Common Rottweiler Health Problems
Part of the responsibility of owning a Rottweiler is becoming familiar with the common Rottweiler health problems that can occur with your dog. Some of the health issues are more of an inconvenience than anything else and others can be quite serious. If you take the time to become familiar with potential Rottweiler health problems then you can help your dog cope better if some of them come up and you need to act. It always helps to know what to tell the vet when you feel something is going wrong.
You should know before you get one that a Rottweiler sheds a lot and they do not have the long fluffy hair that you can just lint brush out of your clothing either. Rottweilers have very short hairs that can get lodged into clothing and not want to come out for any reason. So if you do not want to deal with short dog hairs everywhere then you may not want a Rottweiler.
Many Rottweiler health problems can be traced back to proper nutrition. A poorly fed Rottweiler will begin to display the results of their diet almost right away and it is up to you as the owner to determine what the proper diet is for your dog. One of the end results of bad diet is flatulence and a lot of it.
One good indicator that your dog is getting a bad diet is that your Rottweiler can develop a bad case of gas from a poor diet. Flatulence is a result of poor diet and for your own sake you probably want to avoid that.
Another potential byproduct of bad nutrition is bone disease that can cause a deterioration of the joints. This condition can also be hereditary or even come about over time through natural causes but you can certainly reduce your dog’s chance of bone disease with a proper diet. However if you notice your dog having difficulty getting around get them to the vet immediately.
It can be a little confusing dealing with some Rottweiler health problems if you do not take the time to work with your vet and discuss these issues with them. While a good diet is extremely important to a Rottweiler so is the right amount of exercise. The problem is deciding how much exercise is the right amount for your dog.
However too much exercise can also cause problems so you need to take the time to find that happy medium. Talk with your vet and develop an exercise plan that can make your dog healthy without sustaining injury.
Keep an eye on your Rottweiler, as some health issues are more common with them than other breeds. A Rottweiler is more apt to get cancer than some other breeds and it is health concerns like this that you need to keep track of. Regular visits to the vet can help keep your Rottweiler alive and healthy for a very long time.

