The Rottweiler is a dog that loves to work, and has plenty of stamina, power, and endurance. These dogs are fiercely loyal and protective, and will do whatever it takes to defend their loved ones. Many tend to bond to one particular person more than others. They are confident, powerful, serious, and courageous. However, they are not the right choice for timid and inexperienced dog owners, as they do require proper training and handling. He is responsive and intelligent, and with an assertive trainer who uses positive training methods the Rottweiler will learn extremely quickly. He is an extremely territorial creature, and early socialization for this breed is essential. The Rottweiler needs firm discipline and consistent training. It is important to provide regular exercise, plenty of interaction, and mental stimulation for the Rottweiler. These dogs can be a handful, and do have a fair amount of energy. A safe, secure area is essential for these dogs to play and exercise, and he will need plenty of space, as he is a large creature. Rottweilers tend to get on well with children when brought up with them, and with older children that will not pester them. He tends to be aloof around strangers, and care must be taken because of his strong protective streak - again, early socialization and proper training is a key factor. Early exposure to pets is also important, and the Rottweiler can be aggressive towards cats and dogs. However, with the right family and owner, the Rottweiler can make a loyal, devoted, and loving pet. The Rottweiler is a large dog, with a sturdy, muscular build. He has a handsome yet rugged look about him, and an intelligent expression. His coat is short, close fitting, and has a coarse texture. The coloring of the Rottweiler is black with mahogany or tan markings. The Rottweiler weighs in at around 80-100 pounds for females, and 95-135 pounds for males. The height of these dogs is around 22-25 inches for females, and 24-27 inches for males. The grooming requirements for the Rottweiler are not high, and you can keep his coat in good condition with a once weekly brushing. However, you will need to increase this when he is shedding more heavily. He is a medium shedder, and therefore may not prove ideal for allergy sufferers. As with many large dogs, the Rottweiler has a shorter life expectancy than many other breeds, and lives to around 9-10 years. There are a number of health problems to look out for with this breed, and this includes heart problems, eye diseases, bloat, thyroid problems, cancer, OCD, HD, seizures, and Allergies. The parents of the Rottweiler puppy should have OFA and CERF certificates and heart clearance. The Rottweiler originates from Germany and was used in the control of livestock. They have also been used effectively as guard dogs and police dogs. The Rottweiler gets his name from the town of Rottweil in Germany. The breed was registered with the AKC in 1931.
Yes, their are actually some long-coated Rottweilers.
Yes, there are some very good breeders of Rottweilers in India. Type Rottweilers in India, into your search engine and you will find a list of breeders.
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.
rottweilers eat dog food duhhh
Because Rottweilers love big breasts and milk. The best way for a dog to get milk is to bite pregnant women and drink the milk from their enlarged breasts when the women are lying down bleeding after being bitten. Rottweilers are not to blame they are just trying to get food, similar to Aladdin when he steals food for his monkey. For more facts go to http://www.rottyslovepreggerwomans.com/faqs
No, Rottweilers are a common breed throughout the UK and America.
Rottweilers have made no significant difference to society.
although they are not as aggresive as other dogs, rottweilers kill everyone.
yes, it is common for Rottweilers to have webbing between their toes
Rottweilers grow much bigger. Golden retrievers weigh 70-85 pounds. Rottweilers are 90 to 132 pounds.
Rottweilers can be much bigger than labs. Black labs are 59-88 pounds and Rottweilers are 90-132 pounds.
Rottweilers and Labrador Retrievers both have short, glossy coats but they are different colours. Rottweilers are always black with tan markings, and Labradors can be all black, all blonde (yellow) or all brown (chocolate).