Monday, February 20, 2017

Rottweiler adopts kittens that were left to die in the street !

Rottweiler adopts kittensA Rottweiler dog adopted three abandoned kittens that were left to die in the street.

The trio were found dumped in the streets in New Zealand last week and taken to the vets, asking for someone to take them on.

Chelles McIntosh responded to the call for help and found her dog Bear was fascinated with the tiny bundles of fur.



The rottweiler liked to lick two-week-old Inky, Pinky and Ponky clean every time they had finished a feed of milk formula.

"He just has such a kind, loving nature about him." the dog owner said.
"He comes and finds me when they are crying. It's just him being a typical Rottweiler that hasn't been raised to be aggressive ... and would be a wonderful mother except he doesn't have the right bits." she said.

Once they were weaned off the bottle Inky, Pinky and Ponky would return to the vet clinic where a search for a new homes would begin, Ms Bason said./nzherald.co.nz/



Saturday, February 18, 2017

Why Dogs Shouldn't Eat Chocolate?

Rottweiler Chocolate
Chocolate is one of the most common foods that is bad for dogs. Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine which fall under the methylxanthines category.
Theobromine is in the same family as caffeine and is a type of stimulant, theobromine stimulates the central nervous system, heart muscle and causes a slightly increases blood pressure. Signs of chocolate toxicity include diarrhea, vomiting, excitability, seizures, and death.




The amount of theobromine in chocolate it varies, because of so many different types of chocolates out there. Darker chocolate is more pure and dangerous for a dog to consume than a milk chocolate can be. A single piece doesn't contain a large enough theobromine dosage to harm your dog, but if you have a small dog that has eaten a box of chocolates, call immediately the clinic for professional assistance.

However, chocolate isn't the only food your dog should avoid. Read 'Peoples food that are dangerous for dogs' and be sure that your dog will never get access to these foods.


Thursday, February 16, 2017

Rottweiler Reaction To Bear - Test

Rottweiler bearHave you ever wondered how would Rottweilers react if they ever faced bears ? This video can give you an idea...

This video uploaded to Youtube by a Rottweiler owner shows the reaction of a Rottweiler dog towards a fake bear.

The uploader explained: "There is a tiny chance to meet bears for us so this was a great way to see what happends. There was some straws from a bears winter nest on the groung, bear fur and bear poop so scent was as real as it gets for the dog."



In the video you can see the dog as he approaches the bear as soon as he sees it, and then comes back and stands in front of the owner in a protective way.
"The bear guy said that i don't have to worry about bear attacks when i have my rottie with me , the way he acted would scare the bear away." the owner added.




Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Woman Finds a Lost Rottweiler On The Highway. But The TRUTH She Reveals Next is Terrifying !!

Lost Rottweiler On The Highway
Kathy Wilkes-Myers has been rescuing stray animals for years now. One day while she was walking along the highway, Kathy noticed a emaciated Rottweiler. Rottweiler named Ella was completely different from other dogs. She was curious about this dog and wanted to know more about her.

"I could just tell right away she was somebody's baby. She just didn't act like a stray dog to me,"
said Kathy Wilkes-Myers.



Kathy found a pile of wrecked personal items on the highway, then she remembered there had been a car accident at that place sometime back. Ella was thrown from the car during the accident. The rescue team didn’t see her and she spent 13 days waiting for her family to return. The family survived from accident and they thought Ella was dead. Thanks to Kathy’s efforts, Ella has found her family./CBS/.
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Sunday, February 5, 2017

Hercules - The Rottweiler Saves His Owner From An Attacker.

Hercules - The Rottweiler
The Woodland, Texas (USA) - Catalina Humphrey was walking the 10 month old Rottweiler puppy Hercules on the popular Sawmill trail in the Grogan's Mill community around 4 p.m. when suddenly a man crept up from behind and grabbed her shoulder.

“I didn’t have a purse on me. I just had my workout gear on,” Humphrey said. 

“I didn’t have something that would draw me out for him to want to attack me like that. I don’t know what his intent was, but I know it wasn’t good.”




She was surprised when even at just a few months old, Hercules didn’t hesitate to protect her when the strange man appeared out of nowhere and forcefully grabbed her from behind.

The pup reacted so quickly that neither the man nor Humphrey knew what was happening. Hercules immediately attacked the man, biting him over and over again, until he managed to get up and run away.

Humphrey and Hercules sprinted home and reported the attempted attack to the police. Humphrey knows she’s lucky Hercules was there to protect her, but is still shaken by the incident. 

“To know he protected me … I am beyond grateful he did that,” Humphrey said about Hercules, who always knows when she is upset or afraid. /KHOU/



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