haiz i got a headache now..as currently my oscar (ROtweiller, 2 months plus) and Scooter (Jack russel, 10 monhts) plus is living together but they share diffrent food
OScar- Large Breed puppy food eukanuba
Scooter- Bill Jack puppy food
i am feeding oscar more portion as he is large breed dog and scooter small portion due to he is terrier small breed. the problems is . oscar will think scooter food is nicer and scooter will think oscar food is nicer. end up of the day..oscar eat scooter food and scooter eat oscar food...oh my god...
have to think solution..any opinion?somemore i put one calcium tablets in oscar food..scooter wallap already....sigh...
My two cents worth, forget about puppy food, start them both on the same big dog food just feed them according to their weight. Let your Rottie grow at it's own natural pace do not hurry it with puppy food and calciums. The pups in my avarta are all on big dog food once they were weaned only issue is you need to soak the keebles until they soft, that is all. They grew up all big and healthy now, 1 year and 1 month old.
No tail looks fierce but with tail look like import dog ma .... He he he he coz in EU people ban tail docking already . I am living in Puchong. Where do you live?? Sorry bro not yet take picture yet ... I think you should put your jack russel food in oscar bowl and vice versa so they can eat the food they should .... ha ha ha ha ha dunno can work or not la ....
I have head of some opinions from some very good breeders. They mention that some dogs like GR do not grow as big as they should be all because of too much vitamins in their younger days. They will grow fast when young but will stop preetty soon. So this person feeds normal adult food to his pups. They grow a bit slower initially but they all turn out all big in size later on. If you are worried you can try food like natural balance, evangers, canidae which the food is for all life stages..
I dun have a rottie. i have mongrels. Have dealt with many dogs large n small breeds. The feeding is totally depends on you. i would say to follow the recommendation that is given behind the package. Yes Evangers is expensive but I still feed that to all my dogs. Different dog suits different brands. My dogs go on raw feeding also.. Good dog food is definitely expensive. Do check out nutrition n diet thread. More discussions on it can be found there..
Rottie normally lazy one but some may be more active then others . I think is best start with obd training
first before protection work...Im not sure but i think the protection training can only get serious when they are 18 months of age may be you can check in the sch and protection traning forum
Do you have your puppy's pedigree certificate? Just interested in the bloodline of your puppy. I am attaching a website for you to browse. http://www.der-rottweiler.com/menu2_01.html . By the way, I think feed your 3 months old puppy at least 3 times a day will be great and not to feed one large meal at once. I think the recommendation of Canidae is a great choice, because I had been using this brand for more than 10 years. The only vitamin I would give is Vit. C, because there is some literature mentioning about HD prevention. Well, HD is a complex topic, and so I will not dwell on it. Enjoy your Rottie. I do not think Rottie are lazy, but you must realize that they have black coat, and so "heat" is probably going to be an issue now. The male are more aloof and may not seek things out versus the female. But please train you puppy now, and not let bad habits become too much a irritation later because it is so much more difficult to correct.
hey..hm...i try new brand of kibbles....'Natural Balance' which i think is good for them...all stage life dog food....altot a bit expensive but is ok lar...hehe
this is the picture of him taken last week..certificate haven get it under processing...i bought it from pet shops they said is germen line..
Colour of coat looks good. I cannot see his proportion from the photo because his head is sort of not proportion. If you could take a picture of his head without the distortion and also another photo of stacking him will be great. I think he is more than 3 months old now, and so it is a good time to start training him a little. He probably has German ancestry, as there are many dogs being imported into Malaysia through Eastern European countries and not directly. However, there are some directly from Germany as well, and so it will be good to get the certificate; though it is hard to know whether it is really truly their pedigree bloodline. I had kept Rotties for 20 years, and imported them myself from Germany directly as a hobby. Enjoy you Rottie!
Sorry. I am not familier and just set up an account in Friendster, but cannot add you yet. Anyway, I am from Singapore, and had visited some serious Rottweiler breeder in KL.
Thanks. His colour looks great. His ears is well set. I had a passion for German bloodlines, and so I recently breed one litter in Feb and only kept one behind. She is probably as old as your puppy and so I have attached her pictures for you to see.