What To Expect From A Rottweiler Rescue Dog

Rescue centers do not find homes for overly aggressive Rottweiler rescue dogs so you do not need to worry about that. Housebreaking and other issues are things your vet may have advice on or your vet may get you contact information for a breeder to help with your Rottweiler rescue dog. Be patient with your Rottweiler rescue dog and never punish it.
There is a lot of satisfaction in taking in an animal that has been abused or abandoned and giving that animal a second chance. You should be commended for your humane gesture and you should also be given all of the advice and tools you need to make sure that your dog and you are given every chance in the world of being happy together for many years to come. Take your time with your new Rottweiler rescue dog and you should have a very happy experience.

It is a shame but the Rottweiler is sometimes exploited for its aggressive nature and trained to be overly aggressive and a danger to people. Unfortunately these Rottweilers cannot be given new homes and are destroyed when it is determined that their behavior cannot be changed. So while it is a tragedy that this happens it is also a relief to you to know that your Rottweiler is not predisposed to being dangerous at all.

As soon as you get your Rottweiler rescue dog home you are going to need good advice on how to train your dog and get it used to your home. Your vet is a great resource for this advice and if there is something your vet feels like that cannot answer for you then they may get you the information for contacting a reputable Rottweiler breeder who can help you with your questions. Either way getting advice from professionals is a great idea and something you should always do when raising a Rottweiler rescue dog.

Any dog owner will tell you that housebreaking is the most important thing to owning a dog. If your new dog is housebroken then you can get on with other things in your life and your dog's life. If your dog is not housebroken then you can use the crate method to train it just be sure to use a lot of praise and positive reinforcement and never leave your dog in the crate when you are home.

A Rottweiler rescue dog has been through a lot and one of the main things they need from a new owner is love and attention. Most times Rottweilers that have been abused are also neglected and when you get a Rottweiler rescue dog you need to let it know right away that things will be different. Be careful though as they are still aggressive dogs and you need to proceed at a slow and easy pace so that they have time to understand what is going on.

Your adoption of a Rottweiler rescue dog is a very humane and wonderful thing to do and you should be ready for many years of love and happiness with your new dog. Always be careful when dealing with your Rottweiler and remember that your dog is on guard until it feels comfortable so just proceed slowly but always with a firm hand. Never punish a Rottweiler as that can lead to bad things, use positive reinforcement and always praise your dog when it does the right things.

Sharon Davies is an animal lover that has owned several indoor pets, most adopted from various rescue centers. If you need helpful information about Rottweiler rescue dogs then use this article. This article contains helpful Rottweiler information in regards to adopting a rescue dog.

By Sharon Davies
Published: 6/26/2008
 
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