Story Of This Dying Dog Documented On Snapchats From Her Owner Will Make You Cry.

We all know that when you have had a dog for the most part of your life is so hard to let them go when their time is up. They are simply way to amazing, lovable, loyal and friendly for you to let them go.
This is the case of a women that has made a big farewell for her dying dog on several snapchats on the internet. Her dog has been having seizures for a while now and they are getting worse every day.

Even though the seizures were exacerbated by the medications, she still has difficulty walking, has pain or even falls down the stairs if she misses a dose of her pills.
That is why her owner decided to put an end to her suffering. But before doing that she wanted to give her princess a last day full of love and care. Below you can see all the pictures taken from snapchat. And I recommend to keep your tissues close, you will need them.













Rottie Saves the Life of a 4 year old boy.


When a pit bull attacked 4-year-old John Heineman on Thursday afternoon, a hero quickly came to the boy’s rescue.

Frankee - 11 months old Rottweiler
Frankee, the friendly family Rottweiler, was being walked by the boy’s brother, Cody Taylor. As the pit bull latched onto the boy’s arm and dragged him to the ground, Taylor screamed, “Get him!” and Frankee lunged at the pit bull, biting it in the ribs.

With Frankee launching a canine counterattack and Taylor punching and kicking it, the pit bull relinquished its grip on the boy. Taylor then called 911.

The mauling occurred at 5:30 p.m. Thursday on Temple Place outside John’s home. Taylor and Frankee live across town and just happened to be there at the time.
John received what police described as “serious injuries” in the attack, one of two unrelated pit bull attacks that occurred in the city on Thursday.                                                    
In the other, a 13-year-old boy was mauled inside a Kinsley Street apartment, police said. A pit bull there bit the teenager, who was visiting the apartment, on the face and arm, inflicting serious injuries, said Nashua Police Lt. Raymond McDannell.
“They were bad,” McDannell said.


The boy was taken to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center. The dog is still with its owner, McDannell said, because the bite happened inside the apartment and the dog’s vaccinations are up to date.

In the Temple Place attack, it appears the boy was reaching for a toy that was close to the animal, police said.

The pit bull was on a leash at the time, but the owner couldn’t prevent the attack or pry the dog’s jaws open as it clamped around the boy’s arm, Taylor said.
That dog was taken into custody and is being housed at the Humane Society for Greater Nashua, police said.

Police were uncertain whether charges would be filed.
John is in the pediatrics unit at Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, recovering from surgery to repair extensive tissue damage to his arm, said the boy’s mother, Becky Healey.

Meanwhile, Frankee is being hailed as a hero, with neighbors bringing steaks and smothering him with praise and attention as news of the 11-month-old Rott’s heroic actions are spread via Facebook postings, said Debra Mitkus, Taylor’s legal guardian and Frankee’s proud owner.

John lost a lot of flesh in the attack, Taylor said.

“My little brother is a tough little kid,” he said.

“He’s holding very strong though all of it,” Healey said. “He’s a trouper.”
At home, Frankee, a pedigreed Rottweiler, acts like a big lapdog who gets bullied by the family cat. He’s well-trained and readily follows hand signals to sit and lie down.

But he has shown a protective instinct, never biting anyone, but positioning himself in front of kids if he feels roughhousing is getting a bit too rowdy, Mitkus said.
“I just love this dog to pieces,” Mitkus said.

Frankee – whose pedigree name is Franke E. Stein Von Birken Wald – is the third Rottweiler that Mitkus has owned. The ashes of her beloved first one, Baron, are kept in the kitchen.

“They say Rottys are so bad, but I’ve talked to people who wouldn’t own anything else,” Mitkus said.

Police told the family that the pit bull hadn’t had its shots. While Frankee is up to date on his, Mitkus is nonetheless concern about her dog’s health.
She said she planned to call Frankee’s veterinarian just to make sure Frankee will be OK.

Reunion of Dog and Owner who spent 3 years on deployment.

A lot of people like to see the reunion of the owner and dog after several years, especially the videos of soldiers who come home after deployment and the reaction of their dogs is wonderful. This amazing reunion between the owner who was deployed for more than 3 years and his dog is simply amazing.

The dog couldn’t control his excitement and was crying with happiness! Watch the video and enjoy this beautiful moment!


awww, what a beautiful moment...

Control Rottweiler Shedding

Tips to controll Rottweiler shedding

Control Rottweiler shedding
Rottweilers shedding might be a big problem for rottweiler owners, here are some tips to controll your dog's shedding.

1 - Bathe your dog occasionally during the summer. A clean dog will have a healthier coat. (be careful not to bathe your dog very often because that can cause dry skin... its prefered to bathe the dog one is a week or in to weeks) 

2 - Control allergies and fleas. See your veterinarian to make sure your pet is getting proper allergy relief. And if you notice fleas make sure to do the right thing to prevent itching and scratching. 

3- Boost pet hair health with omega oils. Pet experts and veterinarians say that certain nutrients can be very beneficial for pet hair health. One of these nutrients are fatty acids, such as omega-3 fatty acids and omega-6 fatty acids. Both of these oils can boost the shine and gloss of your pet's coat and decrease shedding. It's very important for your Dog's health

4 - Brush your pet regularly. As you implement the above recommendations into your pet's lifestyle and decrease shedding, regular brushing can quickly help you clean up any residual pet shedding.


 5 - Have regular checkups. Many diseases can affect the skin and haircoat. Regular visits to your veterinarian will help identify problems early, and provide more effective treatment. 


6 - Remove hair from upholstery and your dog's bed as soon as possible. Hair that is newly shed is easier to remove before it works its way into upholstery fabric.

Heartbreaking Story Of This Dying Dog Documented On Snapchats From Her Owner Will Make You Cry

We all know that when you have had a dog for the most part of your life is so hard to let them go when their time is up. They are simply way to amazing, lovable, loyal and friendly for you to let them go.
This is the case of a women that has made a big farewell for her dying dog on several snapchats on the internet. Her dog has been having seizures for a while now and they are getting worse every day.

Even though the seizures were exacerbated by the medications, she still has difficulty walking, has pain or even falls down the stairs if she misses a dose of her pills.
That is why her owner decided to put an end to her suffering. But before doing that she wanted to give her princess a last day full of love and care. Below you can see all the pictures taken from snapchat. And I recommend to keep your tissues close, you will need them.













The 9 Most Expensive Purebred Dogs Ever

9.  PHAROAH HOUND Price: $2,500–$6,500
 8.CANADIAN ESKIMO DOG - Price: $3,000–$6,000
 7. Rottweiler - Price: $2,000–$8,000
 6. Lowchen - Price: $5,000–$8,000
 5.ENGLISH BULLDOG - $2,500–$9,000
 4. SAMOYED - $4,000–$11,000
 3. KOCKER SPANIEL - Price: $1,000–$14,000
 2. FRENCH BULLDOG - Price: $1,400–$13,000
 1. TIBETIAN MASTIFF - Price: $5,000+

9 Things that make Rottweilers happy

1. Summer 
 2. Sticks
 3. Winter
 4. Tyres
 5. Tennis Balls
 6. Pug friends
 7. Getting hugged
 8. Trips
 9. Toy animals

Most Popular Rottweiler Names

  1. Rex
  2. Gladiator
  3. Greta
  4. Grizzly
  5. Goliath
  6. Liebe
  7. Lion
  8. Sharky
  9. Lurk
  10. Romeo
  11. Tundra 
  12. Reo
  13. Yukon
  14. Yukon
  15. Hercules 
  16. Raptor 
  17. Zeus 
  18. Chaos 
  19. Drakkar 
  20. Dred 
  21. Edge 
  22. Boone 
  23. Kong 
  24. Shark
  25. Brawny
  26.  Lurch
  27.  Bruno
  28.  Mac
  29.  Brutus 
  30. Mack 
  31. Sumo 
  32. Buffalo 
  33. Magnum 
  34. Tank 
  35. Burly 
  36. Manley 
  37. Tex 
  38. Thunder
  39. Chubby 
  40. Max 
  41. Chunky 
  42. Maxi 
  43. Titan 
  44. Wookie 
  45. Grizzly 
  46. Rambo 
  47. Gnash 
  48. Gotham 
  49. Grail
  50. Grendel 
  51. Jett 
  52. Ragnor 
  53. Rave 
  54. Rogue 
  55. Sabre 
  56. Satan 
  57. Wolf 
  58. Vesta 
  59. Cupid 
  60. Ceres 
  61. Flora 
  62. Juno 
  63. Bella 
  64. Crimson 
  65. Cyan 
  66. Ebony 
  67. Echo 
  68. Mayze 
  69. Mercy 
  70. Misty 
  71. Rain 
  72. Sable 
  73. Satin 
  74. Scarlet 
  75. Siouxsie 
  76. Twilight 
  77. Hannah 
  78. Jaala 
  79. Jada
  80. Thor

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