Mar 04 2007
Rottweiler Puppy Care: The Important Things That You Should Know
When it comes to Rottweiler puppy care, you really have to make sure that you are as knowledgeable and informed as you possibly can be, because Rottweiler puppies are a particular type of puppy which is rather complex to take care of.
About Rottweiler Puppy Care
One of the first things that anyone would have to know about Rottweiler puppy care is the fact that they are very unique, and so Rottweiler puppy care is then very unique as well.
The first thing that you are going to want to do with Rottweiler dogs is get them vaccinated, and then you are going to want to make sure that you follow this up with yearly booster vaccinations in order to maintain the dog’s immunity to diseases. You also need to have your dog wormed every three months and speak to your veterinarian about de-fleaing products.
You also want to make sure that you feed your Rottweiler only the most high-grade dog food, and make note of the fact that the first ingredient should be meat, if you are trying to get the best quality product that you possibly can.
Another incredibly important fact that you will need to take into consideration is that a Rottweiler has a very strong instinct to protect her home and family, and so therefore you want to avoid leaving her alone with unfamiliar people in your home, because if they perceive an unfamiliar visitor as an intruder, then they may attack.
Walking your Rottweiler is yet another incredibly important factor in regards to Rottweiler puppy care, and you want to walk them at least twice a day, for 20 minutes or more each time you do.
Make sure that you give them a lot of loving and playing, so that they can stay happy and healthy throughout their entire life.
You are sure to love having a Rottweiler, as they are beautiful, friendly, and loyal, however you just want to make sure that you take all of the previously discussed issues seriously into consideration, so that you can care for your Rottweiler properly, and so that you can ensure that they will have a long and healthy life.
If you are not ready to put this much effort into having a pet, then you most likely are going to want to choose a different kind of dog, one that does not require as much effort on your part.
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