What diseases are you likely to encounter as Rottweiler breeder?

bone diseases:

1- Hip dysplasia.

2- Elbow dysplasia.

3- Osteosarcoma.

4- panosteitis.(pano).

Diseases of the stomach:

1- gastric dilatation volvulus.

2 - hypothyroidism.

Heart disease:

Aortic stenosis.





It is important to know the diseases that affect Rottweiler if you are raising a dog of this breed. To be fully aware if your dog gets sick.If you are looking for a puppy, then looking for a good breeder will give you all the right approvals. Which indicates the puppy's parents' test, and proves the puppy's health.Health permits should be obtained from OFS and ensure that the eyes are healthy and natural from the canine eye registry foundation (CERF).It is a hereditary condition in which femoral perfumes are not naturally suited to the hip joint. Some dogs show lameness and severe pain in one of the hind legs or both.Some dogs do not show any signs of infection, but with age, there is a high probability that the lead will develop into severe arthritis.Dogs with strange growth in bones and joints should not have been bred.It is a genetic deformity of the elbow joint. The severity of the disease can only be determined by X-rays. Your veterinarian may recommend an operation to correct the problem, or medication to control it.They generally affect large and giant breeds, which are very strong bone cancer.Of the first signs of the disease; lameness. However, you should go to the dog's veterinarian for an X-ray, and determine if the disease is cancer.Treatment of bone sarcoma is violent and severe, usually a limb amputation. With treatment, it is possible for the dog to live two or more years.Fortunately, dogs adapt to life with only three legs. Unlike humans, dogs may not experience chemotherapy side effects.It is also known as "growing pains" because it usually occurs to puppies at 4-5 months of age.Initial symptoms are lameness, rest is very needed, if the puppy starts limping, it is best to go to the vet.Is a life-threatening condition, known to affect large and deep dogs. Also known as GDV.The dog feeds on one large meal a day, eating very quickly from hunger, then drinking a lot of water, and the dog goes to play with vigor and enthusiasm, and the dog does a lot of movement.The disease occurs when the stomach swells with gas or air and then twists. The dog is unable to extract air or gas by vomiting or burping.This hinders the return of normal blood to the heart. The blood pressure drops and the dog is shocked. Without prompt medical attention. The dog could die.Thyroid hormone deficiency results in signs of illness including obesity, sometimes infertility, mental dullness, and lack of energy.The dog's fur may become very coarse and begin to fall, and the skin becomes harsh. The dog should be treated and continue on medication throughout his life.It is a common heart defect that sometimes appears in Rottweiler. It is a narrowing of the aorta below the aortic valve, which forces the heart to work more to supply the body with blood.It is a disease that can cause a dog to faint or even sudden death, a condition inherited from parents. Until now, no one knows how it is genetically transmitted between the breed.