The Rottweilers breed is known to be intelligent trainable dogs. Like many smart breeds, when they like something they do, they do it well. The more you socialize and have fun with them, the more they learn. With dogs, you get out of them, what you put in. They need you to teach them acceptable behaviors, and train them. They just don't "know" things, no matter the breed. If you don't have experience training dogs, a Rottweiler may not be the best breed for you, given their large size.
Just for the record, I don't think it is fair (or correct) to compare the intelligence of different breeds. There are plenty of lists online showing the most "intelligent breeds", but I feel that they were mixing compliance with intelligence. For example, I wouldn't expect a Bloodhound to "heel" on command as a Golden Retriever would, but that doesn't mean the Bloodhound is not intelligent. Bloodhounds were bred for a different job, that's all. In my opinion, comparing dog breeds is like comparing apples & Oranges.
pit bull dogs
No, a bull terrier is not the same as a pitbull. They are two different breeds of dogs with distinct characteristics and appearances.
No Chance is an American bull dog
well the pit bull was made of American bull dogs and sattofre pit
Mostly rottweilers and dobermans but bulldogs , pitbulls and bull terriers are being used
There are 3 types of pitbulls (not to be confused with the bloodlines) The American Stafforshire Terrior, the American Pitbull Terrier and the Stafforshire Bull Terrier.
a bull dog and a Pitt bull are two entirely different breed of dogs
Mostly rottweilers and dobermans but bulldogs , pitbulls and bull terriers are being used
The pitbull breed is a combination of the American Staffordshire Terrier and the American Pit Bull Terrier.
You can have a pit bull or pit bull mix in any county in MD EXCEPT for Prince George's County. You CAN NOT have pit bull type dogs there.
It is a matter of opinion. Some dogs are more suited to certain tasks Rottweilers are better, stronger and more powerful than a pit bull
In 2009, the U.S. Army and U.S. Marines have banned dangerous dogs breeds from their privatized housing domestically and abroad. Many other military bases have similar policies banning pit bulls, rottweilers, and bull dogs.