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Rottweiler

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History: 

Rottweilers are serving dogs that have been a well-known breed in the United States since 1931. They are considered to be one of the oldest surviving furry companions. From Roman times, Rottweilers were kept as driving or herder dogs.  

In the area of ​​the Rottweiler, this breed met and mixed with native dogs in a natural crossing. The ancestors of this dog breed were the mastiff-like, cattle-herding dogs of the ancient Romans, who roamed Europe with their armies. While some of these dogs were left behind as the army moved forward, they bred with local sheepdogs in Germany, resulting in the Rottweiler dog breed.

Rottweilers commonly helped herd cattle but also served as property guardians and livestock guardians. In the 1930s, these dogs were first taken to Britain and were authorized by the Kennel Club in the year 1966.

Gender

Height

Weight

Male

63-69 cm

50 kg

Female

58-64 cm

38 kg

Size – Large

Life Expectancy: 8 to 10 years

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Breed Appearance: 

Also called Rotties, Rottweilers are compact, large dogs. They have a distinctive appearance, characterized by their dark black coat with clearly visible rust-coloured markings on the chest, legs, and head. These medium-large dogs have a flat-topped snout, triangular ears, and almond-shaped eyes.

Rottweilers usually come in black coats, but their notable markings are particularly seen in three colours – tan, rust, and mahogany. Notably, there are also several types of Rottweilers available, including German, Roman, and American. These variations have different physical structures. Many rottweilers seem to possess a bobtail, rarely a natural occurrence. In most cases, the tail of a bobtailed Rottweiler has been surgically attached.

Breed Type - Family/guard:

Rottweilers are fearless, gentle, and stubborn sometimes. Because of their willingness to please their owner, they are fun to interact with. They are one of the trainable and most intelligent dog breeds out there. Despite the underneath hench outline, the Rottweiler is a sensitive companion who demands thoughtful training handling, and patience. 

Note that your doggo friend will make a loveable, capable, fun, and affectionate friend with a lot of games and training. Ideal for pet lovers who stay indoors most of the time to provide love and affection and who either have sensible children or do not have children at all.

Even though these dogs of this breed have gotten used to the grandeur of urban life, they are still wonderful watchdogs. By having such a breed, you won't have to worry about warlords and thieves.

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Training: 

Rottweilers are capable of learning new commands and tricks very fast, making them fantastic police or service dogs. With positive reinforcement training methods, giving long-lasting and consistent behavioural memory can be easy. 

Some other training tricks that should be given to your dog include positive reinforcement, negative enforcement, and negative reinforcement. Be sure to provide all of this training under the guidance of an experienced dog behaviour sitter or trainer.

Training using a kennel cal can also be helpful for your beloved pet. You can also have your dog excel in a variety of recreational activities including hiking, running, agility, obedience training, dock diving, trekking, or camping.

Health & Care:

Rottweilers may come across several health conditions, and the most common health issues include skin problems, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, torn ligament of the knee, heart issues, cancers, etc. 

When it comes to caring for your dog of this breed, you need to be aware of their grooming needs, health issues, mental health care, and exercise needs. Due to their genetic inclination, they should be included in exercise for at least 1 hour.

Also, since they are suspected of having health problems, frequent veterinary inspections are necessary to keep the dog healthy and happy.

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Living Condition:

Since Rottweilers are large, and are the most active, high-energy breed, they demand ample indoor and outdoor space. Furthermore, they need plenty of well-fenced garden space to thrive, plan and roam around. As they can protect the area from vigilance and unawareness, DG-free access to your front gate or letter box is essential for deliveries. If you don’t want to burn up their energy, they are going to utilize it to revamp your house or apartment. 

Exercise:

Apart from training, Rottweilers require plenty of exercise to stay healthy and happy. This breed usually enjoys long walks in the yard or landscape, and a socialized and well-trained Rottweiler will typically stay close to their master. 

Make sure your dog is friendly and well-socialized with other pets before releasing them, and direct all interactions with other pets and dogs. Since some Rottweilers can cause problems for other dogs, they may need to be kept away from others. For an adult Rottweiler, two hours of regular exercise is necessary to keep your dog's brain active. Two hours of regular exercise, for an adult Rottweiler, is necessary to keep their brain active.

Grooming:

Luckily, you don't have to spend a lot of money on caring for your dog. Since their coats are short, they do not shed large amounts. The best part is that they are not prone to tangling or tangling of hair.

It is recommended to brush them regularly using a regular dog hair brush. Apart from this, bathing them is also very important. In particular, these dogs can have significant dental problems such as gingivitis, plaque, and tartar, especially when they are adults. Therefore, make a habit of cleaning your dog's teeth by brushing regularly. Lastly, take them for vent checkups and expert dental grooming at least twice a month.

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Advantages:

  • Excellent watch guard and family protector dogs

  • One of the easiest breeds to upkeep and maintain 

  • Can excel in a wide variety of tasks.

Disadvantages:

  • Don’t like to be kept alone outdoors

  • Don’t get along with small kids and other pets

  • Not for pet lovers living in apartments.



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