#7 Paradoxical as it may seem, representatives of this breed are very sensitive to noise, vanity and everyday conflicts.
If the owners often sort things out among themselves in a raised voice, this will necessarily affect the mental health of the pet. Rottweilers who grew up in such a nervous environment tend to have behavioral deviations and show aggression even towards their own owners.
#8 The Rottweiler attacks the offender quickly and without warning.
Seized with rage, representatives of this breed do not feel pain, so it is almost impossible to drag a dog that attacked a person or other animal. At the same time, Rottweilers do not differ with special rancor: after a fight, the dog cools down rather quickly, without making repeated attempts to attack.
#9 Keeping an untrained Rottweiler at home is a serious extreme that will cost the dog owner too much in the future.
When buying a puppy of this breed, start looking in advance for an experienced trainer for him. Paid training courses are also relevant in those cases when it comes to the upbringing and socialization of an adult who previously lived with another owner.
In order to save the budget, you can take on the role of a trainer. Start training your puppy from the day it arrives at your home. Start with the simplest commands, gradually complicating the task, but remember that young Rottweilers cannot focus on one thing for a long time. Accordingly, the duration of one lesson should not exceed 10-15 minutes.