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Rottweiler Temperaments The Rottweiler temperament can be a huge concern for you if you are considering a Rottweiler dog as part of your family. This is understandable. Unfortunately, through negative press and movies, the Rottweiler breed has been given a bad reputation as a mean and vicious dog. The truth is, much of what a Rottweiler will become is due to how they are raised. If they are taught well they will have a good Rottweiler temperament. Rottweilers are a courageous, good natured, obedient breed with natural guarding instincts. They are big loving dogs that need just as much attention and affection as we do and they will love you all the more for it! They are very intelligent, quick to learn and eager to please. They will get along great with your family, especially children, as well as other pets as long as they are socialized while a puppy Rottweiler. Obedience training is a must with a dog of this size. They need to be trained from when they are a puppy to help curb dominance issues. Rottweilers are powerful dogs with lots of muscles and stamina. They usually weigh roughly around 80 to 130 pounds. Because of this, you don’t want to have a dog that big, thinking he is the “alpha” of the household and able to run your house. If the dog is socialized young, handled with a firm hand, and introduced to various situations it will make a wonderful, loyal pet with a great Rottweiler temperament that is great with children and other animals.
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