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Rottweiler Dog Breed

The Rottweiler breed was established at the commercial and agricultural town of Rottweil where it continued to herd but also to protect against thieves and other predators. The Rottweiler is a naturally protective animal. Because of his strong-mindedness, the Rottweiler requires an owner who will see that he gets proper training in order to make him a good family pet.

Today this breed is universally known as Rottweiler, but in earlier times it was sometimes called the Rottweil Dog. Rottweiler In Germany it was first called the Rottweiler Metzerhund which translates literally as the "Butcher's Dog". Although this dog's original function was to control the cattle on their way to the slaughter it also acquired other duties acting as a livestock guardian and eventually as a protector of the property.

The Rottweiler is a medium to large dog that is one of the strongest and most powerful dogs in the world. With all their strength, they are very agile and well-balanced. Rotties are very loyal and protective of their family. Early socialization with other dogs and children is very important. Owning a Rottweiler requires a tremendous responsibility and commitment. This is not a breed for timid owners.

Photo courtesy of Von Herrschaft Rottweilers

Rottweiler Breed Outline

Country of Origin:Germany
FCI Classification: Group 2 - Pinscher and Schnauzer type, Molossian type, Swiss Mountain - and Cattle Dogs and other breeds; Molossian type, Mastiff type (with working trial)
Utilization: Companion, service and working dog
AKC Classification: Working Group
Personality:Good-natured, placid in basic disposition and fond of children, very devoted, obedient, biddable and eager to work. His appearance is natural and rustic, his behavior self-assured, steady and fearless. He reacts to his surroundings with great alertness.
Size Category:Medium-Large
Height:23-27 inches at shoulders
Colors: Black with clearly defined markings of a rich tan on the cheeks, muzzle, throat, chest and legs, as well as over both eyes and under the base of the tail.
Other Names:Rottie
Average Litter Size:8
Life Span:10-12 years
Grooming Requirements: Medium. Brush once a week with occasional bathing.
Shedding:Twice a year in Spring and Fall.
Social skills: Rottweilers may be aggressive towards other dogs. Needs early socialization with other dogs.
Suitability for Children:Should be OK with older children if raised with them at early age. Rottweilers may "bump" younger children into walls and furniture because of their inherent breeding instincts.
Exercise Needs:Rottweilers need 2 hours of exercise every day or behavioral problems may arise.
Train Ability:The Rottweiler is intelligent but can be dominant. He needs firmness and consistency in training. Responds well to positive remarks when being trained.
Health & Behavior Issues:Several health problems such as Hip dysplasia, heart disease and cataracts. Temperament testing is recommended.

Comments

Need to find out if my Rotts are registered

My husband and I just took in two rotts and we need to find out if they are registered

rotts. Their previous owner passed away about 8 or 9 months ago.

The only information we have on them is their names -Zeus and Zena. They are about

4-5 years old. Not for sure if spelling is correct. The owners name is William Wood

and he lived around Phoenix or Mesa Arizona. Is there a way we can find out if they are

registered.


Posted by Guest_693 on Tuesday, May 30, 2006


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