Monday, July 14, 2008

Choosing Rottweiler Puppies

After decided to adopt a Rottweiler puppy you need to know how you can find a healthy and happy Rottweiler puppy to add to your household. The first time dog owner or Rottweiler owner can find this a bit difficult unless you follow a few general tips to find the right dog for your household. The most important tip when selecting your Rottweiler puppy is to select the dog that approached you or doesn't shy away from you when you approach them. Don't choose puppy if they are fearful or aggressive. You want a Rottweiler puppy that is friendly and allows you to hold and handle them.

The next tip is to try and meet the parents if possible. Before adopting a puppy you want to observe the behavior of the parents. Ideally the parents of the puppy will be friendly, well behaved and easy to touch and handle. If the parents are well adjusted then there is a great chance that the puppy will adapt just the same with proper training.
When it comes to the Rottweiler puppy you want to carefully examine their back legs. Since Rottweilers are in general large dogs they can have problems with their back hips, which are costly to fix. In order to reduce the chance of having a dog that will develop these problems you should avoid a Rottweiler puppy that has hips that are grossly turned out and for the most part face forward. Also make sure the puppy's parents don't have a history of hip disorders since some of these conditions can be hereditary.

Never judge a breeder by their appearance, rather consider how the breeder treats and trains their puppies. How the breeder raises the puppies will have a lot to do with how your Rottweiler puppy will turn out later on. So always keep an open mind and just remember that you will never find the perfect animal, but you will find a loving companion that will be loyal to you for years to come.
It is very important to ask questions when looking for a Rottweiler puppy and you should not be afraid to ask the most difficult questions. One of the most important questions to ask is how many times the mother has had puppies. The general rule for Rottweiler's is that a female should only have three litters in her lifetime for the best breeding results. The mother should also have adequate time to recover after having a litter before she is bred again. There can be a problem with a puppy's health and behavior if a female Rottweiler is over bred.

While it can be difficult to ask questions you should always remember that a good breeder will be eager to answer your questions and is very helpful. Often the best breeders will even give you all the general facts without you having to ask and then allow you to assess the traits of the parents. Good breeders don't push you and want to make sure you raise your puppy properly. So don't be afraid to voice any questions you have including those about the health history of the parents.

When selecting Rottweiler puppies you should consider their health and history as well as asking the right questions. After finding the right puppy then you can enjoy the fun of choosing Rottweiler puppy names.

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