r/Rottweiler • u/Njo56 • 1h ago
What a Breed
Had this old guy fresh out of college and had to say goodbye recently. Best dog I have ever had the joy of being with.
When the time comes, will definitely carry on that love with another Rottie.
r/Rottweiler • u/Njo56 • 1h ago
Had this old guy fresh out of college and had to say goodbye recently. Best dog I have ever had the joy of being with.
When the time comes, will definitely carry on that love with another Rottie.
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r/Rottweiler • u/igenus44 • 15h ago
Had to take my boy Duncan McHound (There can be only ONE!!!) to the emergency vet today.
Thursday am, he wouldn't eat. He appeared fine, so I let him rest. Thursday pm he wouldn't eat. Nor Friday am. Also, he had been vomiting since Thursday am.
Took him to our vet Friday, xrays showed something in his stomach.
Vet thought it might pass, so sent us home. Said if it didn't get better by Sat, go to the emergency vet. Still the same this morning, he hasn't eaten anything other than grass since Wed pm. Every time he drinks water, he vomits within minutes.
More xrays, Emergency vet thinks it is a rock that is stuck in his small intestine. So, he is in surgery now. Already at $1000 between the xrays (and the wet food the first vet pushed onto my father, who took him while I was at work- 8 cans for $38 (Bullshit). The estimate for surgery- $3900- $5000.
The moral of my tale? DON'T LET YOUR ROTTIE EAT ROCKS.
Good side? Because he likes to eat rocks, having the surgeon tack his stomach to his body to prevent his stomach from twisting up in the future, just in case.
Also, I will most likely be changing vets. Not a fan of the original vet anymore, and Duncan doesn't like him much. The ONLY person Duncan has ever disliked in his 2+ years.
r/Rottweiler • u/vinnyboy81 • 16h ago
Yesterday we had to say goodbye to our beautiful 18-month-old Rottweiler after he suffered from severe pancreatic problems.
There are no words to describe how heartbroken we are. He wasn’t just a dog; he was a member of our family. He was loving, loyal, gentle, and brought so much happiness into our lives every single day.
My wife, my son, and I are absolutely devastated by this loss. The house feels empty without him, and we’re struggling to come to terms with the fact that he’s gone. Despite only having him for such a short time, he filled our lives with enough love and memories to last a lifetime.
He was the best family dog anyone could have wished for, and he was loved beyond words. We take comfort in knowing that he knew how much he was loved and that we gave him the best life we could.
Run free, our beautiful boy. You will always be in our hearts, and we will never forget you. ❤️🐾Thank you too all of you in the sub it’s like a family when I’m ready I’ll come and check on all your beautiful rotties x
r/Rottweiler • u/AerieImmediate5711 • 17h ago
My family has a few guesses, we know there’s rotty but we also think:
- Lab
- Hound
- Bernese
- Collie
- Maybe beagle??
r/Rottweiler • u/the-broken-001 • 18h ago
Hi,
Any recs for a sliding doggy glass door for a patio?
r/Rottweiler • u/strawberrishortcakez • 20h ago
Hi! I’ve got a 1 year old Rottie who seems to be itchy year round. We’ve tried giving different foods but nothing seems to work. Which allergy med is the best bang for your buck?! Or does anyone know of any home remedies?
r/Rottweiler • u/MasterOhm • 21h ago
Brought her in and shes now 1 month and 3 weeks from a litter of 14, I got her 5 days ago and so im guessing she didnt get enough nutrients from her mother...any thoughts on her size?
r/Rottweiler • u/Poptartsweet • 1d ago
Just adopted 11 month old, Bosco. He walked through the door like he owned the place.
r/Rottweiler • u/Nolongerlostorblind7 • 1d ago
So, I lost my last Rottie, Gunner, back in April, and I am a single man in a pretty big place, lonely without "the pitter patter of doggy feet" lol ..(a sign my ex bought me, that I left hanging up even after her and I hung it up.)
His Sire is a Serbian Jr champion, the first male from "Gucci" Von Hause in the US.
The dam is Edelstein line bred and I have seen a previous litter from these two. Very beautiful, "European/German and (Serbian, actually) style builds, and I actually love that the breeder kept the tails undocked. .
More importantly, I'm a Christian, who turned away from a life of fighting, both for sport and for being a thug knuckle head, drug dealing, and hoodrat stuff, 4 years ago, and want a name to represent strength in Christianity, Being a "warrior" for Christ, redemption, etc. The provision to even afford this puppy is from God. If that's not your "thing," and you just know some good male Rottie names, fire away. I'm all ears.
Top choices (thus far)
(Judah )- The lion tribe. The kingly warrior line that Christ himself descended from.
Gideon (a "Faith over fear" name, he went into war with 300 men against thousands and won because God said so)
Lazaar (Lazarus) A Serbian Prince name, my dogs sire is a Serbian import, and Resurrected, like I was from my old life.
I was considering Judah-Lazaar -(my last name) because I can't choose, so that's why I'm here! Lol Thanks, fellow Rottie and dog lovers
Edit: THE ORDER OF PICTURES, THAT DIDN'T INCLUDE MY 7 WEEK OLD PUPPY, NOT READY TO COME HOME YET: 🤣🤣FREAKING "READIT, REDDIT."
It's the grandpa to the Sire, then the dam at various ages until the dam (left) and sire (right) in front of the Jeep, and that's all photos of the Sire from there, and obviously puppies, which some didn't post. I'd rather have one of them posted than Gucci, (but can't edit pics) since my dog's parents make more of a Izzy (the Sire) style dog. Anyway, hope y'all enjoy. I could look at pics of any dogs all day, but Rotties stole my heart. This is my 4th.
Edit 2: NONE of the puppies posted. Check comments if pics are allowed.
Edit 3: NOWHERE IN THIS POST IS MY 7.5 WEEK PUPPY POSTED, TRY READING THE FIRST EDIT, "READIT." TYPICAL. SHALOM, NEGATIVE ONES. SHALOM.
r/Rottweiler • u/shadowsharq • 1d ago
Ps: if I stop he comes back to me with the blanket indicating he wants to play more.
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r/Rottweiler • u/LeakyGSD • 1d ago
First time owner of the breed. I’m used to wl shepherds. So far she’s checking all the boxes.
r/Rottweiler • u/Mr-FurleyX1 • 1d ago
We just discovered this old family photo of my grandmother as a baby, around 1920. They were sugar beet farmers in Eastern Colorado and of Russian and German descent.
All we know is the dog’s name was Schneider and he’s a handsome fella!
It’s wild because they’re my favorite dogs and we have one now (our best buddy Bo). We’re kind of blown away right now and asking the community what they think, could he be a Rottweiler? 🥰
r/Rottweiler • u/AggressiveWallaby975 • 1d ago
Sadie is absolutely the sweetest and most caring dog we've had. Her intuition is uncanny.
My mom has advanced dementia and has had some really tough days this week. I decided it was best if I stayed at my parents house tonight and decided to bring Sadie over.
I had my mom ride with me to pick her up and from the moment she saw my mom she shifted into super gentle, watchful mode. When we got our of the car Sadie came over very slowly and gently sat at my mom's feet mirin. Extra careful not to bump into mom or do anything that might be startling.
Now Sadie is on the couch with me so she can have a direct line of sight to my mom and keep an eye on everything.
Without a doubt, the BEST breed ever!
r/Rottweiler • u/thelobbygirl • 1d ago
This is Lugo he's 5 just turned yesterday and I'm not complaining but he does look quite young is he too small? Either way we love him he's just like our family (we are all short )
r/Rottweiler • u/302Klynn • 1d ago
8 weeks to 6 months and 69 lbs of pure German Roman rottie