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Everything There Is To Know About The Rottweiler

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There is little doubt in the mind of anyone who comes across the impressive Rottweiler that they appear to be a force that you do not want to go against. And that fear and respect is justified by not only the actions of the dog today, but also what this Rottweiler breed has done for people throughout the ages. In order to get a good idea of how important, smart and dedicated your Rottweiler can be, it is important to understand the history behind this breed.
You may be surprised to learn that this breed didn't come about as a mistake and that these dogs seemed to always have their place in society and were used to help their human owners in work and protection. By learning about the history of this breed, you may be better suited to understand what is going on behind that soft and gentle look on your dog's face which is incased in a more rough and tumble exterior. By opening up, you may be surprised at what you will learn.
This breed originally started many years ago and its ancestry even goes all the way back into the times of ancient Rome. Back then, the breed started as a Mastiff type dog, which was known as the Roman drover. During the day, while soldiers would travel, the drovers would herd cattle and then protect the soldiers during the night. This breed served as an excellent alarm in alerting the soldiers of surprise attacks.

But eventually, during the time of the many travels of Caesar, some of the drovers ended up being left behind for various reasons. It was the Germans who adopted the breed and took them in to breed them as dogs that would serve their needs like the needs of the soldiers were served. The Rottweiler actually got its name from the town where the dog became known as the dog of the butcher. This town was called Rottweil, Germany and it was here that the Rottweiler was able to show off what it can do.
With the Rottweiler pulling carts and barges, it seemed that they were suddenly irreplaceable but that thought soon came to an end with the introduction of the railroad. Now, without a job, the fate of the Rottweiler breed was not looking too great and there was fear they would soon cease to exist. But then the police stepped in and saw that the Rottweiler would make a wonderful police dog and in 1910, it was official, the Rottweiler was a police dog.

The American Kennel Club Stud Book accepted the Rottweiler breed into the registry in 1931 and through time the popularity of the breed only grew. For a decade, the Rottweiler stood within the top ten of the breeds registered with the American Kennel Club. But then, in the year 2000, eleventh place was given to the Rottweiler and the breed lost the decade long streak. The Rottweiler popularity still continued to grow and still became the member of many households across the world. Being as loved and respected now as they were back in the ancient Roman times, the Rottweiler is here to stay.

There is often times fear and misunderstanding when it comes to the Rottweiler. The Rottweiler breed is one that has served many purposes throughout time and has proven that it would be an excellent guard of anyone's home. It is important to get as much Rottweiler information as possible when thinking of bringing one into your home.

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Comment by anuradha

Rotties best dogs ever; mine is called Cody and he's our 5 years old son ^^ and made this for him my-rottweiler.info

Comment by sylvia reed

My Husband and I have rescued a Rottweiler 9Years ago and he was our first one. We have had the most wonderful time with him. He was absolutly the best dog and breed. First of all he is a dog. So they need every day walks for 40minutes then food and then affection. We human always tend to spoil dogs but you actually strip them from the natural habit wich is what gives alot of the bad acting out habits they so often have. We now atopted another Rottweiler his name is Mobster and he is so wonderful and yes they are very loyal loving dogs.

Comment by Cindy

I love Rottweilers and have owned them for years. I am always up to learning as much as I can about the breed to better understand them. They are wonderful family pets but you do need to let them know you are in charge. They are not mean dogs if treated right. They are protective of there families and that is good. Train them, Treat them good and love them and you will have a loyal, loving friend

Creating An Individualized Training System

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Creating A Living Space For Your Rottweiler Puppy

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Crate Training Your Rottweiler Puppy

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Counting Off The Rottweiler Potty Stops

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Considerations In Puppy Parenthood

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