Treats are training currency — but the wrong treat for your Rottweiler means weight gain, allergies, or just a dog who won't work for the reward. Match by size, calorie content, and the dog's allergies.
What works for the Rottweiler
- Single-ingredient = safest. Plain dried liver, dehydrated chicken, freeze-dried beef. No fillers, no flavour additives. Easier on sensitive stomachs.
- High-value treats for high-energy training. Working breeds need a "good treat" (cooked chicken, cheese) reserved for recall + difficult commands; "OK treats" (kibble) for basic obedience.
- Dental chews count too. Greenies / Whimzees / Yak chews work as functional treats — slow chewers benefit most.
- Avoid: rawhide, anything with xylitol (highly toxic), grape/raisin treats, chocolate-coated, "natural" jerky with high salt.
Picks for Rottweiler
Daily treat budget
The 10% rule: treats should be no more than 10% of your Rottweiler's total daily calories. For a 35–60 kg dog that's roughly 50–120 calories — typically 4–10 small training treats. Track them in your pet profile if you tend to over-treat.
