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Puck The Rottweiler

Puck My Love Puck My Love Uccrow

Puck 8.3.1999 - 6.8.2010


"I love the beloved not with my heart nor my mind, The heart stops and the mind forgets, I love the beloved with my soul , It does not stop, it does not forget."


There were two precious things in my life.. Unfortunately I've lost both of  them at the same time.. I will never ever forget you both..


Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream that was based on a previous character in English mythology, also called Puck.

The Rottweiler, or Rottweil Metzgerhund ("Butchers Dog"), is a "medium to large size, stalwart dog" breed originating in Germany as a herding dog. It is a hardy and very intelligent breed. Rottweilers also worked as draught dogs, pulling carts to carry meat and other products to market as well as for hunting . "Rottweiler breeders aim at a dog of abundant strength, black coated with clearly defined rich tan markings, whose powerful appearance does not lack nobility and which is exceptionally well suited to being a companion, service and working dog."

The Rottweiler was kept busy in these traditional roles until the mid-19th century when railroads replaced droving for getting livestock to market. Although there are still Rottweilers working stock all over the world, many other roles have been found for this versatile breed.

During the First and Second World Wars, Rottweilers were put into service in various roles including as messenger, draught, and guard dogs. Currently they are often used as search and rescue, assistance, guide dogs for the blind, guard and police dogs in addition to their traditional roles.

Although an extremely versatile breed used in recent times for many other purposes, the Rottweiler is first and foremost one of the oldest, if not the oldest, of herding breeds. A multi-faceted herding and stock protection dog of exceptional ability, it is capable of working all kinds of livestock under a wide variety of conditions.

The breed is an ancient one, whose history stretches back to the Roman Empire. In those times, the legions traveled with their meat on the hoof and required the assistance of working dogs to herd the cattle. One route the army traveled was through Württemberg and on to the small market town of Rottweil. The principal ancestors of the first Rottweilers during this time was supposed to be the Roman droving dog, local dogs the army met on its travels, and dogs with molosser appearance coming from England and The Netherlands.

This region was eventually to become an important cattle area, and the descendants of the Roman cattle dogs proved their worth in both driving and protecting the cattle from robbers and wild animals. Rottweilers were said to have been used by travelling butchers at markets during the middle ages to guard money pouches tied around their necks.

However, by the end of the 19th century as railroads became the main method for moving stock to market, the breed had declined so much that in 1900 there was only one female to be found in the town of Rottweil.

 

 

 

 

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6 comments

  • Comment Link Ugur Can posted by Ugur Can

    I will never forget you both.. Bye my loved ones..

    Monday, 06 September 2010 12:29
  • Comment Link Slava posted by Slava

    I am so sorry man :( I kinda do feel your pain ... It is just unbearable ...

    Saturday, 11 September 2010 13:58
  • Comment Link Ugur Can posted by Ugur Can

    Seni cok özledim canim kizim benim :.(

    Thursday, 23 September 2010 13:57
  • Comment Link Selin İrik posted by Selin İrik

    ben de ozledim abicim. seni de... hem de cok.

    Wednesday, 06 October 2010 10:29
  • Comment Link AtillaSoylu posted by AtillaSoylu

    sorry to hear about your loss Ugur.
    Her memories will be with you all the time...

    Wednesday, 06 October 2010 18:13
  • Comment Link ворона posted by ворона

    идите сюда..

    Thursday, 13 January 2011 20:55

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