This large dog breed is often known by its owners as a "gentle giant", despite being easily misrepresented in movies as the "evil villain." Excellent guard dogs (and very silly), Rottweilers are both calm and lovable. Having a puppy (or any dog for that matter) can be quite difficult. They have no concept of their size, and they often try to climb up on your lap as they grow up.
The Rottweilers are distant descendants of the dogs that were bred in the Roman Empire as keeping guards for their herds as an army fought against their enemies. During the time of the empire, they needed a dog with strong bones and the ability to travel great distances in a short period. Originally a dog for livestock protection, the Rottweiler is named after the cattle town of Rottweil, where these dogs were used as loyal sheep guardians.
As a people-loving breed, Rottweilers often have difficulties maintaining relationships with other animals, mainly because they love their humans. As a breed, they tend to have very high intelligence and are highly trainable but may also display stubbornness in some situations. To help your pet maintain proper socialization skills and boundaries, it is important to teach them as early as possible to play with other dogs.
The Rottweiler has few specific needs when it comes to their environment. It is a kind breed of dog with a calm, friendly temperament, and it requires an owner who is willing to dedicate a lot of time to it. Originating in Germany, this breed can survive the harsh winters outside, which makes it an ideal breed for outdoor living. With their double coat, black fur, which is heat-absorbing, they are not afraid to frolic in the snow.
Their food comes from the human energy they get from their owners. The puppies of Rottweiler breeds do best when they are raised by calm, assertive people with a structured environment. The Rottweiler is not used to a lot of chaos, so these dogs are best suited to a person with a routine that does not change often, so as not to cause frustration.
However, one of the most important things about them is the fact that they are very affectionate. The Rottweiler needs physical touch and may follow you around the house, nibbling on the legs of their owner. The bond between humans and their pets is deeply ingrained, and they always want to express their love for their humans.
An individual Rottweiler has an undercoat on his neck and thighs. A few times a week, brush them, and they need to be bathed regularly as well. During the spring and fall, they shed their fur twice a year. During the rest of the year, they shed a moderate amount of fur.
Rottweilers can develop hip dysplasia and even cancer, so they should be evaluated regularly for hip dysplasia, leukemia, heart checks, and even to consult an Ophthalmologist.
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