Joyce

$600.00

Female ✅

Status: AVAILABLE✅

10 Weeks old ✅

Rottweiler puppy✅

Champion Bloodline

Accepting deposits✅

Registered✅

Health guarantee ✅

Current on all shots ✅

Micro chipped✅

All paperwork available ✅

Kids Friendly ✅

Other Pets Friendly✅

Shipping Available✅

Price Discounts When you buy more than one Puppy✅

Meet our princess, Joyce! This free-spirited girl will bounce into your life, bringing endless joy and love. Wherever you go, she is going to be right there with you. Joyce never fails to brighten up your day. She is going to make a great family dog, as she does well with children. She is AKC registered, vet checked, up to date on her vaccinations, and has a six-month health guarantee. CALL OR TEXT TODAY.

Description

 brown rottweiler

brown rottweiler do exist. Rottweilers are typically black and tan, with a mostly black coat and tan markings on their face, chest, legs, and eyebrows. However, there are some Rottweilers that may have a slightly different appearance, such as a brown or mahogany coat. These variations can be due to genetics, as some Rottweilers may carry genes for a different color or pattern.

It is important to note that while a Rottweiler with a brown coat may have a slightly different appearance, they are still considered to be purebred Rottweilers. When looking for a Rottweiler, it is important to find a reputable breeder who focuses on producing healthy, well-tempered Rottweilers rather than just the appearance of their coat. It is also important to note that the American Kennel Club (AKC) breed standard for Rottweilers only recognizes the black and tan coloration.

You can do your part to redeem the reputation of the breed by training your Rottweiler to obey and respect people. Most important, don’t put your Rottie in the backyard and forget about him. This is a dog who is loyal to his people and wants to be with them.

Personality

Rottweilers are large, powerful dogs and require extensive socialization and training from early puppyhood.

Rottweilers love people and want to be with their families. If they are left alone for long periods of time or don’t receive adequate exercise, they may become destructive.

You’ll see some differences between the sexes. Males are quiet but watchful, constantly assessing their surroundings for threats. Females are somewhat easier to control and maybe more affectionate. Both are highly trainable but can be very stubborn.

Your Rottweiler shouldn’t be difficult to housetrain given a consistent schedule, no opportunities to have accidents in the house, and positive reinforcement when he potties outdoors.

brown rottweiler