A rottweiler is squirming around.?
This would depend on what you mean by squirming, if you mean in pain seek veterinary advice.
What is biggest rottweiler or bullmastiff?
They are both around the same size. Bullmastiffs weigh 100 to 133 pounds. Rottweilers weigh 90 to 132 pounds.
How long do rottweiler lab mixes live?
The average lifespan for a Lab is 10 to 13 years, and the average lifespan for a Rottweiler is 10 to 12 years. Mixed breeds are usually a little healthier than their purebred cousins, so a Rott-Lab mix could live a scooch longer.
Keep up with the dog's preventative treatments, feed the best food you can afford, don't allow the dog to become over weight, brush it's teeth, and get prompt care when he/she gets ill, and your dog will have the best chance to live a long and happy life!
Are you touch your rottweilers puppies when they are first born?
no you dont not unless you get the mother in another room or if the mother is calm the dog will bite you if you touch its puppies.
What is the average weight for 39 year old male who is 5'5?
That is between 60 to 70 KG. 85 Kg is overweight.
Your 12 month old male rottweiler pants a lot He is not overweight?
It could be that he is just hot, all dogs sweat through their tongue, which causes them to pant. My male Rottweiler is exactly the same, so I don't think there is anything really to worry about. They are just big bulky dogs.
How much does neutering and spaying cost for a rottweiler?
Anything between 200-600 dollars for a Rott.
Will a rottadors head split like a rottweilers?
This depends on the genetic make-up of the animal. I am not an animal geneticist, so I do not know if the split forehead is a dominant trait. If it isn't then there are no guarantees that the animal will have this trait, it is all left up to chance when the male and female mate.
Your rottweilers head is sunk in on one side is it from age?
Asymmetric muscular atrophy (which is what it sounds like you are describing) is not a normal result of the aging process. However, Rottweilers have a small but scientifically described tendency to have temporomandibular muscle atrophy. You should take your Rottie into a veterinarian to have this examined.
Is it true or false a Rottweiler has a stonger bite force than a Great White shark?
Yes it is true.. According to research leader Dr Daniel Huber of the University of Tampa in Florida, sharks actually have very weak jaws for their size and can bite through their prey mainly thanks to their extremely sharp teeth - and because they can grow to be so large.
Is 15 years of age old for a rottweiler?
Considering that Rottweilers are a large breed, 15 years old is an amazing age. The typical life expectancy is between 11 and 13 years so your Rottweiler has exceeded the normal age.
Rottweiler traits are very unique to the breed. they are very protective and loyal.
Why are rottweilers called Canis lupis familiaris?
All dogs are called Canis lupus familiaris as all are subspecies of the wolf.
How big do rottweiler king sheperd mixes get?
The size of dogs is determined by genetics, just like humans. Look at the size of the dogs parents and grandparents to get a good idea. Also, what in the world is a "King Shepherd"??
Is a Rottweiler cross Huntaway a good dog?
hi there - me and my family have a 7 month old Rottweiler huntaway - and he is the best, i would not change him for the worl - we have 3 kids and he is great with them. if anything he is too soft sometimes. lol he has a great personality and is very friendly with all dogs shaps and sizes and loves a play.
but be warned - he is 7 months old and already the size of a 3 year old large dog - he is going to be about the same size as a mastive dog and he needs alot of walks and constant atention
What is the dosage of human penicillan for a 80 pound dog?
Dogs must NOT be given human medicine!
Consult a vet and stop risking your dogs health.
Can a Rottweiler kill an adult?
Yes a Rottweiler could kill an adult, if in a frenzied attack.
Most Rottweilers are not dangerous, and are kept as family pets. Only a small minority are dangerous, and is caused by bad ownership and people not knowing enough about the breed prior to ownership.
See the related link for some statistics on dog bites and fatalities.
Why has a rottweiler been bread like it has?
Different dogs have different ways of being bread...and the rottweiler has been brought up the way it has so it can survive Does that answer your question?
How much does a pug rottweiler mix cost?
Its a mutt, so it SHOULD cost nothing.
Unless the dirty Back Yard Breeder to 'bred' this terrible mix flead, wormed and gave the puppies their first two shots. Then your looking at 100 pounds/150 dollars for the mongrels.
How much money should you save before moving out of state?
For me, it was about $1500 in moving expenses, plus six months of rent (you can get an idea of how much using the internet apartment sites), rental and utility deposits (again online) and a few hundred for food a month. Purchase of clothing, apartment niceties and so on should wait until you land that job. Be sure to keep a running tally of your expenses and be dutiful about reviewing them as you go along to avoid surprises. A good buffer would be around 8 to 10 thousand dollars.
The puppies will be three quarters Rottweiler, one quarter Shepherd. (75% Rottweiler, 25% Shepherd).
What do pit bulls and rottweilers have in common?
They are very strong. I have a pitbull and rottweiler for pets and they are really strong. They are very playfull too...
The Rottweiler may have descended from the Italian Mastiff (which is now the Neapolitan Mastiff). It was a herding dog in the Middle Ages. The dog, as we know it today, was bred in the German town of Rottweil in Wurttemberg.
The Rottweiler has been used for tracking, herding, watchdog duties, carting, police work, competitive obedience, and schutzhund.
The Rottweiler is a medium large, robust and powerful dog, black with clearly defined rust markings. His compact and substantial build denotes great strength, agility and endurance. He has a broad head with a rounded forehead and a well-developed muzzle. His dark eyes can be friendly or daring. His triangular ears are carried forward. One of the things people find frightening about the Rottweiler is the amount of black - over his body and even inside his mouth. The tail is docked and dewclaws are normally removed. Extremely well-developed musculature is obvious in the jaws, shoulders and hips.
Known for their fierce fighting capabilities when defending their family and property, the Rottweiler is normally a calm, happy, confident dog who loves his family and friends. They love companionship and relish socialization exercises.
However, if not out of stock that has a nice personality and if not socialized and obedience trained at a young age, Rotties can be hard to handle, aggressive, and unreliable. Having been bred for centuries for guard work, the Rottweiler can easily turn aggressive. Their size and strength will make them impossible to hold on leash should they decide to go some place or be aggressive, so obedience to commands is essential.
They can be aggressive with other dogs and should be kept on leashes in public places. When the Rottweiler is consistently brought up and trained, it will be a good playmate for children. It will accept cats and other household pets as long as the dog has had a positive experience with them while it was young. Friends and relatives of the family are normally enthusiastically welcomed. Strangers can get no further than the sidewalk.
Most people are afraid of a Rottweiler, but that is not the correct reaction to have toward them as it puts them on alert. Proper introductions by the owner will put a correctly trained Rottie at ease and pave the way for a long and happy relationship.