The Rottweiler, also known as the Rottie or Rott, descends from mastiff-type dogs that drove and guarded cattle herds alongside Roman troops during long marches, breeding with local dogs across Europe to lay the foundation for the breed. These strong, muscular dogs were later used by butchers to drive cattle to market and pull carts until motorized vehicles reduced their need, leading to a breed club formation in 1901 to revive the Rottweiler. The Rottweiler arrived in the United States and was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1931 as other countries began appreciating their strength and working abilities. These large, compact dogs feature broad chests, muscular legs, a wiry medium-length double coat that is black with mahogany accents, docked tails, and ears that hang close to their cheeks.
Confident, alert, and self-assured with a strong work ethic, Rottweilers are affectionate and devoted with family but tend to be aloof with strangers, though never aggressive without cause, displaying a calm and observant temperament rather than hyperactive behavior. They require firm, consistent training with clear leadership established early to prevent bossy behavior, and when properly socialized do well with children and other pets if raised with them during puppyhood. These high-energy dogs need about an hour of daily exercise to maintain weight and happiness, making great hiking companions who benefit from swimming opportunities and a fenced-in yard for running and playing. Their short coat is a moderate shedder requiring minimal grooming with weekly brushing to manage year-round shedding and maintain glossiness, periodic baths or damp towel wipe-downs, and regular nail trimming due to fast growth.
Rottweiler
He’s a little lover and loves playing with everyone and like all the others love being held.
Rottweiler
He is the largest male of the litter. He’s laid back, very sweet and playful and enjoys being cuddled.
Rottweiler
He is the second largest male and he is very sweet and enjoys being held upside down. He is also courageous and will often be alert to bark when he hears a strange noise.
Rottweiler
He is the smallest male and is always excited to see you to come out and play. He has a beautiful dark face.
Rottweiler
He is very sweet and loves to cuddle but has a bit of a swollen cheek due to being bumped by the mother dog which has caused potentially jaw trauma. He has been cleared by the vet with hopes all will heal and grow in place but the cannot provide guarantees of this.
Rottweiler
He loves to lay with you and play with his litter mates, very sweet.
Rottweiler
This is the smallest female but awful sweet and cuddly that allows you hold her in any position without complaints.
Rottweiler
She is the biggest girl and gets a little bit nervous being held upside down but so sweet and funny.
Rottweiler
She is very laid back and enjoys being cuddled.
Rottweiler
She is very sweet and lets you hold her belly up and loves gazing at you. She is also very playful.