Rottweiler - Dog Breed Facts
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AKC Group:
The rottweiler is classified in the working group. -
Size & Weight:
The male averages 25 to 27 inches in height while the female averages 23 to 25 inches.The weight is between 90-110 pounds or more.
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Coat:
The rottweiler has an undercoat that is waterproof along with a top coat. -
Head & Muzzle:
This breed has a medium head with a muzzle that has a straight bridge and a broad base. -
Body:
This dog has a broad chest with a straight back. -
Colors:
Rottweilers are black with tan markings on the chest, cheeks, muzzle, legs, and eyebrows. -
Life Expectancy:
This breed has a life expectancy of 10-12 years. -
Popularity:
This dog is popular with those who have the time to properly train them and understand their behavior. -
Habitat:
Rottweilers are large dogs, making them thrive best with plenty of outdoor room or places for playing.
Rottweiler- Dog Breed Origins
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Country of Origin:
This dog breed originated in Germany. -
Lineage:
This dog descended from a breed of Roman cattle dogs. -
Date Admitted to AKC:
The rottweiler was approved by the AKC on May 8, 1990. -
Historical Information:
These dogs protected cattle from other animals and thieves.
Rottweiler - Dog Breed Defining Characteristics
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Training Ease:
Training needs to be consistent and should be performed by someone who is an experienced pet owner or a professional dog trainer. -
Temperament:
These dogs are careful watchers and watch everything that goes on. They can be calm, but they are also alert. -
Child Friendly:
Rottweilers can be good companions for children if they are properly trained. -
Behavior:
This type of dog, if properly trained, is calm, playful, and loyal. -
Habits:
These dogs are fiercely loyal and will protect their owners.
Rottweiler - Dog Breed Concerns
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Health Issues:
Rottweilers can be prone to narrowing of the slit between the eyelids, ACL injuries, and snoring. -
Feeding:
Feed your pet 2 to 3 meals a day as a puppy and then 2 meals per day as it grows. -
Exercise Needs:
Swimming and running are good exercises for this energetic breed. -
Grooming Needs:
Brush them regularly and only bathe them if it becomes necessary. -
Special Household Needs:
Rottweilers are good household pets as long as they have an opportunity to exercise. -
Travel Needs:
Traveling with this dog is difficult due to its size. Use a large comfortable crate if traveling is necessary. -
Getting Along With Other Pets:
Rottweilers are protective and may be aggressive towards other pets, unless properly trained.
Rottweiler - How to Choose your Dog Breed
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What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:
Look for a rottweiler puppy that has no visible signs of disease or defect. -
What you will Need for a New Puppy:
Provide chew toys for entertainment and a comfortable sleeping area for your new puppy. -
Puppy-Proofing your House:
Use baby gates for keeping baby rottweilers out of restricted areas and use training to teach the dog what is and is not acceptable. -
How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home:
Take your new dog outside every few hours to get it used to going at its new home. Provide it with plenty of food, water, exercise, and affection.