Rottweilers are believed to have been first bred by the Roman Empire.
Yes it can, it would just be a mixed breed.
Rottweiler's are very fast dogs. They have very strong legs and were bred to herd cattle. To stay with the cattle and heard them where they need to go, the have to be fast.
Rottweiler's are very fast dogs. They have very strong legs and were bred to herd cattle. To stay with the cattle and heard them where they need to go, the have to be fast.
the Rottweiler is a pure bred and only two pure bred Rottweilers can make another of its breed. The Rottweiler ORIGINATED long ago back to the Roman times and so breeds that the Rott is made up of isn't known.
Rottweiler's are very fast dogs. They have very strong legs and were bred to herd cattle. To stay with the cattle and heard them where they need to go, the have to be fast.
no pure breed rottweiler's don't have white markings but it's is know for not only rottweiler's who aren't purebred to have white markings but rottweiler's who are both pure bred and predigree..which in most cacses the breeder will drown any pups withwhite markings...MMarley :)
no necessarily and one can register as a pure bred with ckc as long as they have anybody state they are purebred
No they were bred to pull sleds and hunt in the snow. If you want a guard dog get something like a German Shepard or a rottweiler.
I'm afraid it is just a Rottweiler, Shepherd mix. You could give it a fancy name if you like. For example if someone crosses an Akita with a Rottweiler, they call it a Rokita, but it will always be a mix what ever you call it. Be sure you don't pay over the odds for a designer dog, they are just mixed breeds with a fancy price tag.
The only accepted colouring for a Rottweiler is black-and-tan. This means the Dog's body is all black with rusty brown markings on the legs, above the eyes and on the muzzle. Some Rottweilers also have tan markings on their chest and under their tail. This is the only accepted colour for this breed.
Most likely, yes. Huskies have thick fur and are about the same size as a rottweiler. If it's master's life is being threatened by an aggressive rottie, then that husky would be more than happy to defend his owner.
well its easy a rottweiler