
| This site is about my best friend, I'm convinced there's plenty of other sites around like these, well this is mine. I lost him on december 23th 2010 and to this day I'm still mourning but however this site won't be one to grief, but rather to explain why I think rottweilers are the best dogs ever. |
| Kay inside the house | rottwiki | outside | character | pics | history |
![]() |
![]() |
To start off,they're the most loyal dogs around,I mean they'll literally run through a fire for you, that's a fact. Although most times you'll see these friendly giants on the news it'll be in a negative way, and of course the media are to blame for this.If u take the time to properly train a rottweiler you'll get lots in return, this breed tends to be fierce but oh so loyal and caring for their own family. I had the privilege to experience that during the time I had with him. |
The beauty of the rottweilerRottweilers are a powerful-looking dog breed with a well-muscled, athletic body. Their coat is black with markings and short, thick hair at the cheeks and muzzle, paws and legs. They carry themselves with a dignified look of loyalty and stature. They have a broad head, with a round forehead and well-developed, scissor-like bite. Their face is accentuated with dark, eyes that display a variety of emotions and usually reflect their affection.
The Rottweiler’s face is framed with triangular ears and a black, wide nose. They have black lips and dark gums, which tends to lend them an intimidating quality.
The Rottweiler’s Ideal EnvironmentRottweilers are larger dogs but they can live reasonably comfortably in a larger apartment setting, as long as you walk them and play with them in an outdoor setting on a regular basis. A home with a small yard or neighboring park is the perfect setting; through regular exercise, Rottweilers are able to remain fairly calm indoors.
Rottweilers need a good amount of exercise and have an ample amount of energy .If you live in an open area of have a large yard, they’ll thrive on the open “running space” and will keep close to you at all times. They don’t have a tendency to run away or jump fences, and as long as there are no strange people or pets nearby, you can give them clearance to run freely. They also love to swim and play fetch with their owners; if you’re a fitness buff, they’ll always be able to keep up with you. A Rottweiler’s owner is more likely to tire than the Rottweiler itself! The Rottweiler’s HealthRottweilers are generally healthy dogs as a whole, and they normally have a life span of 10-12 years.
Because of their large eyes, they are often prone to entroption, a narrowing of the slit in the eyes that causes sight problems. This can also be treated when caught soon enough.
Although it is not a health problem, you should also be aware of the Rottweiler’s tendency to snore loudly and their overeat. They should be watched carefully when sharing food with other pets and, if needed, should be fed separately to make sure each pet gets their own “fair share”. |