Look at me! I am an AKC registered Rottweiler puppy! I was born on October 10th and I will be ready for my forever home on December 5th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I have been checked by a veterinarian and microchipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Aaron Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
The Rottweiler, also known as the Rottie, the Rott, or the Butcher’s Dog is an impressive breed originating from southern Germany. Rottweilers were bred to herd cattle to market, defend livestock, and haul carts for butchers, hence the name, “butcher’s dog.” This handsome breed is quiet, confident, and intelligent, but is not recommended for new dog owners. They are very affectionate with their family, and want to be with them all the time. The Rottweiler is very defensive, loyal, and protective of their family. The breed is powerful, strong, and does adore children but supervision is advised especially with younger children. It is important that other pets and animals be introduced slowly and it is best if they are raised together. Rottweilers are very teachable and compliant, but can also be stubborn. Rottweilers do require at least 45 minutes to two hours of exercise a day, such as hiking, walking, swimming, or any kind of physical activity. The breed does make a great therapy dog due to its sensitivity and protective instinct. They are mouthy dogs which means they love to have something in their mouth. The Rottweiler does have a double coat which causes them to be moderate shedders. However, during the spring and fall they will shed excessively. The breed does need to be brushed weekly, and bathed when necessary. The Rottweiler is typically 22-27 inches high, usually weighs 85-130 pounds, and commonly has a lifespan of 8-11 years.