Training your rottweiler
The Rottweiler needs a firm consistent leader that is in charge of the dog not the other way around. As pack leader you must win most games you play with your dog.
Remember you own the toys, food etc and should be able to take them away and give them back without your dog complaining and this is something you should start as a puppy.
Tone of voice is a very important training tool low tones for undesirable behaviour and high tones for desirable behavior. Short training sessions, so your dog doesn’t become bored, with plenty of praise and always finish on a good note. Some dogs respond well with food rewards but make sure you’re only giving a food reward for desired behaviour and you’re not just shoveling rewards at them. Use what works for you. A correctly bred Rottweiler doesn’t need to be trained to protect (guard) as this is a natural instinct of the Rottweiler. Please never train your dog while you are tired or angry your dog will get confused and aggression breeds aggression.
your dogs health
Regular exercise,
grooming and good diets are essential for the health of your dog.
Grooming includes checking of the ears (making sure they are
clean and have no discharge), brushing which will loosen and remove
hair ready to be dropped (this will help stop hair ending up on your
floors also) and will distribute natural oils through the coat making
your dogs coat healthier and shiny. Nail clipping (this should be
started at an early age so your dog is use to it) be careful not to
cut the quick. Ask your breeder to show you how these things are done
if you’re not sure. A bath about once a month (unless very dirty in
between) also keeps your dogs coat healthy. Don’t forget also to
wash any bedding regularly.
Your dog will also need
to be wormed regularly, your breeder
should tell you when your puppy’s next all wormer is due, Adults
are wormed approximately every 3 months. Worming
isn’t only important for your dog’s health; it is also important
because some parasites can be passed on and cause human health
problems. You also need to think about heartworm
prevention. Heartworm is contracted by your dog from mosquitoes
and they require year round protection. There are daily heartworm
tablets, monthly heartworm prevention or when your puppy is older,
about 12 months, your vet can give it a yearly heartworm needle. For
convenience there are some products available that treat heartworm,
intestinal worms, mite, lice and fleas all in one application but
these products usually do not treat ticks or tape worm so you would
have treat for tape worm about every 6 months and treat for ticks
with a different product. Your breeder and vet can help you with more
advice.
If
you have any questions or
concerns please contact your breeder or the Rottweiler Club of NSW
and we will do our best to answer your enquiries.
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