Frequently Asked Question
Rottweilers are known for their confident, fearless, and loyal nature. They are protective and make excellent guard dogs.
Rottweilers are known for their confident, fearless, and loyal nature. They are protective and make excellent guard dogs.
Rottweilers can be good with children if properly socialized and trained, but they are best suited to families with older children due to their size and strength.
Common health issues include hip and elbow dysplasia, heart problems, and certain cancers.
Rottweilers have short coats that require minimal grooming. Regular brushing and occasional baths are sufficient.
Rottweilers typically live between 8 to 10 years.
Rottweilers are intelligent and respond well to positive reinforcement, making them relatively easy to train.
Rottweilers can get along with other pets if socialized from a young age, but they may be territorial.
Rottweilers do well in homes with yards where they can exercise and play, but they can adapt to apartment living if given enough physical activity.
Rottweilers can be protective and may show aggression if not properly trained and socialized, but with proper care, they can be loving and loyal family pets.