That would be neat. There are health benefits and stuff, no?
*Does research* Yes, they are. But you can get them pre house trained/socialized for around 700$. Do you like Drax from Marvel? :3 He's so cute. But James looks nicer...
Indeed, I'll work on it then. Yes! They provide lots of mental and emotional support. Not to mention they boost the responsibility levels of the owner and keep them active (the dogo needs to play and walk. =P) They also will clean up any food spills in the kitchen.
Drax is a funny guy. Don't they also lower the risk or heart disease?
*Does research* Yes, they are. But you can get them pre house trained/socialized for around 700$. Do you like Drax from Marvel? :3 He's so cute. But James looks nicer...
Indeed, I'll work on it then. Yes! They provide lots of mental and emotional support. Not to mention they boost the responsibility levels of the owner and keep them active (the dogo needs to play and walk. =P) They also will clean up any food spills in the kitchen.
Drax is a funny guy. Don't they also lower the risk or heart disease?
Lol. Yeah! Apparently so! That's neat. They also can promote social interaction. I'm about a third done with my report on Rottweilers.
Lol. Yeah! Apparently so! That's neat. They also can promote social interaction. I'm about a third done with my report on Rottweilers.
Oh wow, thank you so much!
No prob! All done.
BabyDill
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Yisrael2’s Parents
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Anytown, Some state, IDK
Dear Yisreal’s parents,
This is a letter containing some information that may be useful to you in deciding if your son, a good friend, can have a Rottweiler.
I feel I should start with a popular argument leveled against the Rottweiler. It’s common to hear that Rotties are more dangerous, have bad temperament and are harder to train than other breeds. This is false.
Firstly, they are not any more prone to be violent than any other breed, as long as they have been properly trained. They can even be gentle around children. Secondly, Rottweilers are typically even tempered, good at keeping their cool, and courageous. They are smart and can be trained just as easily as other breeds.
Rotties make excellent companions because of their many good traits. They are compassionate, friendly, confident, affectionate, loyal, very strong, and form strong ties with their owners. The strong bond they form, and the personality of the Rottweiler makes them ideal for being anyone's best bud. For these attributes they have been used as therapy dogs, emotional support animals, police dogs, military dogs, and pets. They also have been used by programs to help veterans overcome PTSD.
They are not bred fighters such as the Pit Bull as you may think. They were originally bred to help humans keep cattle. After that they became known as the “Rottweiler Metzgerhund” in Germany. This means “Rottweil Butcher’s dog”. The butchers would keep them to help run cattle and even pull a small cart full of the meat into the market so they could sell it.
There is so much that a dog can provide for a family. They promote heart health. Reduce blood pressure, can boost natural immunity and lower stress. They also will require walking and playing, getting their owners out of the house and exercising. An amazing thing people noticed was that they also cause their owners to be more social. The benefits of getting a dog are so many that I could not fit them all here.
Last of all I cannot express how important it is to have good training and socializing for any dog you are looking to own. The Rottweilers are no exception. You must respect and love your dog; they should naturally return it.
I would suggest that you get a pre house trained and well socialized puppy. Getting a young dog will make the chance of getting a bad one much smaller and also make joining the family more smooth. You can find pure breed, pre trained and socialized pups for around seven hundred dollars. Sometimes you can even get them for free, but these come with less health guarantees and typically no pre vaccinations or papers.
I hope this helps you in making the important decision of whether or not this specific dog is for you.
Most respectfully,
BabyDill
How's that? You can edit stuff where you think it needs. But overall do you think it will work!?
This is a letter containing some information that may be useful to you in deciding if your son, a good friend, can have a Rottweiler.
I feel I should start with a popular argument leveled against the Rottweiler. It’s common to hear that Rotties are more dangerous, have bad temperament and are harder to train than other breeds. This is false.
Firstly, they are not any more prone to be violent than any other breed, as long as they have been properly trained. They can even be gentle around children. Secondly, Rottweilers are typically even tempered, good at keeping their cool, and courageous. They are smart and can be trained just as easily as other breeds.
Rotties make excellent companions because of their many good traits. They are compassionate, friendly, confident, affectionate, loyal, very strong, and form strong ties with their owners. The strong bond they form, and the personality of the Rottweiler makes them ideal for being anyone's best bud. For these attributes they have been used as therapy dogs, emotional support animals, police dogs, military dogs, and pets. They also have been used by programs to help veterans overcome PTSD.
They are not bred fighters such as the Pit Bull as you may think. They were originally bred to help humans keep cattle. After that they became known as the “Rottweiler Metzgerhund” in Germany. This means “Rottweil Butcher’s dog”. The butchers would keep them to help run cattle and even pull a small cart full of the meat into the market so they could sell it.
There is so much that a dog can provide for a family. They promote heart health. Reduce blood pressure, can boost natural immunity and lower stress. They also will require walking and playing, getting their owners out of the house and exercising. An amazing thing people noticed was that they also cause their owners to be more social. The benefits of getting a dog are so many that I could not fit them all here.
Last of all I cannot express how important it is to have good training and socializing for any dog you are looking to own. The Rottweilers are no exception. You must respect and love your dog; they should naturally return it.
I would suggest that you get a pre house trained and well socialized puppy. Getting a young dog will make the chance of getting a bad one much smaller and also make joining the family more smooth. You can find pure breed, pre trained and socialized pups for around seven hundred dollars. Sometimes you can even get them for free, but these come with less health guarantees and typically no pre vaccinations or papers.
I hope this helps you in making the important decision of whether or not this specific dog is for you.
Most respectfully,
BabyDill
How's that? You can edit stuff where you think it needs. But overall do you think it will work!?
This is a letter containing some information that may be useful to you in deciding if your son, a good friend, can have a Rottweiler.
I feel I should start with a popular argument leveled against the Rottweiler. It’s common to hear that Rotties are more dangerous, have bad temperament and are harder to train than other breeds. This is false.
Firstly, they are not any more prone to be violent than any other breed, as long as they have been properly trained. They can even be gentle around children. Secondly, Rottweilers are typically even tempered, good at keeping their cool, and courageous. They are smart and can be trained just as easily as other breeds.
Rotties make excellent companions because of their many good traits. They are compassionate, friendly, confident, affectionate, loyal, very strong, and form strong ties with their owners. The strong bond they form, and the personality of the Rottweiler makes them ideal for being anyone's best bud. For these attributes they have been used as therapy dogs, emotional support animals, police dogs, military dogs, and pets. They also have been used by programs to help veterans overcome PTSD.
They are not bred fighters such as the Pit Bull as you may think. They were originally bred to help humans keep cattle. After that they became known as the “Rottweiler Metzgerhund” in Germany. This means “Rottweil Butcher’s dog”. The butchers would keep them to help run cattle and even pull a small cart full of the meat into the market so they could sell it.
There is so much that a dog can provide for a family. They promote heart health. Reduce blood pressure, can boost natural immunity and lower stress. They also will require walking and playing, getting their owners out of the house and exercising. An amazing thing people noticed was that they also cause their owners to be more social. The benefits of getting a dog are so many that I could not fit them all here.
Last of all I cannot express how important it is to have good training and socializing for any dog you are looking to own. The Rottweilers are no exception. You must respect and love your dog; they should naturally return it.
I would suggest that you get a pre house trained and well socialized puppy. Getting a young dog will make the chance of getting a bad one much smaller and also make joining the family more smooth. You can find pure breed, pre trained and socialized pups for around seven hundred dollars. Sometimes you can even get them for free, but these come with less health guarantees and typically no pre vaccinations or papers.
I hope this helps you in making the important decision of whether or not this specific dog is for you.
Most respectfully,
BabyDill
How's that? You can edit stuff where you think it needs. But overall do you think it will work!?
Sure! *Finishes making soup, ladles some out into a bowl* Here you go! *Hand you the bowl and spoon then head to door* LIGHTTUVY! IT'S DINNER TIME, COME IN AND WASH UP!
Sure! *Finishes making soup, ladles some out into a bowl* Here you go! *Hand you the bowl and spoon then head to door* LIGHTTUVY! IT'S DINNER TIME, COME IN AND WASH UP!
Mmm. What type of soup did you just cook?
*Turns to you* Chicken veggie and noodle. *Back to door* COME ON IN NOW LIGHTTUVY!!