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         <title>Rottweiler, Rottweiler Puppies, Rottweilers - All The Secrets You Must Know! updated Mon Apr 21 ...</title>
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         <description>By taking a closer look at the history of the Rottweiler, you may be able to have a better understanding of what makes them such a special breed. The Roman drovers is what the Rottweiler started as and this was back in the times of ancient Roman. The Rottweiler has been through it all and served as many things throughout its history, which means this is one of the smartest dogs around. This lens aims to help inform others about this dog, and hopefully dispel many of the myths and negativity toward the Rotty.</description>
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         <title>Rufus, the winner of the National Dog Show</title>
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         <description>Rufus, the winner of the National Dog Show and his owner Barbara Bishop, to talk about their experience at this year's exciting contest. &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://budurl.com/buddybutch1021&quot;&gt;http://budurl.com/buddybutch1021&lt;/a&gt;</description>
         <author>Amy Domestico</author>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 11:41:55 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Always biting at his tail</title>
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         <description>Deziel is a year old and always seems to be bitng just above his tail. Their doesnt seem to be anything their no fleas no cuts. Its a little red but thats it. Hes biting at it so much hes losing his fur. What should I do to help him. So please throw out any ideas you might have to help me boy feel better.</description>
         <author>Victoria</author>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 10:07:53 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>weight</title>
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         <description>Hi,My rotti puppy is just under 9 months old i took her to the vets to be weighed and she is 35kg,my vet said she is overweight and needs to lose about 5kg.she dosn't get many treats and dosn't have leftovers i was wondering if anyone can remember the weight of their rotti's at 9 months as the charts are a bit confusing and they seem to tell you different weights.</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 08:29:03 -0700</pubDate>
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         <description>With green living on everyone's mind, many dog owners are trying to figure out how to reduce their carbon paw print. Our guests are Adam and Wendy Leidhecker, eco-preneurs and owners of Paw Luxury - Eco-Living for the Everyday Dog. They'll tell us how to care for and live with your dog in a way that's all-natural, organic, earth-friendly, sustainable, holistic, fair trade and made in the USA. &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://budurl.com/Carbonpawprint&quot;&gt;http://budurl.com/Carbonpawprint&lt;/a&gt;</description>
         <author>Amy Domestico</author>
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         <title>Did I just give up my best friend or give it to a better person?</title>
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         <description>I am new to the Rottweiler breed. Did a lot of research and decided to get two male puppies (same litter). An active jogger and no newcomer to dog training, I loved the thought of hiking and park runs with my two new best friends. My idea was met with plenty of opposition. I'm in a very large apartment and work from home, but have no back yard (AND TWO PUPPIES!! Oh NO). Still I went to the shelter to pick them up. (I was first in line). There were many others wanting the Rott/Lab mix - including a man who had just lost his Rottie after 17 years and had a big back yard. After hearing the stories of those with backyards, I acquiesced thinking: I may be a better owner willing to spend more time than to leave them alone in a yard, but maybe they'll be better off with the okay master and the big yard. Did I just give up my best friends or give them to better people? I guess I'm stuck with little toy dogs. I can help but think, I many never again get to meet these great puppies, but I can always get a back yard.</description>
         <author>T Anderson</author>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 09:28:52 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Joy from the View on Live today !!</title>
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         <description>Joy from the View on Live today !! Come find out what a Sheetzucacapoopoo is !! Tune in and listen &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://budurl.com/Joy617&quot;&gt;http://budurl.com/Joy617&lt;/a&gt;</description>
         <author>Amy Domestico</author>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 10:26:33 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>Dog Bites &amp; Dog Safety!</title>
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         <description>Lets talk “Dog Safety” and how to keep our kids safe, most dog bites are done by dogs they know, how can parents help &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://budurl.com/petsafety&quot;&gt;http://budurl.com/petsafety&lt;/a&gt;</description>
         <author>Amy Domestico</author>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:50:06 -0700</pubDate>
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         <title>worrying habbit</title>
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         <description>id just like to ask if anyone can shed some light on a problem iv had with my 18 month old rottie...at about 10 months old he started chewing away at his frony forepaw, just below the elbow joint, to the extent he exposed some bare flesh..i did visit the vet who perscribed some cream and a lamp shade for his head. the cream did clear up the wound, however he has recently started to do the same thing again...He is up to date in worm and flea treatment etc</description>
         <author>Tony Mc Carthy</author>
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         <title>dry flaky skin</title>
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         <description>My 10month old Rotty has extremely dry skin, cause excesive flaking. I'm feeding him Chicken Soup for large breeds and I am supplementing his food with A1/N, which is a medically formulated essential fatty acid supplement that my Vet has reccomended. I'm using an all natural oatmeal shampoo and have reduced his baths to every 4-6 weeks. He has only been on the supplement for about a week and so far, I've seen no real improvement. Does anyone know of any lotions, creams on sprays that can be applied directly onto his coat that could help?</description>
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         <title>Male Enhancement Exercises On Male Enhancement Products !!!</title>
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         <description>It has been found in a research that &lt;b&gt;86% men are worried about the size of their penis&lt;/b&gt;. In another psychology research paper, it has been proven that this short-size problem affects men’s mental health when they have to face embarrassment while making love to their girlfriend or wife. What they start doing with romance and love ends in a disaster, sometimes even relationships break. A small or average size penis affects you in many ways such as;&lt;br /&gt;
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Theses are the possible means of &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.smart-herbals.com/&quot;&gt;natural male enhancement&lt;/a&gt;. Some may not suit your health condition or some of them you may find expensive. Well, whatever is the case you will have a male enhancement solution. If one male enhancement solution does not work for you, you can go for the other natural male enhancement solution.&lt;br /&gt;
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There are some more methods of natural male enhancement. You can achieve &lt;a rel=&quot;nofollow&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; href=&quot;http://www.smart-herbals.com/&quot;&gt;natural male enhancement&lt;/a&gt; through the following ways too:&lt;br /&gt;
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         <author>john mark</author>
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         <title>The RIGHT way to inspect your Dog For Fleas</title>
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         <description>One of the most common health risks that face our pets are only about the size of...</description>
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         <title>Choosing the right dog food</title>
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         <description>As if dog owners do not have enough to worry about between visits to the vet, training...</description>
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         <title>How To Choose The Right Doggy Gift</title>
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         <description>As all pet owners know, a pet is as much a part of the family as any of the two-legged...</description>
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         <title>Understanding your dog</title>
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         <description>When embarking on training your dog, you will need to consider the actual breed and...</description>
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         <title>Is Your Dog Getting the Right Nutrition</title>
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         <description>By nature, pet-owners worry about their dogs. While every dog has his own way of...</description>
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         <title>Choosing a dog trainer</title>
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         <description>This is often quite a difficult decision to make. If you have a dog that is currently...</description>
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         <title>Why Dog Training Fails for some people</title>
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         <description>Training a dog is neither easy nor is it 100% guaranteed. This is because there are...</description>
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         <description>Owning a dog is one of life's pleasures that only a true dog lover will understand....</description>
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         <title>Fear Aggression in your Dog</title>
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         <description>This happens when each of your Dogs wants to establish himself as the boss. This...</description>
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         <title>How To Interpret your Dogs Behavior</title>
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         <description>Have you ever wondered what your dog is trying to tell you? Well, here is what to...</description>
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         <title>Top five mistakes dog owners make</title>
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         <description>Mistake number one: Choosing a dog because it is cute This is a very common mistake...</description>
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         <title>Your dog and the all natural diet</title>
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         <description>Going back to nature has lately become all the rage among human dieters, so who can...</description>
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         <title>Benefits of Obedience Training</title>
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         <description>Have you ever questioned how important it is to train your dog? Perhaps thought...</description>
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         <title>Buying more than one puppy - should you</title>
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         <description>When a prospective pet owner searches for the puppy of their dreams, it is quite...</description>
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         <title>Successful Dog Training</title>
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         <description>If your dog is trained, he will: Allow you to run your hand over his body to check...</description>
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         <title>Here are some Simple Tips for a Well Behaved Dog</title>
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         <description>Well, we have made it to the end of our short course. I really hope that what I have...</description>
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         <title>How to manage and train two dogs</title>
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         <title>Living with two dogs</title>
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         <description>It's quite common for dog owners to consider adding a second dog to their family....</description>
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         <title>What You Need to Know About Rottweiler Mixes</title>
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         <description>Rottweilers are parents of no less than six recognized Rottweiler mixed breeds, and parents of many unrecognized crosses. One of the most numerous Rottweiler crosses in England was with German Shepherds. The names of the Rottweiler mixed breeds can be quite comical.</description>
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         <title>The Genetic Makeup of American Rottweilers</title>
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         <description>There are two different types of Rottweiler known as the American Rottweiler and the German Rottweiler. The American Rottweiler is taller and thinner in the face and body while the German Rottweiler is shorter, stockier and more muscular. American Rottweilers are now becoming excellent therapy dogs and are working very well with the physically challenged. They are hard working dogs. A reputable American Rottweiler breeder can be found on the internet, through a veterinarian, a referral from a Rottweiler owner or the AKC.</description>
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         <title>Tips For Finding Rottweiler Pictures</title>
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         <description>Sometimes professional photographers publish Rottweiler pictures in over size picture books. If you are looking for great Rottweiler pictures then check out some of the message boards and owner websites found on the Internet. If you look hard enough you will find breeder websites with great Rottweiler pictures on them.</description>
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         <title>Best Practices For Taking Rottweiler Pictures</title>
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         <description>You can create personalized T-shirts, calendars and coffee mugs with pictures of your Rottweiler on them. Follow these simple tips and start taking professional looking Rottweiler pictures today. You should se a checklist to make sure you have everything you need.</description>
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         <title>What to Expect From a Rottweiler Rescue Dog</title>
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         <description>You do not need to worry about dangerous aggression in your Rottweiler rescue dog, as those dogs are not given to homes for adoption. 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.</description>
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         <description>Rottweiler rescue groups provide a much needed service of providing temporary homes for Rottweilers who have been abandoned by their owners. The groups match available dogs up with potential new owners. Obedience training and regular exercise help the Rottweiler rescue dog and its new owner adjust to their new lives together and establish discipline and authority in the relationship.</description>
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         <description>A good Rottweiler rescue centre has a relationship with local law enforcement. With a good Rottweiler rescue centre you can expect a good vet and a working relationship with local animal rescue groups. It may be a good idea to check and see if your local Rottweiler rescue centre works with any breeders and what the breeders wind up doing with the dogs that are rescued.</description>
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         <description>People love the formidable look of Rottweilers, but often do not take the time to learn proper Rottweiler information before bringing them home. Most Rottweilers in shelters or Rottweiler rescues are there through no fault of their own. You can find Rottweiler rescues through Rottweiler breeders, dog magazines, your local animal shelter or your vet.</description>
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         <description>A Rottweiler can make a wonderful addition to many families as long as the time is taken to train the dog properly. Rottweiler training requires diligence and persistence to ensure that the dog learn how to behave. If you want your Rottweiler to obey your commands, you must first teach him to respect your authority. Establishing yourself as the new leader of his pack will be the first step in effective Rottweiler training.</description>
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         <description>Rottweilers will respond well to Rottweiler training and therefore make great family pets. Rottweilers are one of the top two most popular dog breeds and it shows in its great loyalty and intelligence. It is great to own and keep Rottweilers, and these playful and often clownish animals are thankfully not cursed with any real problem behaviors that cannot be resolved through Rottweiler training.</description>
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         <description>One of the first tasks that you and your Rottweiler puppy will need to accomplish together is the process of housebreaking. You will need to teach your pup the correct and incorrect locations to relieve himself. For the quickest and easiest method of housebreaking, many dog trainers and owners will recommend the crate training approach.</description>
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         <description>The Rottweiler is a great dog. They are loving, caring, and make great watchdogs. It may take a bit of time before you start seeing results in your dog, but all dogs can be trained, as long as you go about it in the right way. Rottweilers are fabulous dogs, but the bottom line is that they, as with any other breed of dog, need to be properly trained before they can be considered as a good family pet.</description>
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         <description>For those who want a loyal companion and a good guard dog, the Rottweiler is an excellent choice. They are also calm though alert, and they will also serve as excellent companions and are known to be loyal to their master and will follow them everywhere they go.</description>
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         <description>Before you buy or adopt your Rottweiler it would pay to consider that you buy it only from reputable and responsible breeder and that its parents have the necessary health clearances. As with all breeds, Rottweilers too can fall prey to many Rottweiler health problems which may even be genetic or viral.</description>
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         <description>Guarding, loyal, and beautiful, Rottweilers make great pets. Just make sure you are aware of what is involved in terms of Rottweiler care before choosing to get one for yourself. Frequent checkups at the veterinarian are necessary, and this will also help to watch out for health problems in your dog.</description>
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         <description>A number of allergens can affect your Rottweiler including food. Fleabites, bacteria and contact allergens can affect your Rottweiler. Some Rottweilers are even effected by atopy or inhalant allergies.</description>
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         <title>Rottweiler Health Problems To Look For</title>
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         <description>If you are not fond of dogs that shed then you may want to avoid a Rottweiler, as shedding is a common Rottweiler health problem. Bad diet and bone disease can lead to many common Rottweiler health problems. If you exercise your Rottweiler too little you may start seeing Rottweiler health problems.</description>
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         <title>Where To Go For Rottweiler Grooming</title>
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         <description>The Rottweiler is a great breed of dog, but grooming is very important. They do not require as much maintenance as many other breeds of dog, but proper care is still important, especially brushing. Taking care of your dog's coat, teeth and nails is incredibly important for a variety of reasons. It is important to recognize how much proper grooming is going to affect your dog, in a positive way. By keeping your dog looking his best you will be having a great influence on the way he feels and on his behavior in general.</description>
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         <title>Are You Ready For A Rottweiler Puppy?</title>
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         <description>Avoid buying your Rottweiler puppies at a pet store. Look for puppies from a reputable breeder who can provide information about your Rottweiler puppies' parents. OFA certification means a dog does not have certain genetic diseases. The Rottweiler puppies you look at should have OFA certified parents. Get a health guarantee when purchasing a Rottweiler puppy so you can go back to the breeder if there are any problems.</description>
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         <title>Your New Rottweiler Puppy</title>
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         <description>One if the most important traits to look for in a Rottweiler puppy should be that he fits in with your lifestyle. There are also health concerns you should consider before choosing a Rottweiler. Always ask lots of questions and do research on the breed before choosing a Rottweiler puppy.</description>
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         <title>Looking For A Rottweiler Puppy For Sale</title>
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         <description>Even though years ago you could find a Rottweiler puppy for sale or even for free very easy, it is now a lot harder to get exactly what you are looking for and it even costs more. Having to trust a total stranger can be hard when looking for the perfect Rottweiler puppy for sale, but that is what you would have to do if using the Internet for your purchase. For those who prefer to actually see and handle the puppy in person, finding a Rottweiler puppy for sale through the newspaper may be a much better option.</description>
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         <title>Getting Your Rottweiler Puppies To Potty Outside</title>
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         <description>You've found an ad for Rottweiler puppies for sale and you've decided to add one to your family. Prepare a list of questions for the seller to make sure you're getting healthy, quality puppies. Make a visit to the seller of the Rottweiler puppies so that you can see what kind of quality you're getting. You can often tell by looking at the puppies if they are healthy or not. Make sure the puppies are healthy.</description>
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         <title>Always Buy From A Rottweiler Breeder And Never A Pet Store</title>
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         <description>Buy your puppy from a Rottweiler breeder because pet stores use puppy mills. If you want good advice on caring for your puppy then buy from a Rottweiler breeder and not a pet store. You have a better chance of getting help with your puppy if it develops health problems if you got it from a Rottweiler breeder as opposed to a pet store.</description>
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         <title>How To Spot Bad Rottweiler Breeders</title>
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         <description>Now that you are ready to bring the new addition to your family, make sure the Rottweiler breeders that you speak with are able and willing to let you see where the puppies have been raised. Although it may seem difficult to imagine that anyone would harm such an innocent creature, look for possible signs of abuse by paying attention to how the puppy interacts with the Rottweiler breeders.</description>
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         <title>Spotting A Fake Rottweiler Breeder</title>
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         <description>A reputable Rottweiler breeder will be listed with a national registry. If there are problems with a Rottweiler breeder you may find complaints on the Internet or your vet may have insight. Local law enforcement is a great way to check on a prospective Rottweiler breeder.</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 12:51:00 -0800</pubDate>
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         <title>Searching For A Rottweiler Breeder</title>
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         <description>Find out what breeder registry your Rottweiler breeder is affiliated with and then confirm it over the Internet. Many reputable Rottweiler breeders offer care and feeding instructions as well as continued support. Always ask if your Rottweiler breeder offers free pet insurance and the option to take the pet back without any cash refund to avoid having the pet abandoned.</description>
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         <title>Advice On Finding Rottweiler Breeders</title>
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         <description>It may be possible to find local Rottweiler breeders on the Internet. Your vet and the local newspaper may also be sources for Rottweiler breeders. Rottweiler breeders might only deal with referrals so ask around.</description>
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         <description>The Rottweiler in the Robert De Niro movie The Fan is a good indication of a Rottweiler's character. Rottweilers thrive with proper exercise, attention and love. Rottweiler dogs need to be active and kept inside in extreme weather. They are usually much more tolerant of kids than they are with adult humans. A great way to have a well-trained Rottweiler is to be sure they don't get overweight. Well-trained Rottweiler dogs can hopefully soon erase the public's fear of them.</description>
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         <description>The Rottweiler dog breed was registered by the American Kennel Club in 1935 and is classified in the working dog group. This breed has been renowned historically for its ability to guard, protect and herd. Surprisingly, one of the first adjectives used to describe the Rottweiler's personality is calm.</description>
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         <title>Rottweilers - Living Up To The Breed Standard</title>
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         <description>Rottweilers were bred to be big, powerful, intimidating-looking dogs. They need a lot of space and exercise and are not for everyone. Rottweilers should look like a moving tank on legs. Rottweiler information you may knot know - Rottweilers grow long tails, which are docked at two to three days old for purely cosmetic reasons. No Rottweiler is born with the instinct to attack - he must be trained to attack.</description>
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         <description>The Rottweiler is a well-respected dog as it was many years ago. To get a true understanding of this dog, you will need to research and understand its history. The Roman drovers is what the Rottweiler started as and this was back in the times of ancient Roman. Over time, this dog has served as more then just a companion and the Rottweiler continues today to be one of the most feared and respected dogs available.</description>
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