Honest Breed Review
Rottweiler
5.1
Reality Score / 10
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👉 One of the best protection breeds when properly raised - but check your homeowner's insurance first because many policies will drop you for owning one.

Loyal, confident, and powerful.

Year 1 Cost Estimate
$4,000 to $8,500
Includes purchase, first-year vet care, vaccines, spay/neuter, and supplies. Rescue path costs significantly less — take the quiz to see both paths.
Pros
Deeply loyal to their family Natural guardian instinct Calm and confident when socialized
Cons
Restricted or denied by many insurance providers Not for first-time owners Can be dog-aggressive
Health Issues
Hip and elbow dysplasia Osteosarcoma bone cancer Heart conditions Bloat GDV

Full health screening checklist included in the paid report.

⚠ Insurance Risk — verify with your provider before adopting
🐶 Rescue: Commonly found in shelters
Recommended Starter Kit
MidWest iCrate 48" Dog Crate →Rabbitgoo No-Pull Dog Harness Large →Purina Pro Plan Large Breed →KONG Classic Dog Toy Large →Nina Ottosson Puzzle Feeder →Bully Sticks Bulk Pack →Furhaven Orthopedic Dog Bed Large →FURminator Deshedding Tool →Zesty Paws 8-in-1 Multivitamin Chews →Cosequin Joint Supplement →Dog Cooling Mat →

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Rescue vs Breeder cost split, 3-year projection, training timeline, and breeder checklist are in the full report.

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For informational purposes only. Not veterinary, insurance, or financial advice. Individual dogs vary significantly. Always consult a licensed veterinarian. Full Terms