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12 Interesting Rottweiler Facts That Will Steal Your Heart

#7

The loyal dog has a strong protective instinct towards its "human pack". In order to avoid incidents, you should educate your four-legged friend consistently but lovingly. In general, it is only suitable for experienced dog owners who can invest a lot of time in training. Due to its performance-oriented breed, the Rottweiler remains active into old age and has a relatively long life expectancy of eight to ten years. He is willing to learn and needs a meaningful task and a lot of activity.

#8

A Rottweiler is not a beginner dog for strength alone. So if you want to get a Rotti, you should also be able to physically cope with the dog. The persistent working dog needs a reference person and a lot of activity from day one. It is best to keep the dog in a house with a large garden where it can run around a lot on its own. In addition, an adult Rottweiler needs at least two hours of exercise in the fresh air every day. You should therefore have the necessary fitness and time to do justice to a representative of this breed.

#9

If you can meet all the criteria, it's about finding a suitable Rotti for you. For a purebred Rottweiler from a qualified breeder, you need to budget at least $500. For individual puppies, however, up to 1200€ can also be incurred. There are some private breeders where you can buy undocumented dogs a lot cheaper. You should be careful here, as the animals usually come from poor conditions or are sick. If you want to save money and have dog experience, go to an animal shelter. Here you will find well-cared-for animals that are looking for a new home. The most common are black-coated Rottweilers with reddish-brown markings on their head, chest, and legs. There are also some representatives with yellow, red, or brown fur.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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