Most Rottweiler dogs that are abandoned are not bad dogs. It’s that their owners did not take the time to learn basic Rottweiler information about care, feeding and exercise needs before taking one on. Rottweilers have been one of the most popular breeds of dogs in America for about thirty years, and not for the right reasons. Some people think sticking a Rottweiler in their yard makes for cheap home protection.

Rottweiler dogs need attention, purpose and activity much in the same way a pony or a horse does. Rottweilers were bred to run about all day, protecting his master’s farm and property. They were also bred to look very intimidating, but to be gentle with the people he is charged to protect. Today, when Rottweilers are abandoned, it’s usually die to their high-energy needs, or even their sheer size. They average over eighty pounds when full grown – that’s about ten to twenty pounds more than a German Shepherd.
Rottweiler dogs have the reputation of being vicious attack dogs. In the 1980’s, the average American was more afraid of Rottweilers than of Pit Bulls. They can provoke attitudes of fear, anger and panic within strangers who know nothing about the Rottweiler’s true nature. If you are thinking of taking on a Rottweiler, ask your neighbors how they feel about Rottweiler dogs. Rottweilers usually do not do well in apartments or cramped quarters, unless they get a lot of daily exercise.

Keep in mind that Rottweiler dogs get very big. Everything about them is big. Their appetites, their size (they average more than eighty pounds when full grown), their exercise needs, their wastes and their capacity to love. They do not need much in the way of grooming, however, and do like to pay attention to every movement of their people, which makes them that much easier to train, since you already have their attention.
Rottweiler dogs are prone to some health conditions common for large dogs – a lot of which can be avoided with maintaining a good weight and getting regular exercise and annual check-ups. You can tell your Rottweiler is at a good weight in this way. Look down at your standing Rottweiler’s back from above. There should be a noticeable waist, but no ribs should be showing. If you see an overstuffed sausage shape or a fuzzy pear shape, then your Rottweiler needs to go on a diet.

Be diligent about renewing your Rottweiler’s license every year. The general public is very ignorant of basic Rottweiler information and assumes all Rottweilers are bloodthirsty killers. Rottweilers are also prone to wandering, if they get bored. Keeping Rottweiler dogs both licensed and micro chipped will not only make you better friends with the police, but will also help to erase the stigma unfairly attached to Rottweilers.

Training can mean the difference between having a great family pet and an overly aggressive Rottweiler. You can find many books about dogs, including those with specific Rottweiler information.

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