The Rottweiler has a noble and self-assured expression. Its long, robust build and alertness allow it function as a guard dog, cattle herder, and various other tasks requiring agility, endurance, and strength.
The rottweiler is demonstration of loyalty and confidence. It well built body and watchfulness lets have many "occupations" that require difficult traitsp
A Rottweiler owner should be an extremely responsible experienced person committed to the care, training, exercise and companionship of their dog. They should be knowledgeable about this breed type and the specific needs of this breed.
Cheri Ruzich says, "A Rottweiler owner should be an extremely responsible experienced person committed to the care, training, exercise and companionship of their dog. They should be knowledgeable about this breed type and the specific needs of this breed."q
On the other hand, when your Rottweiler growl's or barks at a stranger walking towards your house, he's displaying this unique Rottweiler trait and protecting his property and family, not being aggressive - there's a big difference!
Dogone Publishing says, "on the other hand, when your Rottweiler growl's or barks at a stranger walking towards your house, he's displaying this unique Rottweiler trait and protecting his property and family, not being aggressive - there's a big difference"!q
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." q
Typically steadfast, sensible, and serious (though some are happy-go-lucky clowns!), the Rottweiler tends to respond quietly and with a wait-and-see attitude to influences in his environment.