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Within ten days of purchasing your new puppy, you must take him/her to a licensed veterinarian for an examination. If the veterinarian determines, within ten days of purchase, that your dog is clinically ill or has died from an injury sustained or illness likely to have been contracted on or before the date of sale and delivery, you have the following options:
Rottweiler Breeders
About Us
We are committed to raising beautiful, healthy pups, which will bring a lot of joy and happiness to you. Our puppies receive a lot of attention and optimal care as they are raised in our home as our children. Before selling out our puppies to you, we make sure to have a background check on you as there are a lot of dog murderers out there who pretend to be pet lovers. This is to ensure that our cuties get to favorable homes were they’ll be loved and well taken care of. Lastly, we will keep touch with you from time to time to ensure the good health of our puppy and also help with advice if anything goes wrong with the pup along the way.
Our Available Puppies
Addison
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 11 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Chloe
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 11 Weeks Old
Sex: Female
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Chase
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 11 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Gunner
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 11 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Frank
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 11 Weeks Old
Sex: Male
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Sophia
Price: $1500 $750
Breed: Rottweiler Puppy
Age: 10 Weeks Old
Sex: Female
Vaccinations: Up-to-Date
Registered: Yes
One year genetic health guarantee,
Comes With Registration Paper,
And Lifetime breeder support. Contact now for more information.
Rottweiler Breeders
Your Rottweiler’s Health
We know that because you care so much about your dog, you want to take good care of her. That is why we have summarized the health concerns we will be discussing with you over the life of your Rottie. By knowing about health concerns specific to Rottweilers, we can tailor a preventive health plan to watch for and hopefully prevent some predictable risks.
Many diseases and health conditions are genetic, meaning they are related to your pet’s breed. There is a general consensus among canine genetic researchers and veterinary practitioners that the conditions we’ve described herein have a significant rate of incidence and/or impact in this breed. That does not mean your dog will have these problems; it just means that she is more at risk than other dogs. We will describe the most common issues seen in Rottweilers to give you an idea of what may come up in her future. Of course, we can’t cover every possibility here, so always check with us if you notice any unusual signs or symptoms.
This guide contains general health information important to all canines as well as the most important genetic predispositions for Rottweilers. This information helps you and us together plan for your pet’s unique medical needs. At the end of the article, we have also included a description of what you can do at home to keep your Rottie looking and feeling her best. You will know what to watch for, and we will all feel better knowing that we’re taking the best possible care of your pal.
Dental Disease
Dental disease is the most common chronic problem in pets, affecting 80% of all dogs by age two. Unfortunately, your Rottweiler is more likely than other dogs to have problems with her teeth. Dental disease starts with tartar build-up on the teeth and progresses to infection of the gums and roots of the teeth. If we don’t prevent or treat dental disease, your buddy may lose her teeth and be in danger of damage to her kidneys, liver, heart, and joints. In fact, your Rottie’s life span may even be cut short by one to three years! We’ll clean your dog’s teeth regularly and let you know what you can do at home to keep those pearly whites clean.
Infections
Rottweilers are susceptible to bacterial and viral infections — the same ones that all dogs can get — such as parvo, rabies, and distemper. Many of these infections are preventable through vaccination, which we will recommend based on her age, the diseases we see in our area, and other factors.
Obesity
Obesity can be a significant health problem in Rottweilers. It is a serious disease that may cause or worsen joint problems, metabolic and digestive disorders, back pain, and heart disease. Though it’s tempting to give your pal food when she looks at you with those soulful eyes, you can “love her to death” with leftover people food and doggie treats. Instead, give her a hug, brush her fur or teeth, play a game with her, or perhaps take her for a walk. She’ll feel better, and so will you!
Parasites
All kinds of worms and bugs can invade your Rottie’s body, inside and out. Everything from fleas and ticks to ear mites can infest her skin and ears. Hookworms, roundworms, heartworms, and whipworms can get into her system in a number of ways: drinking unclean water, walking on contaminated soil, or being bitten by an infected mosquito. Some of these parasites can be transmitted to you or a family member and are a serious concern for everyone. For your canine friend, these parasites can cause pain, discomfort, and even death, so it’s important that we test for them on a regular basis. We’ll also recommend preventive medication as necessary to keep her healthy.