Breed

Rottweiler

AKC Grouping
Working Group
Temperament
  • loyal
  • loving
  • confident guardian
Demeanor
somewhat reserved

Choosing the Best High-Protein Rottweiler Dog Food

Rottweiler

In regard to weight, the Rottweiler is a very large dog generally weighing 95-135 pounds (male), 80-100 pounds (female). The Rottweiler is also considered a tall dog in regard to height, with an average height of 24-27 inches (male), 22-25 inches (female). If you're trying to figure out the optimal dog food for your Rottweiler, you should definitely consider the option of a high-protein dog food like those available from Spot & Tango. The Rottweiler is an AKC Registered breed in the 'Working Group' with roots originating back to Germany. The confident guardian, loyal and loving Rottweiler with a somewhat reserved demeanor, generally does particularly well on a high-protein dog food. This is thanks, in part to, its very large size combined with its moderately active energy levels.

Why Breeds, Like the Rottweiler in the AKC Working Group May Need a High-Protein Dog Food

Big! That's the easiest way to describe dogs in the AKC's Working Group. The Rottweiler is no exception weighing in at a very large 95-135 pounds (male), 80-100 pounds (female) and a tall 24-27 inches (male), 22-25 inches (female). Obesity is a real concern for dogs today and its easy to let such a large breed accidentally over eat. In order to help the Rottweiler get the nutrients they need and to keep their calorie intake as efficient as possible, we recommend a high-protein dog food for the Rottweiler. Yes, it's pretty clear a high-protein dog food is the best choice for the Rottweiler and the other breeds within the AKC's Working group to keep this naturally confident guardian, loving, loyal giant of a dog full and happy its 9 to 10 years.

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Energy
Energy
active
Grooming
Grooming
only an occasional bath and brushing
Training
Training
willing to follow
Shedding
Shedding
occassionally

Why A Moderately Active Rottweiler May Need a High-Protein Dog Food

The Rottweiler is considered a moderately active dog and thus your Rottweiler could benefit from a high-protein dog food due to that simple fact alone. A dog food rich in high-protein helps to build muscle and support the energy levels of a moderately active Rottweiler. Furthermore, the calories in high-protein dog food are more efficiently used by a moderately active dog like the Rottweiler. In fact, dogs that don't receive enough protein can actually experience muscle loss and see a noticeable drop in energy levels. Lastly, a high-protein dog food that's optimal for the Rottweiler is low in carbohydrates which are a non-essential component of a healthy diet for most dogs, but especially true for a moderately active Rottweiler.

Rottweiler

Does a Very Large Rottweiler Benefit From a High-Protein Dog Food?

The Rottweiler is a very large, tall dog weighing in at over 95 pounds. Dogs of this size could benefit from a well-rounded diet that have all the necessary nutrients for their very large frame. While a high-protein dog food is important for large breeds, most important is the proper percentages and sources of those proteins. When you select a high-protein dog food for your Rottweiler at Spot & Tango, you can be assured that we have properly balanced a properly sourced, high-protein dog food while also including other essential nutrients needed for a very large dog such as the Rottweiler.

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Choose Spot & Tango for High-Protein Rottweiler Dog Food

Spot & Tango offers several high-protein meat options for your Rottweiler between the UnKibble and Fresh recipes. All our recipes have an appropriate blend of protein, whole grains, fruits, veggies, and an all-natural blend of vitamins & minerals to ensure meals are nutritionally balanced and high in protein for your Rottweiler. We never use fillers or artificial additives. Our vegetables are an excellent source of fiber and vitamins. If you want a high-protein dog food for your Rottweiler, Spot & Tango could be the solution.