Rottweiler Has Unique Traits - Pet Care Tips

Rottweiler Has Unique Traits

The Rottweiler is a German breed that is best described as a working breed that was at first used as a guard dog and also a cattle driver, and its use goes back to ancient times. There are other names given to this affectionate breed including being called Rotty and Rott. The Rottweiler is large in size and very strong and because of its independent nature and domineering personality, it sometimes becomes unmanageable and thus contributes to a number of Rottweiler problem behaviors.

The Rottweiler might not be the right choice for everyone, including the first time dog owner. This breed requires great care and training to become the loyal, protective pets current owners know. In addition to normal behavioral problems, Rottweilers also require an excellent diet and good veterinary care to prevent certain health risks, and often treating their various health problems can prove to be quite costly. So it makes sense to have a health insurance policy for your Rottweiler to take care of these costs.

Besides Rottweiler problem behaviors, there are also certain health concerns that need to be considered, though these are of course not related to Rottweiler training. What’s more, to resolve the health problems that commonly affect Rottweilers can prove to be expensive and so you may even need to get health insurance for your pet.

Usually Rottweiler problem behavior is seen in its being prone to bump and herd other people, which seem to be an ingrained trait in this working breed. Other than that, and also its bullying nature, there is not much to worry about regarding your Rottweiler’s behavior that cannot easily be resolved through Rottweiler training.

One common Rottweiler problem behavior is that of bumping and also trying to herd people, which are characteristic of this working type breed. Another Rottweiler problem behavior is that of being destructive and generally it will dig up the ground and chew on whatever it can sink its teeth into. The situation is its worst when the Rottweiler is either a puppy or in early adulthood and thus requires timely and proper Rottweiler training to get it to come out of such problematic behavior. It is also recommended to crate train the Rottweiler in its infant stage and also ensuring that the Rottweiler is confined when the owner is away.

The calm demeanor of your Rottweiler, which also shows confidence, loyalty and protectiveness as well, will impress you. The Rottweiler dog is also well known for its courageous nature and it is not given to being very suspicious, and thus there are very few Rottweiler problem behaviors that you will need to worry about. In fact, most such problems are more individual and not breed specific to the Rottweiler in particular.

Your entire family can enjoy your Rottweiler as they are often dubbed gentle giants by most that know the breed. They are, in fact, very courageous and able to keep from suspecting others and thus will socialize well and yet because of their great size make great guard dogs.

Whatever effort you put into their training and care will be amply paid back through the love and devotion that your Rottweiler will show you.

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