05.06.1986 - 29.08.2009
Success is never final.Failure is never fatal.It is courage that counts!
If you wish to get a purebred Rottweiler you should be convinced that you are able to secure it the needed cares during the next decade of your life together. You should know that you can buy a qualitative Rottie only from the person, whose dog has given birth.
ANY OTHER PURCHASE FROM A DEALER OR PEOPLE WHO BUY IN ORDER TO RESELL, IS 99.9 % A DECEIT!!!!
You can be aware of the person, who you are purchasing with, at the moment you see the condition of the stock-breeding farm and the Mother. A price for the doggy, that is near the price, not subject to the minimum taxation for the country, the miserable conditions under which the new-born dogs are bred, the unwillingness to be shown the Father, the lack of genealogy, guaranteeing the parentage and the race of the dog, the constant " overpraising of the cattle", and other similar cunnings, these are the so called RED SIGNS that should be telling you " We will be DECEIVED!!!"
The dog that you get should not be younger than 8 weeks (2 months), it should be with at least two vaccinations, it should be out of parasites, it should be marked ( with a Tattoo or a CHIP) and should have its own genealogy ( not copies of the genealogies of it parents)!!!!!
You should be aware of the fact that breeding a dog will cost you at least 100-120 lv per month, if you want the dog to grow healthy and strong!(This calculation does not include the eaten expensive shoes of your wife, the broken and salt-looking phone of your daughter, the destroyed expensive carpet of your mother-in-law, as well as veterinarian expenses- in case the puppy get sick( hopefully that does not happen).
You should be ready to ensure the new member of your family at least 2 hours a day - 1 hour in the morning and 1 hour in the evening- for a walk (in cold and in heat).
You have to be extremely patient at the obligatory training for each Rottweiler . The rottweiler is a serious Dog and it needs a strong hand.
Last but not least - you should be ready to sustain a very hard loss -the parting with him -only after about 10 years....Unfortunately- this is a very painful loss, and I cannot give you any piece of advice how to overcome it...