. ANd you will need a helluva lot more for keep the dog and pay for veterinary care for the rest of its life.
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very unlikely. ANd you will need a helluva lot more for keep the dog and pay for veterinary care for the rest of its life.
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Call your shelter or humane society– they do have alot of purebreds and puppies.
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do treat him with extra care though cuz he is kinda wild i mean he was banned in countries cuz of his aggressive behaviour.. nd has one of the strongest jaws in the dogs category its a superb dog if not dangerous !.. take care ciao
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Call your local vet and see if they know of any breeders in your area you can also make breed specific requests from most ASPCA branches and with them your adoption fees often include puppy classes which are invaluable with rotties the people up the road from me raise them but sorry they will not ship. Also try pets.com and search by city
good luck and when you do find a puppy make sure you get it into puppy classes so it won't eat your house when it starts to teeth
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Why LESS than 3 months?!
You can train properly at a young age – just not before he should leave his mum!! Puppies are sold at certain ages for a reason – they learn VITAL skills from their mother and siblings, such as how to accept a "telling off" from an older dog, how to interact with other pups etc. Take that away and you will need to do so much MORE training and socialising – thats if you dont end up with a dog with other dog issues. And do you really want a Rottie that lunges and barks at every dog that walks past?!!
Seriously, you will end up with much more work. Listen to what We tell you! We dont say it for fun!!
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Oh, this is absolutely not a good way to find a healthy puppy! NO online source is! Instead, contact a rescue organization and ask them about reliable breeders. You can google the breed and your state (rottweiler rescue, WV, for example). Or contact the rottweiler breeders association – google "rottweiler breeders, WV" for example. But go to see the puppy first, and ask to meet its parents. Ask all the right questions, such as questions about health checkups, genetic disorder possibilities, who the parents are (and if you can meet them) where the dog is registered (only AKC has the real registry in the USA), and so on. Ask the breeder how she chose the mate for her bitch, what shots the puppies have already had, and so on. Be sure to find out whether you get a copy of the puppy's medical records to take to your own vet. Be sure the breeder will take the puppy back no matter how old it is if for any reason you can't keep it – and put that clause into the sales contract if it isn't there.
Don't take the puppy home before it is 10 weeks old, because it needs that extra two months for its mom and litter mates to teach it bite inhibition.
Good luck!
Apacapacas
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You are lucky if you can get a turtle for $200.00. Seriously,
a healthy, well bread rottweiler puppy is going to cost at
least $1,000. You are not likely to find a rottweiler puppy,
that is less than 3 months old, readily available in an animal
shelter. Those dogs are in high demand. Plus, you have to
factor in, all of the veterinarian expenses. Your vet bills will
likely total close to $500.00, just in the first 6 months. And
you need about $200 – $300 in supplies, i.e. a crate, bowls,
collar, leash, food, treats, etc. I would wait until you can
spend the money necessary to get a healthy puppy, and
meet the financial obligations to take care of the dog.
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No i am looking 4 One to!!!!Tell me if you find some
No i am looking 4 One to!!!!Tell me if you find someone.
It is not impossible to find a Rottie around 200 dollars but it is quite difficult. I paid 250 for my Rottie but is was because the breeder held the puppies too long and did not want to spend the money to register the litter with AKC. So we took her home at about 15 weeks and paid the AKC fees ourselves. She is a beautiful and loving dog…wouldn’t trade her for the world. The thing about Rotties is that you have to be very particular when choosing one. Temperment is not always a learned behavior and despite the best training sometimes you can not change bad tendencies. I am hoping that the reason you are looking for a dog that is so inexpensive is because you are being responsible and taking into account the other costs that go along with having a dog like vet bills, bowls, collars, leads, etc and trying to budget accordingly. Just be mindful that sometimes people who sell their dogs on the cheap are not good breeders who are breeding for temperment and breed standards. Good Luck!