There are lots of good Rottweiler breeders in Germany. A kennel club accredited breeder is good reliable source.
The rottweiler dog is so named because it was originally used as a hunter dog in the town of Rottweil in Germany. The dogs were originally known in German as Rottweiler Metzgerhund, meaning "Rottweil butchers' dogs".
Many people believe the Rottweiler to be descended from a mastiff type dog which the Romans used when they conquered Europe. The Romans used these dogs primarily for herding the cattle and sheep needed as food for their armies. The modern breed of Rottweiler is believed to have been developed in Germany in a district known as Rottweil, hence the name Rottweiler. The Germans used these dogs as herd dogs for their farming animals.
Many people believe the Rottweiler to be descended from a mastiff type dog which the Romans used when they conquered Europe. The Romans used these dogs primarily for herding the cattle and sheep needed as food for their armies. The modern breed of Rottweiler is believed to have been developed in Germany in a district known as Rottweil, hence the name Rottweiler. The Germans used these dogs as herd dogs for their farming animals. There is no recorded individual who started the Rottweiler breed.
nothing it just comes like that, no 2 dogs make a rottweiler
No .... A Rottweiler Will Not Attack His Master .... They Are Guard Dogs .... They Protect You Not Attack You
Rottweiler's don't have many enemies except for other dogs. if your Rottweiler has a problem with another dog it will not stop barking
German Shepard number 1, rottweiler number 2, and doberman number 3
No. There are of course crossbreeds, but there is only one 'breed' - Rottweiler.
There are German Rottweilers and there are American Rottweilers. These Dogs differ in their bone structure. One is also bigger than the other.
there is a huge diffarence between the German rottweiler and the English rottweiler and that is because, THE GERMAN ROTTWEILER is shorter but all muscles and they have a giant massave head, they are more trainable, loyal, smart, good around children, and protective. i would recomend getting a German rottweiler if you were thinking about it. they get 100 to 170 lbs. they are 26 to 30 inches for males and females are 23 to 28 inches. there is just so much more about the German rottweiler that is 100 times better then the American rottweiler.
Yes, just be sure to introduce the dogs slowly. There should always be someone with the dogs when they are together for the first month to prevent fights. As long as the dogs get along there should not be a problem. I have a female lab and a female rott at home and they are best friends!
The only way to know is to have a pedigree provided by a reputable breeder. Without that, it will simply be a "best guess" as to your dogs heritage