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Breed Info - Rottweiler

Rottweiler puppy
Rottweiler dog
Overview
Breed Group
Working
Size
Large
How much exercise?
More than 2 hours per day
Length of coat
Short
How much grooming?
Once a week
Sheds? 
Yes
Town or Country
Either
Type of home
Large House
Minimum Garden Size
Large
Lifespan
Under 10 Years

Description
Loyal, loving, confident guardian
These Mastiff-type dogs stem from animals taken to Germany by Roman soldiers as they marched across Europe. Used to guard livestock, they were either discarded as the cattle were eaten or were left to guard outposts, and many finished up in Switzerland while others reached southern Germany. They were especially known around the town of Rottweil, which for 1,800 years was a centre for livestock trading. The evolving dog became a butcher’s dog, drover and draught dog.

The Rottweiler, which first appeared in Britain in 1936 and was shown at Crufts the following year, is an above average-sized, very agile, black-and-tan dog. Extremely strong and imposing, he is easily obedience trained and is, in fact, a dog that enjoys working. He has natural guarding instincts, but is not aggressive by nature. His expression is tranquil and kind, but when aroused, he will hold his own with any opponent. He is not a dog for the inexperienced and has been much maligned in recent years, when the breed became over-popular, and Rottweilers were often purchased to feed a macho image.
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He is a very active dog that needs plenty of exercise, but his smooth coat requires only short periods of regular grooming to keep it in the desired shining condition.

AKC Breed Info - Rottweiler
FCI Breed Standard - Rottweiler
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  • Breed Info
    • Breeds - A >
      • Akita Inu
      • Alaskan Malamute
      • Alsatian (German Shepherd)
      • American Staffordshire Terrier
      • Argentine Dogo
    • Breeds - B >
      • Basenji
      • Basset Hound
      • Beagle
      • Belgian Malinois
      • Bichon Frise
      • Border Collie
      • Boston Terrier
      • Boxer
      • Bull Terrier
      • Bulldog (British, English)
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      • Cane Corso
      • Chihuahua
      • Chow Chow
      • Cocker Spaniel
      • Corgi (Pembroke Welsh)
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      • Dachshund
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      • Doberman Pinscher
      • Dogo Argentino
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      • Husky (Siberian)
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      • Maltese
      • Miniature Bull Terrier
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      • Pomeranian
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      • Rottweiler
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      • Samoyed
      • Shiba Inu
      • Shih Tzu
      • Siberian Husky
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