Veterinarians Have Answered: Why Do Rottweiler Bark at Certain People and Not At Others?

As you may have seen, rottweilers are always on alert when someone new arrives on place his or her owner is. They usually perceive people they do not know immediately, however, sometimes they start to growl or bark at some, but not at others. This momentary bad temper could indicate aggression, a defensive attitude or simply some kind of anxiety. But, why do they have different reactions depending on the individual? Could they know something about them that you do not know? Few people can summarize the reactions of all dogs, and definitely, each case is unique, although we can see the way dogs perceive their world and, perhaps, get an idea about this interesting question.

For them, each person emanates a different scent. In addition, they have a much more advanced sense of smell than that of humans; In fact, they are between 10,000 and 100,000 times better at it. Because of this huge difference, we have a hard time understanding the amount of information they must process when they receive the smell of another person. Surprisingly, trained dogs are able to distinguish between two identical twins from the same environment, even if they have the same diet. To make matters worse, you could know where they have been or with whom.

For some reason, your rottweiler might smell something in someone else that would make him growl, even though your human nose could never be able to feel it. However, it does not have to be something worrying; I could notice something that, for him, is negatively associated, like another strange dog or someone’s fear. All of them are products of their own experiences, and since they can not tell us about practical practices, the only thing we can do is try to guess. Some individuals seem terrifying to certain dogs, since they use smell more than vision, although this also to a significant degree.

Moreover, they also make use of facial recognition to communicate with each other, and human beings can not do it in the same way as they do. Therefore, when your rottweiler growls or barks at one person and not to another, he may be seeing a feature that reminds him of a past threat that he keeps in his memory. People differ in size, features and the way they move, and that can make your faithful friend remember some danger or something unfamiliar, feeling fearful and insecure. In fact, you will have seen that humans can be threatening to rottweilers and other dogs if they perform some unusual movement or noise, such as putting on a hat or opening an umbrella, for example.

There are more reasons why a particular rottweilers might feel a certain aversion to someone in particular. If you have had your canine since he was a puppy, you will know how he has been socializing because you did it. However, if you adopted him when he was somewhat older, you may not have knowledge of what happened in his early years, may have been traumatized or abused and having generated distrust of people or a certain disdain for certain subjects or gender in particular.

Furthermore, rottweilers can be both territorial in their everyday space and protect their family humans, so they may react badly to anyone who seems to be invading their space or acting in a way that may be perceived as threatening to their owners. The behaviors that can trigger a protective reaction in your dog include a sudden hug or an enthusiastic greeting. They are also usually good judges of character, so if your rottweiler does not like someone in particular constantly, for no apparent reason, you may need to exercise caution with that person. When your rottweilers are alarmed by someone all the time, they may have a compelling reason to react with that force.

If you are sure that the person your rottweiler barks has good intentions, try to teach him not to feel defensive or protective with everything around him. You can have on hand a handful of the treats your rottweiler likes the most so you know that you will get certain rewards if he behaves well. You can also try to train him with certain key commands so that he feels or reassures when there is someone new nearby, repeating the process until your rottweiler knows what to do without really thinking about it. Then, if you see that it is fulfilled when someone is known, give him another reward so that he knows that he is doing well.

You have to to consider that you should not doubt the character of people, in the first instance, just because your rottweiler begins to feel uncomfortable in their presence. It is very likely that he only is smelling or perceiving something that he is not sure of, and you can always build trust through training and its rewards. However, as we have mentioned, pay close attention to the emphasis and prolongation that your rottweiler puts on his aversion to a certain person, as many studies have determined these animals can really determine whether a person is trustworthy or not.

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World Question: Could Animal Science Be The Solution To the Growing Wildlife Crisis?

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Between 1970 and today, over 60% of the world’s wildlife population has been wiped out, a staggering 4000+ species posited by the World Wildlife Fund. This is primarily because of anthropogenic reasons like hunting, poaching, desertification, under-management of parks and illegal wildlife trade. No doubt, other factors like pollution, climate change and population growth, among others have contributed to this great decline too.
Nigeria, in particular, has continued to pose more wildlife threat to her species in the eye of her weak government policies. Knowing that Nigerians will consistently hunger for and hunt wildlife, equally, illegal (international) wildlife trade would adversely affect a country like Nigeria; shall we rather fold arms and watch the wild grow into emptiness? Perhaps, animal science through animal breeding and husbandry can come to our rescue.

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From Animal Breeding and Genetics to Animal Nutrition, Animal Husbandry to Animal Health, the very rich science of understanding animals should be extended beyond domestic animals and properly utilized under a favourable condition such that it can help in tackling global wildlife crisis.

Establishment of breeding programs and the introduction of rich available diets for species like Duiker, Antelopes, Gazelles, Buffalos and some other game meats animal may be surprisingly very effective to balance the continuous demands for wildlife, the declining population and the growing extinction.
In place of being stuck with the only option of buying slaughtered roadside game meat displayed by the roadside which might be harbouring some diseases and parasites, such breeding program will provide substitutes for game meat and promote sustainable game hunting. Buyers will also prefer to get live and healthy ones from reliable sources free from diseases and parasites, yet at a reasonable amount.

This will not only meet the growing demand for game meat but also serve as a source of income or revenue. Some of these species will be selected for rehabilitation and release program to government-protected areas due to their population status, which would lead to growth in the population of those selected species and also indirectly increases the population of predating animal like the Big Cats.

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For some endangered wildlife species involved in this breeding and release programs, animal science helps out by coming up with complete diets from their natural feed ingredients according to their nutritional requirements that can help these animals to utilize and maximize the nutritional content present in the feed ingredients for better muscle and body growth. For example, Elephants are known to be pseudo-ruminant animals unlike other ruminant animals such as Buffaloes.
While Elephants can’t digest and utilize most forest forages properly due to the lack of ability to digest high fibre content, special diets can be formulated for them containing processed forms from their natural feed ingredients. Upon necessary health checks and validation, this formulated diet can be introduced to the wild for animals to feed on.
Through research activities and breeding programs, Animal scientists working hand-in-hand with Wildlife conservationists will not only help in solving wildlife crisis but also create a new source of revenue, reduce food insecurity and also create sources of gainful employment.
The world needs diversity and interrelationships for sustainable development in all aspect of life – wildlife management inclusive.

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Written by

Joshua Aribasoye (aribasoyejoshua@yahoo.com, +2348148969495, @joshwildlife) and ‘Seyifunmi Adebote (adeboteseyi@gmail.com, +2348130979064, @adebotes)

Supported by

Wildlife of Africa Conservation Initiative.

Anil-Paws Online pet store: Tibetan Terrier pups needs new home

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Age: 7 weeks old

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Anil-Paws online pet store: Adult Caucasian male needs a new home

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Anil-paws online pet store: Pregnant female Gsd Dog needs a new home

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Breed: German Shepherd

Age: 1 year, 8months

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Conservation Celebrity: Happy Birthday to Nigeria Conservation Hero!

Andrew Dunn

Country Director Andrew Dunn has a MSc from Edinburgh University in the UK and has been working in Africa since 1989, initially on large mammal surveys of the rainforests of West Africa.

His current interests are protected area management and planning and he has written a number of park management plans, species action plans and guidebooks. He is a member of the IUCN Primate Specialist Group, Section on Great Apes and is also the Regional Coordinator for West and Central Africa for the IUCN Transboundary Conservation Specialist Group.

In recognition of his conservation work in West Africa a butterfly was named after him in 2003: Lepidochrysops dunni.

Your work and legacy has been a great challenge and encouragement to us. On behalf of all the young and upcoming conservationist, We are saying a Big Happy Birthday to you and wishing you long life and prosperity in Good Health. Thanks

Anil-Paws online pet store: Pedigree Caucasian pup needs a new home

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Age: 8 weeks old

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Fully Funded EUROWEEK Youth Leader 2019 in Poland

Details
EUROWEEK is an educational program/ seminar for students of all age and adult learner. It focuses on enhancing the English language and leadership skills of its participants. Furthermore, they are also developing the key areas of multiple intelligence that the students needed in this fast- changing the environment; cross-cultural, social and also, communication, intellectual and creativity skills.

The program schedule varies on the request of the school or group participants; they have five (5) days, seven (7), ten (10) or even more activity days. Euroweek is a non- formal education with the twist of cultural education that is happening in Miedzygorze, Rozanka, Dlugopole Zdroj, and Dlugopole Dolne.

Furthermore, The world is a global village today, it is, therefore, important for the students to be more equipped on different cross-cultural issues of the world. Euroweek brings international volunteers who can help the students broaden their perspective about cultural differences and harness their skills for international collaboration. Also, To make this happen, volunteers provide them with information about their history, economy, tourism, culture, people, and also, traditions in the most interactive and personal ways that the students can remember and understand it easily.

Moreover, To improve the social and communication skills of the students, Euroweek provides an open space to develop their self-confidence by using different team building games, and workshops such as language, listening, role-playing, presentation techniques, motivational talks and group discussion with the volunteers.

Furthermore, to enhance the intellectual and creative skills of the students, the program also provides them with different workshops and activities such as problem-solving, leadership, creativity, project management, debates, refugee workshops, stereotyping, comparing topics and others. Finally, After these activities, the students are expected to be more critical and open-minded in analyzing information.

Benefits
Accommodation
Daily Food During Activities
Food and Local Transportation Allowance
Visa Assistance and Insurance
Polish Lessons
Skills Development
International Exposure
Culturally Rich Environment
Developing Life and Leadership Skills


Eligibilities
Must be 23-30 Years Old
Good Command in English
Can Demonstrate Leadership & Interpersonal Skills
handle different age groups
work with different cultures
Finally, Willing to learn and adapt in a changing environment

Specifications
Type of Opportunity Others
Deadline Varies
Country Poland
Open to All
Organizer EUROWEEK
Contact the organizer kontakt@euroweek.pl

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Fully Funded CorpsAfrica Volunteer in Morocco

Details
Mission of CorpsAfrica
CorpsAfrica provides Africans the opportunity to serve as a volunteer for ten months in a rural, high-poverty community to help local people find and implement solutions to poverty at the community level, along the lines of the Peace Corps model.

Moreover, CorpsAfrica is a 501 nonprofit organization founded in 2011 by a former Peace Corps Volunteer seeking to recognize and build on Peace Corps’s enormous success by offering the same transformative experience to emerging leaders in Africa – giving them the chance to be a part of the solution for their own countries. Further, CorpsAfrica applies some of the best approaches to international development, also, including empowering local communities, promoting collaboration among NGOs and our development partners, and monitoring and impact evaluation.

Basic Description of CorpsAfrica Service

CorpsAfrica Volunteers train for approximately one month and then serve for ten months in a community chosen for its perceived need, the existence of local partners and essential infrastructure, location, and other criteria. Additionally, The Volunteer dedicates his/her time to living and working with local people to identify an area of concern for the community, design a solution to address the concern, implement the solution with local partners, and monitor and evaluate the results.

Further, To achieve this, CorpsAfrica Volunteers receive professional training before and during their service, support from CorpsAfrica staff (both nationally and internationally), a modest living allowance, health insurance, and a readjustment allowance upon successful completion of the program. Also, Volunteers are required to submit reports and make presentations regularly. Furthermore, Volunteer opportunities are available in Senegal, Rwanda, Malawi, and Morocco.

Benefits
CorpsAfrica Volunteers Receive the Following Before and During Service:

Expert pre-service and in-service training from development and management professionals
A modest living allowance adequate to support the Volunteer in his/her site and health insurance
Travel funds for official CorpsAfrica business
CorpsAfrica Volunteers Will Receive the Following upon Successful Completion of Service:

An end-of-service readjustment allowance
Certificate of completion
Letter of recommendation
Eligibilities
You must be a citizen of the country to which you are applying.
21 years of age or older at the time of the start of your service
A university degree or equivalent professional experience
Further, No record of criminal activity that would demonstrate unsuitability for CorpsAfrica service

Specifications
Type of Opportunity Others
Deadline 01 August,2019
Country
Africa
Open to Specific Countries
Organizer CorpsAfrica
Contact the organizer info@corpsafrica.org

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Malaysia to send plastic waste back to UK and other foreign nations to avoid becoming ‘dumping ground’

Southeast Asian country becomes new target for waste after China bans plastic rubbish imports.

Malaysia will send back some 3,000 metric tonnes of non-recyclable plastic waste to countries including the UK, US, Canada and Australia in a move to avoid becoming a dumping ground for rich nations, the country’s environment minister said.

Yeo Bee Yin said Malaysia and many developing countries have become new targets after China banned the import of plastic waste.

She said 60 containers stacked with contaminated waste were smuggled in en route to illegal processing facilities in the country and will be sent back to their countries of origin. 

Ten of the containers are due to be shipped back within two weeks, she said, as she showed reporters contents of the waste at a port outside Kuala Lumpur. 

The displayed items included cables from the UK, contaminated milk cartons from Australia and CDs from Bangladesh, as well as bundles of electronic and household waste from the US, Canada, Japan, Saudi Arabia and China.

Ms Yeo said the waste from China appeared to be rubbish from France and other countries that had been rerouted after a ban imposed by China.

“This is probably just the tip of the iceberg due to the banning of plastic waste by China,” Ms Yeo told a news conference.

“Malaysia will not be a dumping ground to the world … we will fight back. Even though we are a small country, we can’t be bullied by developed countries.”

In one case alone, Ms Yeo said a UK recycling company exported more than 50,000 metric tonnes of plastic waste in about 1,000 containers to Malaysia over the past two years. 

The Malaysian government has clamped down on dozens of illegal plastic recycling facilities that had mushroomed across the country, shuttering more than 150 plants since last July.

Earlier this month, the government also sent back five containers of waste to Spain. 

Ms Yeo said China’s plastic waste ban had “opened up the eyes of the world to see that we have a huge garbage and recycling problem”.

Citizens in rich nations diligently separate their waste for recycling but the rubbish has ended up being dumped in developing nations where it is recycled illegally, causing environmental and health hazards, she said.

“We urge the developed countries to review their management of plastic waste and stop shipping the garbage out to the developing countries,” she said, calling such practices “unfair and uncivilised”.

Malaysian companies illegally importing used plastic, calling them “traitors to the country’s sustainability”.

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