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Brave Rottweiler, Rio, Saves Child from Stray Dog Attack in Tirana


In the bustling streets of Tirana, Albania, a heart-stopping incident unfolded as a young boy named Aron narrowly escaped a vicious attack by two aggressive stray dogs. Aron, a regular school-goer, was making his way home when the sudden appearance of the menacing strays sent him fleeing in terror.

With adrenaline coursing through his veins, Aron sprinted for safety as the ferocious dogs closed in on him. But just as it seemed his fate was sealed, a hero emerged from the chaos: Rio, a loyal Rottweiler belonging to a neighboring family.

Witnesses recounted the scene as Rio fearlessly intervened, positioning himself between Aron and the advancing strays. With a commanding bark, Rio stood his ground, effectively halting the dogs' aggressive pursuit and providing Aron with a chance to escape to safety.

In a display of unwavering bravery, Rio engaged the strays in a fierce confrontation, defending his territory and protecting Aron from harm. Despite the intensity of the encounter, Rio's strength and determination prevailed, forcing the stray dogs to retreat back into the alleys from which they came.

Following the harrowing ordeal, Aron emerged shaken but unharmed, expressing profound gratitude toward his courageous rescuer. Rio, hailed as a hero by the community, received praise and admiration for his selfless act of bravery.

The bond forged between Aron and Rio in the aftermath of the incident serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring connection between humans and their loyal canine companions. Their story stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of courage and companionship, echoing throughout the streets of Tirana and beyond.

Rottweiler tail docking

Rottweiler World, The most amazing dog breed - Rottweiler tail docking
Rottweiler puppy tail docked
Rottweiler's docked tail - Why do people dock Rottweiler tail ?

Rottweiler was always known as a working breed, at the time this breed was developed to prevent their tails from being grabbed by assailants and to prevent problems which a dog could have pulling the carts (such as the tail getting caught in wheels of the carts) people docked the tail of their Rottweilers.


Nowdays even though in some countries of United States of America and in some parts of the world, Rottweiler isn't known as a working breed but more as a guardian dog, people still dock rottweiler's tails for tradition and aesthetic reasons...

Since tail docking is done at such a young age (1-3 days), they feel little to no pain because the nerve endings are still undeveloped...

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