The addition of a Rottweiler puppy to your home isn't a decision that should be made lightly. Nor any dog, for that matter. But their size and the temperament assigned to them by their breed can make for an unpleasant experience for you and your new and beloved chum if you and your home are not prepared, and lack of careful consideration may result in the mutual trauma of you having to relinquish ownership and find the unlucky dog a new and more suitable home.
Preparation also continues with the research into and selection of a responsible and reputable breeder. A dog of good stock will be certified by various veterinary health boards as being free from common health problems such as inherited eye disease and Hip Dysplasia, and a responsible and invested breeder will be active in the world of canine competition and training.

