Breed review: The history and physiology of the amazing Rottweiler.

in Hive Pets2 years ago (edited)
Authored by @Kentkenny

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If overfed or under-exercised, Rottweilers are prone to obesity. Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious, including arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure,...

One of the places that I lived when I was a teen (a very, very long time ago now) had a Rottweiler, and it was a very affectionate animal. If I was in a position to, I would happily have a Rottweiler myself, but my wife is not keen on big dogs.

Since we started the new Hive Diabetes Peer Support (HDPS) Community here on the HIVE social blockchain, this is the first time that I have seen mention of animals having diabetes. It is an aspect that so far we haven't covered in our new Discord server. We will have to remedy that! Thanks for the inspiration.


Your post has been curated by @frittro of the Hive Diabetes Peer Support (HDPS) Community. We are a new HIVE Community created recently, and officially launched on 1-Apr-2022, here on the social blockchain and on Discord. Our goal is to become a place to discuss your own or a loved one's experience of diabetes, for shared mutual peer support and encouragement.

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Hi @kentkenny120. In hive we respect copyrights. You cannot copy and paste information from the Internet without mentioning the source. This content is 60-70% taken from wikipedia, that is plagiarism. I see you are new in Hive, if you visit this account @newbies-guide, you will find information about abuse and plagiarism, as well as important information that will help you get started on Hive. Take the time to read and proofread.