The Rottweiler: Power and Loyalty in Quebec
The Rottweiler is one of the most popular and respected breeds in Quebec and Canada, with nearly a hundred active listings. Descended from Roman drover dogs that accompanied legions across Europe, this powerful breed was refined in the German town of Rottweil where it guarded cattle and protected butchers during their trade journeys.
Weighing between 80 and 135 pounds and standing 22 to 27 inches at the shoulder, the Rottweiler commands respect with its muscular, compact build. Its black coat with well-defined tan markings on the cheeks, chest, legs, and under the tail is instantly recognizable.
A Misunderstood but Exceptional Temperament
A well-bred, properly socialized Rottweiler is an extraordinarily loyal companion — calm, confident, and deeply devoted to family. Ranked among the 10 most intelligent breeds, it excels in obedience, search and rescue, and therapy work. With family children, it is protective and gentle, though supervision with young children is essential due to its physical strength.
The Rottweiler in Quebec: Regulations and Responsibility
In Quebec, always check municipal regulations regarding large breeds before adopting. Some municipalities in greater Montreal, Laval, or Gatineau may have specific leash, muzzle, or liability insurance requirements. The Rottweiler tolerates Quebec winters well thanks to its dense undercoat, though it prefers living indoors with its family. Daily exercise of at least one hour is essential.
For responsible adoption in Canada, choose CKC-certified breeders who test for hip and elbow dysplasia, cardiac conditions, and eye disorders. Browse our dog listings and visit the Canadian Kennel Club.