Yes, their are actually some long-coated Rottweilers.
A rottweiler and a mastiff looks like a tibetan mastiff because tibetan mastiffs have thick coat furs that look like rottweilers.
Rottweilers are usually black and brown, or brown and tan, with short, coarse fur.
They have a thick coat so they can live in the freezing temperatures of Russia.
The opposite of a thick coat is a thin coat. While a thick coat provides warmth and insulation, a thin coat offers lighter coverage and is more suitable for mild weather. Additionally, a thin coat may be made of lighter materials, allowing for greater breathability and comfort in warmer conditions.
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
Yes, there are some very good breeders of Rottweilers in India. Type Rottweilers in India, into your search engine and you will find a list of breeders.
some rabbits have to survive through the cold winter and it blends them in with the snow so its harder for their enemys to kill them
some rabbits have to survive through the cold winter and it blends them in with the snow so its harder for their enemys to kill them
compared to what? i own a ridgeback and my rotti moults more than him, but less than my terrier cross.
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.
Thick fur, heavy under coat, thick layer of fat or blubber but not necessarily all of these.
Rottweilers, like many other dog breeds, can develop gray hairs as they age due to a decrease in melanin production, which is the pigment responsible for their coat color. Stress, genetics, and hormonal changes can also contribute to graying. Additionally, some Rottweilers may show gray hairs earlier due to environmental factors or health issues. Overall, graying is a natural part of the aging process for dogs.