What is a normal weight and height of a five month old female?
i would say that probably a 5 month old girl should weigh about 8.5lbs-11lbs
How much does it cost to send your 3 month old child to daycare for one month?
Ask the people there how much it would cost to send your three month old child for one month.
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although they are not as aggresive as other dogs, rottweilers kill everyone.
Are Female Rottweiler full Rottweiler?
Yes if it's a purebred. The sex does not have anything to do with a dog being a purebred or "full Rottweiler."
Are rottweilers bread to kill lions?
The dogs were known as "Rottweil butchers' dogs" because they were used to herd livestock and pull carts laden with butchered meat and other products to market.
So basically no , they were't bred to kill lions.
For mre info on rottweilers go to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rottweiler
That only depends on if he/she has had a life with an abusive owner or a loving one. I used to own a rottweiler, and he was really sweet. Just because they were bred to be guard dogs doesn't mean they're mean.
What is negative of selectively breeding Dobermans and rottweilers together?
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They are actually both from the same parent breed, the doberman having been crossed repeatedly with greyhound to make a faster, dog for taking down fleeing subjects, while the Rottweiler is a defending dog which is built to stand it's ground and not allow an adversary to get past it to whatever or whomever it is protecting. Both dogs can be vermin (rabbit, rat squirrel) aggressive and individual dogs within either breed can be cat aggressive or not depending on their personality and upbringing. Neither dog is generally livestock aggressive unless intolerably raised by ignorant people.
The resulting dog will be a blend of the characteristics of the parent animal. The distinct differences between the two breeds can come out as a hodge podge.
DOBERMAN (bred for guarding and human "population management")
1. Inflexible "greyhound" hip allows faster running
2. Leaner, tightly muscled body can run fast
3. Tighter greyhound skin to prevent skin being grabbed
4. Shorter hair to prevent being grabbed and pushed off
5. taller lanky build
6. developed for long running take down fleeing human beings (yes really)
7. smaller, more narrow greyhound head
8. leaner jaw for snatch and snap biting (quick deep damage, take off fingers, inflict pain) They have a strong jaw but are better off in groups when it comes to pinning an intruder.
9. Rapid mouth attack with strong snapping, pain inflicting, wounding intention.
10. Can be very high strung and constantly stepping about like greyhounds often do.
ROTTWEILER (bred for guarding cattle against wild animals and driver work)
1. Fully flexible hip allows a fully human-like upright stance for higher jumping
2. Bulky powerful muscles for
3. Lose skin folds to protect against attacked by a pack of wild animals
4. Short shaggy hair, provided protection and padding and warmth in rough terrain.
5. Compact, burly build for powerful, short distance charge, stand its ground and block aggressors
6. Developed for stamina, strength, ability to turn quickly and climb over rough terrain.
7. Broad mastiff head
8. Large, powerful crushing jaw intended to grab, stop, shake animals attacking a herd. This jaw in tended to break bones and cause serious damage during a fight or hold onto another animal's throat and not let go until it is no longer a threat.
9. Slower mouth attack with more powerful bite with intention to tear and break.
10. Sure footed, stable stance, patient and laid back dog.
Okay, so you cross them. You could get a heavily muscled dog with a tiny snapping head, a massive headed skinny dog with a snapping jaw (hilarious looking). A well-muscled dog with a greyhound inflexible him and mid-sized head and a mediocre cross snapping/crushing jaw that does both about the same. I've seen several of these crosses. Only rarely do they produce a good looking dog. Most look pretty ridiculous and although they have a good temperament, seem a bit identity confused.
The cross can, however, produce a dog that is a faster, less high strung, less aloof mid-range dog, which is nice. Usually the build of the dog will be someone between both breeds. Which characteristics come out of the mix is a complete toss up. And whether the dog ends up looking disproportionate is also a toss up even within the same litter. But it is not a bad cross.
What advice can you give me on walking my rottweiler on a leash?
An energetic dog pulls because she's eager to go, go, go... and pulling is a very common problem...
Pulling back on the leash is mostly respond by dogs by pulling even harder and im sure a rottweiler pulls hard...
A trainer will be able to teach your dog obedience, but if budget is a problem, just be patient and consistent in following the steps
Can a man kill a rottweiler with a kick on the head?
No, but the man might injure the rottweiler depending on his strength. A rottweiler would just leave you alone like any dog kicked in the head would.
1-12 yr rottweiler female when sleeping she leaks pee what can you do to stop this?
My moms dog has the same problem. They have pills that help with bladder control problems available through a vet. They aren't exactly cheap (about $30 for a months supply for a 70 pound dog), but they do work. I can't remember the name of them, but the vet's office should be able to help. A natural alternative is D-Mannose and cranberry extract. I used it on two of my old dogs who had incontinence and it cleared both of them. After 6-9 mo. I sometimes have to use it 2 to 3 mo. again. But the dogs take it with no problem--they both hated what the vet gave them.
Are their any caverns in Massachusetts if so where are they?
There are many caves in * Adams, Massachusetts * Norton, Massachusetts * Sutton, Massachusetts but I am intersted in guided tours are there any?
Before rottweilers tails are cropped are they curly?
When the dog is relaxed it will curve at the tip but be mostly laying flat downwards but yes, when the dog is alert the tail does go almost over the back in some cases.
No, I'm afraid that's another one of those old wives tales I'm afraid.
Most pups will yelp when you pick them up by their scuff, it is their natural way of communication with their parents on how much pressure is applied when picking them up, before hurting them. Alot of pups do it to protest aswell, especially when they have their mind set on doing something else.
Are rottweilers prone to hip displashia?
Rottweilers are very prone to joint problems, mainly in their hips. Your rottie will more than likely not develop hip problems after their first few years of life.
How would a pitbull a dogo argentino a rottweiler and a doverman get along?
One of the earliest duties of the domestic dog was guarding the property of its owners, whether that property be land, livestock or his owner's home. Most modern dog breeds will naturally act as guardians when at home, but some dog breeds have been especially developed or selectively bred for their natural inclination to guard and defend the territory and people they consider as having under their custody.
American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bull Terrier, Cane Corso, Doberman Pinchers, Dogo Argentino, Dogue de Bordeaux, German Shepherds, Presa Canario, Rottweilers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, the much maligned breeds that we have found to be so loveable and affectionate. Breed-specific legislation is WRONG. It is the backyard breeder, the irresponsible owner and how the dog is trained or untrained that is responsible for their bad behavior.
I own a rottie that I have had since he's been 8 weeks old. He has been raised in a kid-friendly, adult friendly environment for the past 5 years and not once has he snapped at anyone, let alone growl. I feel his chances of attacking are very slim unless he feels threatened.
What we can do if I don't cut rottweilers tail until two months old?
At this point, you would have to completely sedate your rott to remove the tail and it is considered an amputation. It would be considered an elective surgery so the doctor may want to run additional blood work, ecg and other pre-surgical panelling. I would recommend to have the tail done at the same time as the spay/neuter to decrease the number of times you dog has be sedated for surgery. But not all doctors are willing to do this surgery because it is purely cosmetic.
General, tail dockings are done by the time the pups are 5 days old. The nerve endings are not completely formed by that time so the procedure can be done without any anesthesia or pain medication.
Which is more expensive bullmastiff or rottweiler?
i would have to say a rottweiler would be more expensiv
How long can Rottweilers be alone?
about 2hours max if trained properly or they will get board and distructive
What is the of 7 classification groups of a rottweiler?
There isn't, a Rottweiler is 1 or the FIVE classification groups. The Rotweiler is the Animal out of the five.
How big do rottweiler mixes get?
Husky rottweiler mix size
Weight: 60 lbs to 140 lbs
Height: 2.7 ft to 2.8 ft tall
Can a rottweiler kill an African wild dog?
Yes, because the rottweiler has the strength and jaw size to do so.