
Just like pit bulls, Rottweilers are often misunderstood and thought to be violent, vicious dogs that should be feared. Many people think that they shouldn’t even be let into a home!
And of course, that logic is exactly right. You totally should not let a Rottweiler into your house for these reasons. Just look at these ferocious creatures and tell me if you would want one in your family.
Sharon Rose Horn
- Edit
I will always want one of these scary characters in my love that bowl you over with love and if they get a chance to sit on your lap they are there lock stock and all
Linda Seebold
- Edit
I have had Rotties ( LOTS) best breed ever.. Training a MUST
Carol Stock
- Edit
Yesxx
Sarah Daines
- Edit
Gorgeous!!! I’m looking to rehome one we had one a good few years ago we recently lost our rescue GSD . Please PM must be good with children, training not a problem. Live on the coast and have fields, parks and beech. No children at home but have grandchildren albeit youngest 9.
Jessica Thorp
- Edit
They are just big baby
Michelle Bateson
- Edit
I had a rotti she was called sahsa she lived until she was 12yrs old ,she was a very loving,loyal dog so beautiful so miss her. x
Deborah Merriman
- Edit
I grew up as a child with a Rottweiler he was the best dog ever my nephews crawled all over him and even fed him by hand he was so gentle with them who ever daid doesn’t know what they are talking about !
Karen Harris
- Edit
I don’t believe it. It’s all on how you raise them. I’m on my fourth rotty now, it’s a female.all my other ones were males. Much prefer males, they were the most loyal and loving dogs I’ve ever had. Rambo my first one use to smile at everybody, and they thought he was gonna bite. They never hurt anybody, when my granddaughter was a baby they would lay right beside and give her kisses.
Brad Parker
- Edit
Their not dangerous it’s the owners how they treat them
Brad Parker
- Edit
My cousin had one also an it jump on me an start licking me so their not dangerous at all it’s how owners treat them that’s all
Kimberly Drewry Wimbrough
- Edit
Love my boys. We loss our big Rottie in December. It’s been hard. They are such loving dogs.
ConnieandDon Lessore
- Edit
Bull$#%&!@*!
Deric Fossie
- Edit
Not true at all
Zandra Hamilton
- Edit
What do you mean BS? If you’ve come across a bad one then blame the owner. Cause they are just like kids. It’s all on how you raise them.
ConnieandDon Lessore
- Edit
Zandra Hamilton The BS was because of my understanding of the statement under the picture. M son had two rotties and my daughter had two. Loved them dearly and were the best dogs ever. That is except for my two beautiful German Shepherds >
Robyn Carlos
- Edit
Yep wouldn’t be with out one of these gentle giants
Patrica Metsinger
- Edit
My boy is 12 a rescue that rescued me.
Đogii Giovanni
- Edit
This is my venera and it’s very dangerous for my daughter
Thomas Nathan
- Edit
Sally Kemp
Michael Tiano Sr.
- Edit
I’ve always said they make the best baby sitters
Joyce Pangan
- Edit
We have one and he most certainly likes small children. He is only territorial and on-guard with strangers that are adults but allows to be pet by kid strangers.
Astrid Collin
- Edit
J’en possede un et c’est une pate avec les adultes et les enfants
Geraldine Trollip
- Edit
Yes I do
Rochelle Courtney
- Edit
OBVIOUSLY the article title is sarcasm
“30 reasons why rottweilers are the most dangerous pets”
♡
Theresa Henderson-Acosta
- Edit
Not true at all! I have had two and they were excellent dogs I lost them to cancer. They are great dogs like any other dog it is how you raise them!
Leigh Ramsay
- Edit
Katie Ramsay
Carol Stock
- Edit
I had a dear Rottweiler called Monty went over Rainbow Bridge last year miss him every day my best friend and partner carol skock
Chris Pittman
- Edit
Chenae Clarke
Rae Michelle
- Edit
Not even going to read. Our rotti is scared of our cat. Enough said
Kyle Stewart
- Edit
I’ll take a rotty anytime! Or any dog for that matter! It’s the humans I don’t need!
Jade Kearns
- Edit
Mary Fitzsimons
Kim Wilson
- Edit
Love mine he is my best friend x
Jackie Ellis
- Edit
I love my rott. He’s an awesome dog.
Andrea Suarez
- Edit
Tenemos uno en mi casa es uno mas de la familia …y lo amamos…
Michael Sullivan
- Edit
Stacie Tritle
Bahe Marissa Rose
- Edit
I had my Rottweiler for sixteen years. He was smart, looked after my family. If my dog didnt trust you i didnt.
False information above in this post.
Hiram Roberto Lopez Vizzuett
- Edit
Son muy pacientes y cuidadosos con mi bebe
Yvonne Chennell
- Edit
Did everyone read the article. It’s all about how great they are, people! Lol and they are. It is how you treat any animal that makes all the difference.
Michele Walker
- Edit
That’s why we had 2 and ready for the 3rd. First 1 lived to 15 and 2nd 1 to 13. Grew up with our kids and Grandkids. Wonderful dogs as long as you bring them up right.
Emma Weideman
- Edit
Mine is 10 but she’s is still a puppy and thinks she’s a lap dog
Summer Sallee
- Edit
So not true.. I’ve had 3 of them.. they are my very FAVORITE kind of dogs.. it’s all in the way you raise them…. I miss mine every day & can’t wait to get another one…& All of mine were raised w little dogs& never hurt them.
Madeleine Vorster
- Edit
We had our beloved rotti for 13 yrs, my kids grew up with him, they were playing rough with him and he was such a gentle dog, very scared of snakes! Miss him so much!♡
Kathy Brogan
- Edit
Pit bulls and Rotties are considered working dogs who naturally protect their families they consider their”flock”. These breeds are also very smart and fast learners from training. This is why a lot of people get the wrong impression.
Hemal Majukar
- Edit
Anselm Gracias
Rochelle Courtney
- Edit
But only if you did read it…
It’s ACTUALLY the total opposite of what the title says. It’s all about how loving and beautiful rotties are
Tina Quaintance
- Edit
I have two of them and they are the cutest softest bundle of fun and my beagle is the boss you are more likely to get bit by a small yapping thing
Malia Yates
- Edit
Yes I would!
Salvador R. Salcido
- Edit
Someone didn’t read the article
Salvador R. Salcido
- Edit
Someone didn’t read the article
Salvador R. Salcido
- Edit
13 people didn’t read the article