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  • Rottweilers - Dog Books for Kids

    K. Bennett, John Davidson, Mendon Cottage Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2015)
    Rottweilers - Dog Books for Kids Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Early History Chapter 2 Fascinating Features & Care Chapter 3 Amazing Rottweiler facts Conclusion A Family's best friend Author Bio Introduction “No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich.” -Louis Sabin Rottweilers are powerful dogs from a long history of domestic dogs, also known as butchers dogs. Strong, courageous and intelligent, Rottweilers are versatile and faithful dogs. They have outstanding characteristics and are devoted to their family. Butchers dogs were used to herd livestock in Germany. Do you know why the name “butcher” was used? The carts were full of “butchered” meat and other products to sell. So when the dogs pulled the carts they were called “butchers” dogs. Today, Rottweilers are found not only at home but also in law enforcement. They form a part of search and rescue teams and help the blind as guide dogs. This ability extends to work as police dogs and guard dogs. The AKC standard defines Rottweilers as “calm and confident.” They also note a “self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” This statement helps us to understand the level of socialization required for a Rottweiler. It also helps us to learn how much training is needed for a friendlier, more outgoing pet.
  • Rottweilers - Dog Books for Kids

    K. Bennett, John Davidson, Mendon Cottage Books

    language (JD-Biz Corp Publishing, Aug. 20, 2014)
    Rottweilers - Dog Books for KidsTable of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1 Early HistoryChapter 2 Fascinating Features & CareChapter 3 Amazing Rottweiler facts Conclusion A Family's best friendAuthor BioIntroduction“No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich.”― Louis Sabin Rottweilers are powerful dogs from a long history of domestic dogs, also known as butchers dogs. Strong, courageous and intelligent, Rottweilers are versatile and faithful dogs. They have outstanding characteristics and are devoted to their family. Butchers dogs were used to herd livestock in Germany. Do you know why the name “butcher” was used? The carts were full of “butchered” meat and other products to sell. So when the dogs pulled the carts they were called “butchers” dogs. Today, Rottweilers are found not only at home but also in law enforcement. They form a part of search and rescue teams and help the blind as guide dogs. This ability extends to work as police dogs and guard dogs.The AKC standard defines Rottweilers as “calm and confident.” They also note a “self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.” This statement helps us to understand the level of socialization required for a Rottweiler. It also helps us to learn how much training is needed for a friendlier, more outgoing pet.
  • Boxers - Dog Books for Kids

    K. Bennett, John Davidson, Mendon Cottage Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2015)
    Boxers - Dog Books for Kids Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Early History Chapter 2 Fascinating Features & Care Chapter 3 Amazing Boxers facts Conclusion A Family's best friend Author Bio Introduction Happiness is a warm puppy. -Charles M. Schulz Boxers are fun loving dogs with a heart of gold. At first glance, they may seem imposing with a hidden message of ‘see but don’t touch’ - that is until their joy and boundless energy comes shining through! This short haired, stocky breed comes from Germany. A mix between an Old English Bulldog and the Bullenbeisser (Now extinct), this breed is a part of the working group of dogs. After World War I, Boxers arrived to the United States, and became a lovable companion to many dog owners. Despite their origins, it is not a surprise to hear Boxers called the “Peter Pan” of the dog world. This label is quite accurate because this breed of dog takes a long time to mature into adulthood. Usually they are considered mature when they are three years old! So you will enjoy their puppy like antics for a few years. Typical Boxers are smart, funny, alert and loyal. They are also friendly, (although wary with strangers until they warm up) and will go to great lengths to please you. However, it is important to note these wonderful qualities hide a stubborn streak that could outlast your patience! Thankfully, this type of behavior is not common, and is the result of inappropriate training methods. Mental and physical exercise is required for this breed. This does not mean he / she cannot live in an apartment with you. They can adapt as long as you are there to spend time with them and provide the required exercise. This breed is gentle with children and a wonderful playmate for them. Boxers also love hugs, pats, kisses and rubs. The more the merrier! There is no doubt their clownish behavior, goofy antics, crazy faces and boundless energy will bring a smile to your face, and a warm feeling to your heart. For these reasons and more, Boxers are highly recommended as a loyal companion well deserving of the title… man’s best friend!
  • Boxers - Dog Books for Kids

    K. Bennett, John Davidson, Mendon Cottage Books

    language (JD-Biz Corp Publishing, Sept. 4, 2014)
    BoxersDog Books for KidsTable of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1 Early HistoryChapter 2 Fascinating Features & CareChapter 3 Amazing Boxers facts Conclusion A Family's best friendAuthor BioIntroductionHappiness is a warm puppy. ― Charles M. Schulz Boxers are fun loving dogs with a heart of gold. At first glance, they may seem imposing with a hidden message of ‘see but don’t touch’ — that is until their joy and boundless energy comes shining through!This short haired, stocky breed comes from Germany. A mix between an Old English Bulldog and the Bullenbeisser (Now extinct), this breed is a part of the working group of dogs. After World War I, Boxers arrived to the United States, and became a lovable companion to many dog owners. Despite their origins, it is not a surprise to hear Boxers called the “Peter Pan” of the dog world. This label is quite accurate because this breed of dog takes a long time to mature into adulthood. Usually they are considered mature when they are three years old! So you will enjoy their puppy like antics for a few years. Typical Boxers are smart, funny, alert and loyal. They are also friendly, (although wary with strangers until they warm up) and will go to great lengths to please you. However, it is important to note these wonderful qualities hide a stubborn streak that could outlast your patience! Thankfully, this type of behavior is not common, and is the result of inappropriate training methods.Mental and physical exercise is required for this breed. This does not mean he / she cannot live in an apartment with you. They can adapt as long as you are there to spend time with them and provide the required exercise. This breed is gentle with children and a wonderful playmate for them. Boxers also love hugs, pats, kisses and rubs. The more the merrier! There is no doubt their clownish behavior, goofy antics, crazy faces and boundless energy will bring a smile to your face, and a warm feeling to your heart. For these reasons and more, Boxers are highly recommended as a loyal companion well deserving of the title… man’s best friend!
  • Rottweilers - Dog Books for Kids by K. Bennett

    K. Bennett;John Davidson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1888)
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