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Rottweiler Dog Breed

Rottweilers are one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States and around the world of any size. As far as large dog breeds go they come in very near the top in popularity. They are definitely one of my top 5 favorite dog breeds and actually might even be #1 in my mind. Much of the popularity of Rottweilers comes from their very high intelligence, willingness to please their owners, their ability to work as police, military and service dogs, their gentleness with children, and their superior guard dog abilities.

The Rottweiler is a large dog breed originating in the German town of Rottweil in Wurttemberg. It was used in Germany as a war and herding dog. Early Rottweilers worked as beasts of burden, carrying wood and other products to market as well as pulling carts. They were also once known as the butcher’s dog because they had to drive the cattle to the market while protecting their owners from thieves. These dogs were trusted so much that is was common for the cattle dealer to attach their moneybags to the neck of their Rottweiler because it was the safest place for it. Today they are frequently used as guard dogs and police dogs.

Rottweilers are muscular and athletic and have a massive, powerful body with a broad head. Their coat is short and is black with brown on the muzzle, cheeks, legs, and paws.

Rottweilers are typically calm, quiet, obedient, easy to train, faithful and courageous. They are a physically strong breed with a reliable temperament and are very protective of their family. The Rottweiler is a natural guard dog and they will not hesitate to fiercely defend the ones they love. They are very loyal and make great companion dogs.

The Rottweiler is a steady dog and has a self-assured nature, but they do need proper socialization at an early age to as many people, animals, and situations as possible to develop these qualities. This dog breed will show a strong understanding of what is right and wrong if they are properly handled and trained by a responsible owner.

I have owned many different breeds of dog in my life ranging from small to large and one of them was a Rottweiler named Xavier. Of all the dogs I have ever owned he was the smartest, most loyal, most protective, easiest to train, and overall best. There were none to match him before and none have matched him since. I love this breed and definitely plan to get another Rottweiler sometime in the future.

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Popular Small Dog Breeds

Small dog breeds are very popular all over the world. Some of the reasons for small dogs being so popular are because they are easy to take places, easier to handle, stay small and cute like puppies, require less walking and can stay indoors most of the time. Small dog breeds also usually live longer than large dog breeds and are more accepted in public places.

There are plenty of small dog breeds so you should be able to find a small dog to fit your lifestyle and preferences quite easily.  Some of the most popular small dog breeds in the United States are the Chihuahuas, Pugs, Maltese, Yorkies, and Toy Poodles. The small dogs are more popular with people who live in smaller homes or apartments because they don’t need as much room to run and don’t take up too much living space. The small dog breeds are also popular with people who travel a lot because they don’t take up as much space and travel well.

Even though these breeds are small, they are still typically courageous and bark a lot when alerted so they can be good for keeping you aware of any intruders to your home. A big reason why people love small dog breeds so much is that they make great lap dogs, and are easier to play with and spoil like a little baby.

Here are some of the most popular small dog breeds listed in alphabetical order:

Affenpinscher
Beagle
Bichon Frise
Boston Terrier
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chihuahua
Chinese Crested Dog
Dachshund 
French Bulldog
Fox Terrier
Havanese
Italian Greyhound
Jack Russell Terrier
Lhasa Apso
Maltese
Mexican Hairless
Papillon
Pekingese
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Pomeranian
Pug
Schipperke
Scottish Terrier
Shetland Sheepdog
Shih Tzu
Toy Poodle
West Highland White Terrier
Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Yorkshire Terrier

Whether you have an active lifestyle or just like to sit at home in front of the television, there is a small dog breed on the list above that will be more than willing to share your life with you.

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