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Rottweilers are used in obedience, agility, herding, and other activities. They are strong dogs that need to be trained from an early age. It is especially recommended for the dogs that are going to be used in herding. Males should be started on ducks. They should show a great extent of control over the ducks and get adjusted to the feeling of a leader. Later, they can be taught to herd cattle. Rottweilers are not encouraged to bite sheep. In fact, they rarely do so. They have a natural herding instinct and do not have to be punished for snapping. Sometimes, the dogs will nip to induce the sheep to follow directions.

Young Rottweilers tend to be dominant. They force the stock and are often a failure. This can be managed by keeping the dog off the stock with a pole. Not all Rottweilers, however, are good for herding cattle. If a Rottweiler does not seem to display the talents of a herding dog, it can be used in other activities.

Rottweilers that take part in agility have to navigate between various obstacles and go through tunnels. The dog should be really quick and agile for the competition is based on time limitations. Agility training can start under the age of two years old. However, puppies should not be exposed to jumps to avoid hip and elbow injuries. Rottweilers over 6-7 years old are not recommended for agility.

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R-CK Kennels - A non-breeding kennel dedicated to breed education and Rottweiler rescue with puppy pictures, unique articles, and health information.

Rottie-L Roster - A high-volume, unmoderated e-mail discussion list for Rottweiler enthusiasts.

Rottweb Magazine - Online magazine for Rottweiler enthusiasts.

Rottweiler Chat - Chat, message forums, e-cards, poetry, and links.

Rottweiler Club of Canada - Articles on the Rottweiler in general and on health issues in particular, events, breeders list, brags, and humor.

Rottweiler Discussion Forum - Collection of online Rottweiler discussion forums, categorized by topic.

Rottweiler Online - German magazine features regular updates, show results, a puppy section, classifieds, dogs for adoption, and a monthly poll. In English and German.

Rottweiler Portal - Information about puppies, whether guard dog or a family pet. Breed history, standard and a quiz.

Rottweiler UK - Helpful tips on owning a Rottweiler concentrating on health issues.

Rottweilers Breed-FAQ - Information including history, standards, health concerns, care, and temperament.

Rottweilers Reign Supreme - Newsletter, rescue, breed bans, K-9 Koolers, K-9 Sulkies, and merchandise.

The Rottweiler Chronicle - An on-line publication about the breed.
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California Canine Discmasters - The California Canine DiscMasters are some of the most recognized and popular dogs in the world.

Canine Freestyle Federation, Inc. - Canine Freestyle is a choreographed performance with music.

International Disc Dog Handlers' Association - Representing and uniting the individual handlers, local and regional clubs and disc dogs that make up the Canine Disc sport.

International Weight Pull Association - A non-profit association that promotes the sport of dog pulling through well organized, sanctioned events.

North American Dog Agility Council - To provide North American dogs and their handlers a fast, safe and enjoyable form of the the sport of dog agility.

North American Flyball Association, Inc. - World's Fastest Growing dog sport.

The American Herding Breed Association - The focus of the AHBA program is on practical herding work.

United States Dog Agility Association, Inc. - Promoting International Standards in Dog Agility.

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Rottweilers - Rottweilers accompanied the Roman Legions, herding their cattle and guarding their camps across the Alps. On the banks of the Neckar River in what is now southern Germany, was the origin of the town of Rottweil (named for the red tile roofs of the villas built by the Romans). The cattle trade flourished in Rottweil through the mid-1800s, as did the Rottweiler Metzgerhund (butcher dog), who drove the cattle to market and returned with the filled purses of their masters around their necks. As rail transportation became the primary means of bringing cattle to market, the dogs were used less frequently. By 1905, there was only one Rottweiler left in the town of Rottweil. The Rottweiler gained popularity as a police dog in the early 1900's. Several Clubs were formed, and in 1921 united as the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub (ADRK). The first Rottweiler was admitted to the AKC Stud Book in 1931. The Rottweiler was a fairly uncommon dog in the United States through the 1970's, but the early 1980's began a meteoric rise in popularity. The Rottweiler is now the second most popular AKC breed since 1992.

24-27 inches (61-69 cm.) Bitches 22-25 inches (56-63 cm.)

Rottweilers Breeders - The ancestors of Rottweilers were brought with invading Romans through the passes of the high Alps into what is now southern Germany. Rottweilers were used for guarding cattle at night, droving by day. Long after the Romans were driven out, the remaining dogs continued in that occupation. The butchers of Rottweil, Germany, used these dogs for centuries to drive cattle to market. To protect their moneybags on the trip home, the owner would tie the bags around the necks of their fearless, loyal dogs. The breed came to be known as the butcher's dog.

Later on Rottweilers were used to pull carts and sometimes hunt wild boars. These two uses are said to be the reason Rottweilers had their tails docked. One was to get out of the way of pulling the carts and the other was to minimize the damage received during a fight.

Rottweilers Puppies - When choosing Rottweilers, decisions will have to be made on what traits and qualities are most important to you. Think long-term - all puppies are cute, but as adult dogs they can be very different. Here are some things to consider.

Answering this question can help you decide what types of puppy to look for.

Rottweilers - Rottweilers are medium-large, powerful dogs. Their substantial build expresses strength, confidence and agility. The ideal Rottweiler is black with rust markings. The Rottweiler's broad head is of a medium length. The well-developed muzzle is rather strong. The dog's almond-shaped eyes are of a medium size. The eyes are triangular in shape. The dark brown is the desired color.

The neck is powerful, and is moderately long. The chest is broad and deep. The straight back is strong. The loin is short, and is well muscled. The outer coat is straight and coarse. The undercoat is influenced by the climate. As a rule, it is present on neck and thighs. The tail is docked short.

Rottweilers Rescues Pictures - Rottweilers make good guardians, as these dogs seem to be immune to pain. In fact, many breed owners state that this is the greatest dog for personal protection, police work, obedience, and a number of other activities that require a lot of strength and intelligence on the part of the dog. Despite the fact that the Rottweiler makes a good pet and an affectionate friend for the family, this breed is not for everyone; it requires a lot of training and it is recommended for experienced owners.

The breed has a massive, powerful body and appears to be muscular and athletic. The broad head and rounded forehead are likely to add to the "serious" appearance of the dog. Rottweilers have a well-developed muzzle with a scissors bite. According to the breed standard, the ears of the dog should be triangular and should be carried forward. The nose is usually wide and black, and the eyes are dark.

Rottweilers Breeders Pictures - The Rottweilers are both guardians and intelligent, steady friends. Although the dogs may be a bit aloof, they are rather devoted to their owners and aim to accompany and guard their masters with all the heart. These dogs love exercise and enthusiastically endeavor the challenges of any outdoor sports that include dog and owner. Once the breed was very popular, although by the year 1905, the breed’s population and geographical area of influence has decreased greatly. The temperament of the Rottweiler breed attracts new faithful friends in all professional and social classes beyond the original cattle dealers.

Rottweilers Breeders - The history of Rottweilers started in ancient times, when Roman conquerors invaded Southern Germany. The Romans brought along dogs that were their lifelong friends and companions. They were strong, robust, sturdy and enduring. Driving cattle and guarding property were the dogs' basic assignments. They also took part in military campaigns.

The Romans founded a town, which was later named 'the Town of Rottweil'. In German 'Rottweil' means 'Red tile'. The roofs of the houses were covered with red tiles. It happened so, that the dogs interbred with local dogs just in this town. So was produced the breed we now term 'Rottweiler'.

Rottweilers Photos - Rottweilers are large dogs weighing up to 110 lbs and reaching a height of about 25 inches. They belong to the working dog group and make excellent guardians and watch dogs. They can also be used as police dogs and make good companions for the whole family. The Rottweiler has always been a devoted friend to man and served in a variety of activities.

The history of the breed suggests that the Romans used the dogs as herders. They had to drive the cattle that was used as a source of food and also guarded the pulls with munitions. Breeders perfected the dog's qualities continuously, which helped them take a fitting niche among other distinguished breeds. Nowadays, Rottweilers are popular show companions and working dogs. They are common in many countries. However, like with other breeds, it takes time to find a Rottweiler with outstanding physical and temperament characteristics.

Rottweilers Puppies - Strength, agility and watchfulness are characteristics that Rottweilers inherited from their ancient Roman ancestors, who served as drove dogs, shepherd dogs, and watchdogs. They were also used as guard dogs and accompanied troops on marches. After just one of such campaigns, a group of Romans and their dogs settled in South Germany. The dogs were crossbred with some local species near what was later to be the Town of Rottweil; hence there was born a new breed of dogs known as Rottweilers.

The necessity-to pull heavy weight carts, guard their masters and their property, track and catch runaway slaves and take part in military action-has firmly and forever inbred impressive strength, intelligence, vigilance and aggression into what we now refer to as pure Rottweilers. Throughout the history of Rottweiler keeping, these qualities have been trained enough to be genetically predetermined. Therefore, it is absolutely imperative that Rottweiler fanciers, when buying a puppy, lay strict emphasis on proper care and training of the pups.

Rottweilers Puppy - Rottweilers are the dogs that have a long history. There are many speculations concerning the origin of the breed. Several theories exist as far as the origin of the breed is concerned. Each dog, regardless of its chosen purpose to be a participant of the dog show or for a breeding program, should follow all the standards provided below. Dogs can be about 63-69 cm (25-27 ins) high as the bitches are usually about 58-64 cm (23-25 ins). This is a very important characteristic when the dogs participate in the show or are for breeding.

Rottweilers Rescues Breeders - The original functions of Rottweilers were driving the cattle and guarding the houses. Everything in the conformation of this breed is aimed at these purposes. The look of a Rottweiler suggests great strength, endurance, boldness and courage. The body of these dogs is strong and muscular; the neck is thick and slightly arched; the head is large with a deep muzzle. The skull should be broad between the eyes; cheeks are well boned, but not prominent. The nose should be black; the nostrils are well developed and broad. Skin on the head should not be loose, but slight wrinkles are acceptable.

Rottweilers Rescues - The Rottweilers originated in Germany long ago and during that time, the dogs were cattle drivers and guard dogs. As far as the origins of the breed are concerned, this is not quite clear. It is believed that the origins of the breed date back to antiquity. Given it working uses, the breed belongs to the working group of dogs. The Rottweilers are of high intelligence, rugged, and dependable. They make great guard dogs. Being affectionate, faithful, and courageous, they are easy to train and are naturally obedient. The AKC (American Kennel Club) first registered the breed in 1931.

Rottweilers Pictures - From the mid-19th century until the beginning of the 20th century, Rottweilers were wavering on the brink of disappearance. That happened because cattle driving, which was the breed's basic occupation, became unlawful and the dogs fell out of use. It was not until 1901, that a group of enthusiasts formed a club in order to prevent the Rottweiler from total extinction. The club was gone soon, but it managed to set the tone for further revival of the breed and, in 1907, two new clubs were founded.

One of those clubs worked toward the engagement of Rottweilers in police operations and, by the 1930s, the breed had proven its uniqueness as a guard dog. And, since then, it is widely used by security organizations in Europe and America. Rottweilers' courage, endurance, sturdiness and confidence have earned them a strong position in the hearts of dog fanciers and specialists.




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