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Coat:
The Rottweiler has an outer coat that is short, straight,
dense and of medium length. The coat should always be coarse
to the touch. The undercoat should be present around the
neck and thighs. Coat should never be wavy or curly. The
Rottweiler has one of the most noticeable coats with the
distinct black and bright rust coloring along their legs,
underbelly and muzzle. Overview: The Rottweiler has origins that are unknown, however it probably descended from the Italian Mastiff. During the Middle Ages, the ROTTWEILER was commonly used as a herd dog. The Rottweiler became nearly extinct in the 1800's, but made a wonderful comeback in the early twentieth century by breeders in Stuttgart. The Rottweiler today is used for a variety of things such as tracking, herding, watch dogging, police work, obedience trails, as well as guarding which he does exceptionally well. Character: The Rottweiler can be a very fun loving dog, however he is very powerful and can be serious at times. Early obedience training and socialization is a must. This breed can be very territorial and protective of their family and their environment. Rottweilers can be very intimidating, still retaining an undeserving reputation as a vicious and/or mean dog, however they do extremely |
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