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Question by shorty
Submitted on 10/6/2003
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Hi i would like to find out more information on rottweiler breeds how long are they pregnant for stuff like that its for a project in college


Answer by andrea
Submitted on 10/9/2003
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If you would like you can go out and buy "rottweilers for dummies". I bought this book because i have a 9 week old rottie and it really helped me find all the info i needed:)

 

Answer by Layne
Submitted on 10/13/2003
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most dogs in general are pregnant for about 3 months.

 

Answer by Lucy's Mom
Submitted on 10/16/2003
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From time of conception to whelping is approximately 63 days.  

 

Answer by DAMIAN
Submitted on 4/21/2004
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SOMETIMES MAYBE

 

Answer by Liza Phillips
Submitted on 6/22/2004
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hi.....i maybe getting a rottweiler as a pet soon and this is my first time....but I'm in love with the breed and am willing to devote time in it...i have a 1yr old daughter and a pumpeck dog...will there be problems?I will also like to know what do they eat and probably what other info u can send me...thanks!

 

Answer by bryan
Submitted on 7/12/2004
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rottweilers are no problem for small kids or other dogs but you need to let the rottweiler get used too the small kids and the other dogs i have an 11 month old rottweiler and i got her when she was 3 month old and she is very nice but some times they dont like too listen to you and they do what ever they want so you have to train them since they are young puppies. they like too eat about any kinds of food like pedigree,trailblazer,and other foods like that

 

Answer by abriel
Submitted on 9/27/2004
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I want to know more information on rottweiler for a project as a essay to write.

 

Answer by the don
Submitted on 1/13/2005
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is there any speical food i need to feed my pregnant rottie?

 

Answer by Latinagirl
Submitted on 3/5/2005
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Me i am about get a rottweiler puppy but she's 3 months old and would really like to know about how big is 3 months because really  i dont like to get them when they are too big.

 

Answer by Kat
Submitted on 7/14/2005
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Hi! I'm interested in training my little Rottweiler. Shes a year old and she's a bit stubborn...So I need help! please contact me and reply...if you will give me a long detailed list on how to properly train my Rottie please email me at moonlite_2251@hotmail.com..thnx!

 

Answer by Maxximillion
Submitted on 9/5/2005
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I have a 6 year old rescued rottie, his name is Maxximillion.  I feed him Purina 1 for large breed dogs.  I have had him since he was confiscated by law enforcment, he was 4 months old at the time.  We sent him to obedience school, and he is the best dog I have ever had.  The only time I use his leash is when we go to Pet's Mart (every Sat) or the Vet.  He is a very social dog.  It is important for them to be social.  And he is better than any dog I have ever had with children, he cuddles with my nieces every chance he gets.  They are great pets, and I am getting another in the Spring and can't wait.  I hope you all enjoy yours as much as I do mine.

 

Answer by hh
Submitted on 4/7/2006
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hjhnhhhhjj

 

Answer by Tiffany
Submitted on 5/4/2006
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My rotty is pregnant right now.  Except, i don't know when it happened.  I do that rotty's are pregnant for 9 weeks.  and that when they are getting ready to birth, they start to bury their food, dig really big, deep holes.  and most of all, their  area swells up pretty bad.

 

Answer by GOATS
Submitted on 10/14/2006
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Rottweilers are fat and eat everthing from kids 1-3 years old, sometimes friutloopz & themselfs they eat there tails so they can fart better

 

Answer by lee ann wallace
Submitted on 11/3/2006
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I am really annoyed that people are classing rottweiler'sas dangerous dogs!!!! Correct me if i am wrong here but isn't it alldown to the owners how they are brought up... i have 2 rottweiler's6yrs old & a 3mth old and they are fantastic pets i would not change them 4 the world.... I love rottweilers....

 

Answer by kAY
Submitted on 12/7/2006
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I HAVE A 12 MONTH OLD ROTTWEILER AND I WANT TO KNOWN WHEN IS A GOOD TIME TO BREED HER AND HOW LONG AFTER SHE HAS HER PUPPIES SHOULD I WAIT TO FIX HER. THIS IS MY FIRST DOG AND I LOVE HER AND DONT WANT ANYTHING TO HAPPEN TO HER SO I NEED SOME ADVICE, AND WILL FIXING HER MAKE HER LAZY SO SHE WONT PLAY WITH ME ANY MORE. IM 15 AND I WANT TO TAKE HER PLACES WILL IT MAKE HER AGGRESSIVE OR WHAT, WILL HER PERSONALITY CHANGE TOO . I NEED HELP !!!!!!!

 

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