1. Always keep your dog on a leash and at a safe enough distance to restrain him if another dog, or even a distracted child, crosses his path.
2. Large dogs and breeds considered violent should wear a muzzle. Even if your Rottweiler is a sweetheart around the house, people may feel threatened around him.
3. You can treat your pet as if it were part of the family, but you shouldn't force anyone to think like you. Therefore, don't put animals on tables or armchairs without permission.
4. Respect the limits of the area established for customers with pets. If the restaurant, for example, says that dogs are not welcome in the main dining room, do not insist.
5. Be polite and always ask what the rules of the establishment are before letting your pet in.
6. Always have a bag on hand in case your pet makes a mess (ideally, they should know how to behave). Cleaning up the mess your pet makes is not the responsibility of any establishment's cleaning staff.
7. Always be polite and don't think that everyone has to be nice or like your little friend's presence, after all, he is still a minority there.