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Rottweiler Life habits and morphological characteristics

The Rottweiler's body is square, with a strong and strong trunk, a broad chest, a straight back, and a sloping waist. The hair on the body is short, straight, thick on the top and fine on the bottom, and the hair color is black. Its front legs are relatively straight and muscular, while the hind legs are bent at an acute angle. The whole foot is strong, the front feet are round, the hind feet are slightly slender, the toes are hard, the claws are short and black, the toes are raised, and there are marks like black pencils on the front of the toenails.

Rottweiler Distribution range and habitat

Originated from Germany

Rottweiler Detailed Introduction

Rottweiler (Latin name: Rottweiler) is an animal of the Canidae family. It is strong, swift, and powerful. It is one of the most courageous and powerful dog breeds in the world.

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Rottweilers were once used to guard cattle. They are smart, strong and easy to get close to. Now they are widely praised in military and police dogs, and can also become a very valuable family dog. Rottweilers are outstanding guard dogs and can attack intruders. In order to ensure that this breed will obey orders, breeders should train them strictly. Rottweilers are born with the ability to guard. In the Middle Ages, wealthy merchants hung their purses on the necks of Rottweilers to avoid having their money stolen. This dog has a calm personality and is very emotional. It can also be a family companion dog.

After the Roman army retreated, they left large mastiffs in southern Europe. Later, these dogs became famous for hunting wild boars. In the Middle Ages, breeders bred this Roman breed with indigenous sheepdogs to create Rottweilers. Rottweiler butchers used this dog specifically to guard livestock or as a guard dog, so it was also called the "Rottweiler butcher dog". In the early 19th century, German law prohibited the traditional way of chasing cattle, and livestock were transported by rail instead, and the reputation of Rottweilers declined accordingly. In 1900, Rottweiler fans worked hard to restore the fame of this dog, and in 1930, this dog was introduced to Britain and the United States.

Rottweilers are smart and sensible, with a calm personality and absolute loyalty to their owners. They are good at distinguishing good from evil, listening to commands and obeying the commands of their owners. Rottweilers are tough, calm and confident. They like to see their family all the time, so Rottweilers will follow the male and female owners closely around the room. The difficulty of training Rottweilers is average. They must be strictly trained when they are puppies, otherwise it will be difficult for the owner to control them when they grow up. There have been records of Rottweilers injuring people abroad. As long as they are trained seriously, they can also be quiet companion dogs. Rottweilers get along well with children and like to play with children very much. Of course, this is determined by the personality of the child and the temperament of the dog. Because Rottweilers are very fierce to malicious intruders, they are particularly suitable as guard dogs.

Some sources say that there are three types of Rottweilers: German, American, and improved German. This is wrong! Dobermans are divided into American and German types, but Rottweilers are not. In the late 1980s, due to the narrow breeding methods of American breeders, the quality of American Rottweilers deteriorated, and American Rottweilers were declared a failure. The United States imported a large number of German champion dogs to improve the existing bloodline, and even used German imported dogs for breeding. So until today, the United States is still the main importer of excellent German Rottweilers. Therefore, there is no such thing as American Rottweilers, and the improvement of German types is even more nonsense. Any improvement mixed with other dog bloodlines is called hybridization! Therefore, so far, there is only one type of Rottweiler in the world, the German Rottweiler. Commonly known as the German type!


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