If you must adopt a Rottweiler for your home, one of the things you need to understand about this breed is its unique temperament. There are a lot of issues going on about the negative characteristics of this dog breed, especially on how Rottweilers take too long to mature and how they can be too territorial to the point of aggressiveness. Like many dog breeds, you have to take the good traits with the bad ones. And in the case of Rottweiler puppies and adult dogs there is nothing that you can’t handle or curb early on with proper and consistent training.
The Good
Rottweilers are big and strong and they usually make excellent dogs for the home or for protection. They inherently intelligent and if provided with excellent, long-term training they have the potential to develop into smart, discerning adults. Rottweilers are also calm and confident and can easily adapt to their environment. When trained properly this dog breed will use their innate intelligence in a positive way. The most excellent breeds are known to be tolerant to children and even to other dogs.
The Bad
The Rottweiler is not a perfect dog breed; and there are a few things about its temperament which may not always sit well with their owners. Rottweilers can be clumsy and willful and may display tendencies towards dominance. They can be territorial as well and will require huge expenses for food and health maintenance.
Training your Rottweiler is one thing you should carry out as consistently and correctly as possible. There are lots of expert sources on the web on how to do this, especially if it’s your first time to bring a Rottweiler into your home. Not everyone makes a fit owner for a Rottweiler but if you have the time and the commitment it’s always possible for you and your family to establish a lasting partnership with your Rottweiler.
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