12 Realities New Rottweiler Owners Must Accept

Rottweilers are one of those breeds that have a ‘reputation', and the perception many people have of them isn't even close to the reality.

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The Rottweiler is a robust, powerful, and loyal dog with strong protective instincts. They are outstanding companions and protectors.

Because of the Rottweiler’s size, strength, and protectiveness, owning a Rottweiler carries a great deal of responsibility and commitment.

Rottweiler's temperament vary from natural clowns, affectionate to almost everyone, to the very reserved one-man dog. Rottweilers are calm and alert companions.

Rottweilers often follow their masters around the house keeping a constant and sometimes obtrusive watch over their loved ones.

If you are considering to own a rottweiler, or you’ve just become a new rottie owner, there are some realities you do need to fully accept.

Check out the twelve realities new rottweiler owners must accept on the next page! …and if you already are a rottie owner, see if you can relate!

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792 thoughts on “12 Realities New Rottweiler Owners Must Accept

  1. Only my first one ever got to get in the waterbed (yea I still sleep on one too!) She had hpi problems when she got older, so the heat helped her. I never called her on to the bed, she would wait until I fell asleep

  2. My Aussie (13 yrs old) has been raised with a total of 4 Rotties since she was a pup. She thinks she’s a Rott, she’s Alpha along with my female Rott. It can get hectic sometimes when they go at each other. My Rott is retired from a breeder, 5 yrs. old. I had to pay to get her spayed, that’s what her price was.

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