Rottweilers are naturally protective towards their owners, as they are extremely loyal.
I would not try to make them overly protective, as it could pose to be a problem in the future.
Rottweiler traits are very unique to the breed. they are very protective and loyal.
Yes, because a tibetan mastiff is larger and has protective thick fur that looks like a rottweiler.
They require alot of attention, but are good dogs. they are also protective.
there is a huge diffarence between the German rottweiler and the English rottweiler and that is because, THE GERMAN ROTTWEILER is shorter but all muscles and they have a giant massave head, they are more trainable, loyal, smart, good around children, and protective. i would recomend getting a German rottweiler if you were thinking about it. they get 100 to 170 lbs. they are 26 to 30 inches for males and females are 23 to 28 inches. there is just so much more about the German rottweiler that is 100 times better then the American rottweiler.
A Rottweiler is not inherently an enemy; rather, it is a breed of dog known for its loyalty and protective nature. Like any dog, a Rottweiler's behavior largely depends on its upbringing, training, and socialization. With proper care and positive reinforcement, they can be friendly and loving companions. However, without adequate training or socialization, any dog, including a Rottweiler, may exhibit aggressive behavior.
Probably the rottie, since it has a more territorial and protective nature about it than a lab typically does.
Not all dogs are protective. A few protective dogs would Be: Rottweiler, Doberman, German Shepherd, Pit Bull, Yorkie, Chorkie, Chiweenie, Some hairless dogs, And Chihuahua. Those dogs can be protective because they aggression issues or maybe Because they are just obeying their owners
well its easy a rottweiler
The puppies will be three quarters Rottweiler, one quarter Shepherd. (75% Rottweiler, 25% Shepherd).
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The ISBN of The Rottweiler is 0091799465.