She decided to break these stereotypes!
Ruiz set out to recount accounts of Rottweilers who showed the sort of adoration and care she knew firsthand and went over some motivating accounts of committed Rotties en route. Black Beauty Breed
Kali the search and rescue dog
One of the Rottweilers profiled in the film is Kali, who was a police dog in New Jersey. Soon after Kali completed her pursuit and shelter preparing. She was sent to Ground Zero to look for survivors after September 11. Kali and her handler, John Peine, at Ground Zero (Black Beauty Breed)
Ruger the classroom mascot
Ruger is such a sweet Rottie. He goes with his little human to class. Also, he’s currently the official mascot of a fifth-grade study hall. Ruiz said that Ruger “cherishes the children and brings such a great amount of happiness to the class when he visits. He has a brilliant disposition and he is a remarkable scene-stealer in the film!” Angie Ruiz stated.
Rumor the therapy dog
Talk, a treatment dog at an emergency clinic in California, is credited with helping 15-year-old Helen Richardson recoup from destroying wounds after she was struck by a vehicle at a crosswalk in 2013.
Richardson had been in a state of unconsciousness in the days following her incident until her mom carried Rumor into the medical clinic room. The young lady hadn’t proceeded onward her own yet, However, contacted her hand toward the rottweiler to pet her.
Regardless of positive stories like these, Ruiz says that Rottweilers are one of the most euthanized breeds at covers. Still, there are stereotypes, despite the fact that rottweilers score higher with the American Temperament Test Society than beagles, collies, and Yorkies.
Ruiz trusts that by recounting these accounts, she’ll have the option to illustrate the breed she loves. “Indeed, they have a guarding sense like most dogs. However, they were initially reared to work and they are extremely insightful,” she said. “This is the reason they make search and shelter dogs and treatment dogs.” Black Beauty Breed
The film is previously screening, you can watch the trailer here and the DVD will be accessible Jan. 30. Ruiz said she trusts that her narrative will put rottweilers on the reception list for more families and break the stereotypes. Particularly those looking to rescue a dog.
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Brutus a Goofy Rottweiler Gets Around on Four Prosthetic Legs!
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