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Question by sam
Submitted on 4/7/2004
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I have a female rottweiler who is 2 years old and i am looking in to breeding her this is a first time for me and any information would be much appreciated ie how many times should it take to mate and how do i know if she is pregnant and what care does she need whilst pregnant.


Answer by Lucy's Mom
Submitted on 4/19/2004
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Sam, if you don't know the answers to these very basic breeding questions perhaps you should put off breeding until you are more knowledgeable.  Contact a reputable breeder in your state and attend a few shows with them, this will ALL help.

 

Answer by samantha
Submitted on 10/6/2004
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Sam,
    I have a male rott that I was looking to breed.Is your female registerd through AKC or CKC?
if SO e-mail me I know everything we need to know if for some reson we need advise I have a book on all you need to know about matting your rotti!



my e-mail is sburton17cinci.rr.com

 

Answer by David
Submitted on 10/17/2004
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I have a female dog rottweiler who Looks pregnant.How can i tell if she is pregnant?Well i all i have to say is that her niples are getting bigger..

 

Answer by linzi
Submitted on 5/30/2005
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hi, i also have a two year old rottweiler, i have just took her to the stud dog 3 wks ago, again this was my first time and most of the information i have on breeding came from the internet, along with vets advice, if you would like me to help you answer any questions you have then please dont hesitate to e-mail me.good luck if you go ahead.

 

Answer by Fart Head
Submitted on 7/22/2006
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Farts are a wonderful experience to have. Normally the smell good. Sometimes one might use it to refreshin their house.

 

Answer by samson
Submitted on 8/2/2006
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i have an awesome 130lb rott that needs to be breed for the last time before he gets cut. he is my son and he is awesomely smart can do any trick----best dog u ever seen and I NEED A PUP FROM HIM! please help slp11@netzero.net-----can send photos of my boy-815 222-7179-----steve

 

Answer by jae
Submitted on 10/3/2006
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I have a UKC registered male Rotti that would be prefect for the job. You can contact me at badboy29_85670@yahoo.com

 

Answer by kay
Submitted on 12/6/2006
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sam i agree with you wanting to breed her but you should know this before you breed her. that way you will know when something is wrong with your dog. i also think that this will be a good experience for you. i wish you and your dog the best of luck

 

Answer by Shannon
Submitted on 6/3/2007
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Dose anyone have a female rotty that lives in PA and wants to breed her?

 

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