The AKC Standard describes the Rottweiler as “a calm, confident, and courageous dog with a self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and indiscriminate friendships.”
It’s been often said that dogs are the only creatures on earth that love you more than they love themselves. Well, Rottweilers are no exception!
But sometimes, we take our furry friends and wonderful companions for granted. There are important life lessons that are sometimes easy to forget in our hectic lives, that all Rottweiler owners must never forget.
If we want to pay back the favor and give them the best life possible, these 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Rottweiler owners. The last one (#20) brought me to tears…
Check out the 20 Things All Rottweiler Owners Must Never Forget on the next page:
Nancy Johnson
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I just got my 4th rottie. My last one past about 15 yrs ago. She’s 8 weeks old but love her already
Brian Carter
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They are just as much part of the family as you want them to be
Brian Carter
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You bet…cant say nothing that sounds like the word “ride” in my house. He gets too excited an just jumps around with his head cocked sideways
Pamela Gillingham
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Can anyone help someone with vet help for a rottie who is sick? The owner is sick as well and needs a blessing from someone who loves their rottie as much as she loves hers.contact kim Kimberly Perry Elliott.
Angel Ngo
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That’s so sad!! But I getchu. The minute I started to read #20 I got chills. ☹️
Cassy Gorman
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Love my baby we had to let him go a few months ago. I have been on my husband about another rott. Miss my baby everyday and still hasn’t gotten any easier.
Paige Mackenzie
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Wayne Miller aww
Amy Humphries
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My bear ..he’s a big baby
Jean-Simon Bergeron
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Cynthia Fortier
Shawn Maines
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Number 20 really hits home. My boy Brutus was diagnosed with cancer on Saturday. He is truly the best. I know our time is limited. Truly heartbreaking.
Darcy Leah
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He is a fighter love <3
Denny Johnson
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Brenda Loehndorf-Johnson
Jayrad Muz
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Patrece Hauswirth
Alan Madden
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My hero jackweiller
Donna Madden
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My boy!!
Donna Madden
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Best dog ever!!!!! X
Mary Brown
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Ethan Harlow
Elena Grecu
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Thank you very much for this additional advice! Respect!
Heidi Blizard
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Rodney Blizard these are a good read
Jess Hammond
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I haven’t met anyone or anything greater than my Rottweiler !! and never will
Nathalie Corbeil
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Do you Ave one for sale
Meghan Nichole
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Olivia Walker
Tanya Mike Clara
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So cute
Diana Callihan Hawks
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That was just beautiful.
Ronn Greek
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WOOF!
Whit Monroe
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If that dont get you nothing will
Nicola Andrew
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Rochelle Leslie
Lisa Johnson
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Jay Johnson, balled
Ellie Eckersley
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Alannah Ethan 🙂
Nontas Ifantis
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http://www.pawbuzz.com/20-things-all-beagle-owners-must-never-forget/8/
Colleen Crannell
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Arlene Rose I think what Joy is saying is “when the sad time comes, the last thing your dog SHOULD see in life is your face and SHOULD hear your voice” I doubt she meant that as sounding they should not.
Nick Nicoletti
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Kelley Morgan duuuude….#20 I did shed a little tear
Mark Mcbride
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#20 wen it’s time, I’ll B RITE THERE…LOVE MY BOYS
Michael Johnson
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loss a lot and missed they every day and night.still got one and another half rotts/half dob,so i love them any time
Kelley Morgan
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Cute!
Kelley Morgan
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Beautiful dogs!
Mark Mcbride
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Ty
Cherie Alyce
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Daniel Clarke
Jennifer Coaxum
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#20 has me crying!
Dallas Ratcliff
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#20 is the most difficult decision. RIP Angus.
Dallas Ratcliff
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I agree as a Rottie owner for the past 25 years. However, any seasoned Rottweiler owner knows this.
Your message is absolutely correct, but I think it needs to be directly aimed towards first time interested buyers, first time buyers, and the knuckleheads that get a Rottweiler for their ego. ( I use the word “buyers” very loosely. It also includes the scumbag dealers that sell Rottweiler’s, any dog, state to state without any concerns for their well being)
Dallas Ratcliff
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I have to share again.
I am reading every heartfelt post, and I feel fortunate that Angus lived for 13 years.
I know he lived longer then most. I truly feel in his and my heart, he felt he had to protect and love us. But I to had to make one of the most difficult decisions in life, and allow him to let go.
All of us, my family was there for him. My daughter layed across him, holding him, crying, as he took his last breath. He was her best friend from kindergarten, to unfortunately, 11th grade. RIP Angus.
Dallas Ratcliff
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I have to share again.
I am reading every heartfelt post, and I feel fortunate that Angus lived for 13 years.
I know he lived longer then most. I truly feel in his and my heart, he felt he had to protect and love us. But I to had to make one of the most difficult decisions in life, and allow him to let go.
All of us, my family was there for him. My daughter layed across him, holding him, crying, as he took his last breath. He was her best friend from kindergarten, to unfortunately, 11th grade. RIP Angus.
Daniel Clarke
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That’s so sweet
Vicki Hough
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I love my Bailey, just as I loved Bear, Freeway, Samantha before her…none the same personality but the same in that they are the best companions ever & I can’t imagine my life without one in it!
Donna Finley-Castilleja
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Love our Tank ❤
Rachael Donahue
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Such loyalty, sorry for your loss.
Kerri Rockenbach
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Nicoale. This made me cry!
Kerri Rockenbach
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I miss my dog
Paul Leal
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Amber Dls