Friday, August 21, 2015

Dogs Comforting People

When you feel happy or sad your dog is there for you at any times. Even that he is not human, he has fur and paws, he has unconditional love to give. Here are some pictures of adorable dogs comforting people.


1.Rottweiler hugs and comforts sad girl 

       
                                             
 2.Boxer 
     

3.Cocker Spaniel
   

4.Rottweiler
     

5.English Bulldog
     

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Most popular dog breeds in the United States

Do you know which are the most popular dog breeds in the United States? The Labrador retriever, is the most popular breed of dog in the United States, according to the American Kennel Club's newly, but what about the others?
1. Labrador Retrievers
2.German Shepherds
3.Bulldogs
4.Beagles
5.Boxers
 

6.Yorkshire Terriers

7.Poodles
8.Rottweilers

Saturday, August 15, 2015

8 Facts about dogs that you might not heard before !

8 Facts about dogs that will blow your mind !

Fact #8 - Dogs are can understand up to 250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple mathematical calculations. The average dog is as intelligent as a two-year-old child.

Fact #7 - Some stray Russian dogs have learned how to use the subway system in order to travel to more populated areas in search of food.


Fact #6 - Dogs don’t like being hugged as much as humans. They interpret putting a limb over another animal as a sign of dominance.
Fact #5 - Service dogs are trained to know when they are on duty. When their harness is on, they know it’s business time. When you take it off, the pups immediately become playful and energetic.

Fact #4 - Seeing eye dogs are trained to pee and poo on command so that their owners can clean up . (The command is usually - Get busy!) Male dogs are also trained to do their business without lifting their leg.


Fact #3 - In ancient China, the emperor’s last line of defense was a small Pekingese dog literally hidden up his sleeve.


Fact #2 - The wetness of a dog’s nose is essential for determining what direction a smell is coming from.


Fact #1 - Spiked dog collars were invented in ancient Greece and were originally designed to protect dogs throats from wolf attacks.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Before and After Photos of Adopted Rottweiler will melt your heart !

This is Tiny, an abandoned Rottweiler in Taiwan who was close to death in a Taiwanese dog pound until a British expat rescued him. The results of his recovery are simply amazing.


Judging by the dog's terrible condition, it seemed he was left in the street to die. His skin was ravaged by a terrible case of mange, he was emaciated and so neglected, he didn't seem to care about living. But after British expat Sean McCormack took him in and helped him recover the dog had a miraculous transformation.
Here are some photos Sean took before and after the recovery process.
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Not only he transformed completely, but he made such a recovery he was crowned the grand champion at the a dog show. Tiny was crowned the Grand Champion of Ruffs 2014. 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Tips to Bring Home a Healthy Rottweiler Puppy



1.Don't ever buy a Rottweiler puppy from unethical breeders such as pet stores or Internet retailers who know virtually nothing about the breed and its genetic and temperament challenges. These people can often be identified by a tendency to advertise the extreme: Super large Rotties or exceptionally “game,” which is a code word for a dog who’s determined to win any fight he gets into.
2.Choose a breeder who is not only willing but insists on being a resource in helping you train and care for your new dog. The ARC has guidelines on how to interview and select a Rottweiler breeder and any breeder who can't provide you with this documentation, or who tells you these health problems don't happen in her lines or aren't "really" a concern, is either dishonest or completely ignorant about Rottweilers.

3.Ask your breeder to see the results of genetic screening tests. The American Rottweiler Club requires its member breeders to screen all breeding dogs for hip dysplasia. The clearance should be from either the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) or the University of Pennsylvania (PennHip). ARC also requires breeders to have OFA clearance on breeding dogs' elbows, as those joints can also be dysplastic. Additionally, breeders must have their dogs' eyes cleared each year by the Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERF). Finally, OFA clearance of the parents' cardiac health is required.

4.Look for a breeder who will do even more than the required minimum testing. Certification by the American Temperament Test Society (ATT), OFA clearance of the parents' thyroids, and certification that the parents are free of inherited bleeding disorders like Von Willebrand's Disease are all signs of a truly dedicated breeder.

5.Make sure you have a good contract with the seller, shelter or rescue group that spells out responsibilities on both sides. In states with “puppy lemon laws,” be sure you and the person you get the dog from both understand your rights and recourses.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Big Rottie named 'Blondie'

Blondie the 150lb Rottweiler
This dog Blondie is a really big Rottweiler who is as pleasant as can be.
Fantastic Dog, one of the biggest Rottweilers we've ever seen and it looks amazing, he is big and tall not short and overweight.

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It is a really friendly dog too, the video of this amazing dog in youtube has reached more than 700.000 views.

How much does your Rottweiler weight, comment below...

Monday, August 3, 2015

Best Rottweiler Memes

We have collected some of the best Rottweiler memes images around the internet posted by different people around the world.Hope you will enjoy them !

1.I love everything and everybody
2.You think you trained me?

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3.No one can know what happened here........

 4.Can you see me now.....

5. I don't always chase squirrels....


6. I see you..
7.No time to explain..

8.Are you sure?

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