Rottweiler

Rottweiler by Joan Lowell Smith, published by TFH Publications, Incorporated in 2012, is a comprehensive guide that explores the characteristics and care of the Rottweiler breed. This edition, consisting of 144 pages, provides insights into the breed’s traits, including courage, protectiveness, strength, and friendliness. The book emphasizes the importance of proper care, socialization, and training to ensure that these energetic dogs develop into well-rounded companions.
Readers will find expert information on transforming a Rottweiler into an ideal canine companion, focusing on the owner’s role as a consistent and loving leader. The content addresses essential topics related to pet ownership, including training techniques and the playful nature of Rottweilers that persists from puppyhood into adulthood. This guide serves as a valuable resource for current and prospective Rottweiler owners looking to understand and nurture their pets effectively.
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Ranked #11 in American Kennel Club (AKC) registrations, the Rottweiler combines the ideal traits of courage, protectiveness, strength, and friendliness. Not only is the breed energetic by nature, but that nature also includes a playful quality that emerges in puppyhood and continues throughout the dog’s life, provided he is properly cared for, socialized, and trained. Rottweiler contains expert information on how to transform the breed into the perfect canine companion for an owner who is a consistent and loving leader.
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