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Oz the Rottweiler
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LIFE WITH OZ THE GREAT!
***S U B S C R I B E*** TO "LIFE WITH OZ THE ROTTWEILER...........
& VISIT WWW.OZTHEROTTWEILER.BLOGSPOT.C OM **OZ THE ROTTWEILER PHOTOS NOW AVAILABLE!!**
**Please pleaaase don't get a Rottie just because you love Oz or just because you like Rottweilers. Oz is the result of daily training and socialization with an experienced rottweiler owner. Working breeds require an experienced handler and someone with a very firm understanding of training. A Rottweiler just like any breed MUST match your personality. PLEASE READ - "Thinking of getting a Rottweiler - READ THIS FIRST" on my blog page http://oztherottweiler.blog...
***S U B S C R I B E*** TO "LIFE WITH OZ THE ROTTWEILER...........
& VISIT WWW.OZTHEROTTWEILER.BLOGSPOT.C
**Please pleaaase don't get a Rottie just because you love Oz or just because you like Rottweilers. Oz is the result of daily training and socialization with an experienced rottweiler owner. Working breeds require an experienced handler and someone with a very firm understanding of training. A Rottweiler just like any breed MUST match your personality. PLEASE READ - "Thinking of getting a Rottweiler - READ THIS FIRST" on my blog page http://oztherottweiler.blog...
About Me:
I have spent nearly my whole life with Rottweilers and will always have the breed. Since I could walk I have poured my heart and soul into animals... Dogs (Rottweilers in particular) are my biggest weakness...
This is a wonderful breed but this breed is certainly not for everyone. They are an intelligent working breed that needs A LOT of ATTENTION, A FIRM UNDERSTANDING OF TRAINING, TIME, LOVE, EXERCISE, DEDICATION, and AN EXPERIENCED OWNER, along with a VERY GOOD UNDERSTANDING OF THE BREED (let alone the investment of food, veterinarian, and future health issues: prevalent in Rottweilers ie Hip/Elbow Dysplasia, Cranial cruciate ligament ruptures/knees, Congenital Heart Anomalies, Gastric Dilatation/Bloat, Osteosarcoma/bone cancer and more...
I love your comments/questions and want to help you as much as I can but please note I do get a tremendous amount of emails and I do my best to get back to all of you. I have put a lot time and dedication into Rottweilers/dogs and learning about what is best for our pets.
I do not claim to be an expert nor am I a nutritionist. Losing one of my Rottweilers to Ostersarcoma (bone cancer) ignited my desire to expand my knowledge on nutrition and health!! I have also studied dog behavior both conventionally and unconventionally for my own personal education. Training and socializing your Rottweiler is absolutely a must.
Simply put -- the better well being of our dogs.
LOVE YOUR DOGS
or why get one
to learn more about Oz, Rottweilers, nutrition, health, stories, photos and more ***JOIN*** OZ'S RFC aka rottie fan club at WWW.OZTHEROTTWEILER.BLOGSPOT.C
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Photographer
Interests:
shooting photos, working with my dog, being creative, artwork, being outdoors,
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How old is Oz now?
BUT she's alive ....Rottweilers are always strong in their troubles please comment back if you think this is true