<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The Rottweiler is bold, confident, affectionate, and very sincere to its owner. The Rottweiler is a dog that likes to live in groups. Let it get used to getting along with people and other dogs since childhood, which will help it develop a healthy body and mind. Overly authoritative control will cause the Rottweiler to become neurotic and bite people indiscriminately. Rottweilers are very guarded and have a deep sense of scale. They are extremely unfriendly to strangers. They will not only guard against strangers' aggression, but also prevent the other party from leaving.
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<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Therefore, it must be trained from the puppy age to follow the owner's instructions. Once it becomes aggressive towards outsiders, In fact, it can be stopped immediately from harming innocent outsiders. When a friend comes to visit, the dog should also be educated to know the other party first. The Rottweiler likes to go out and exercise, but it is easy to choke with other dogs on the road. In fact, this is just a sign of the dogs' evaluation of each other's power. The owner does not have to rush to pull the Rottweiler away. Doing this will make it more nervous, and you won't be able to stand by it all the time, lest it create the illusion that it needs to prepare for war. The best thing for the owner to do is to continue walking his own path, or to move in a different direction. Seeing this, the Rottweiler will naturally follow the owner's footsteps and leave. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Rottweiler dogs eat a lot. In addition to being careful not to make them too fat, you also need to pay attention to their gastrointestinal tract. In addition, zygomycosis is also a disease that poses a serious threat to Rottweiler dogs. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Canine enteritis: It is a symptom of chronic intestinal inflammation, which may be related to genetics. Dog breeds prone to the disease include Rottweiler, Shar-Pei and German Wolfdog. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools, weight loss, changes in appetite (loss of appetite or voracious eating), etc. The symptoms gradually become more severe, and may only have diarrhea once a month at first, and then the frequency will become more and more frequent. . <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The causes of canine enteritis mainly include bacterial infection or inappropriate reactions of anti-origins and antibodies in the intestines , however, the exact cause has not yet been determined, and it can only be inferred by eliminating other causes.
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