Female rottweilers can grow to about 25 inches at the shoulders and males to about 27 inches at the shoulders. Weight depends on what you feed them.
Yes if it's a purebred. The sex does not have anything to do with a dog being a purebred or "full Rottweiler."
The female will most likely die from birthing as the puppies will be to big for her to birth naturally, she will then get complications and be dead by the time your emergency vet has arrived to perform a C-section.
Rottweilers are a pedigree breed. The only thing that makes them is a male rottweiler and a female rottweiler.
Yes the female Maltese can breed with a male Rottweiler, but it may hurt her. I say it may hurt her because the puppies will be too large for her tiny little body. The puppies will be too large growing inside of her let alone passing through her birth canal. You may say there is the option of a c section, well the puppies will still be too large growing inside of her. If you really wanted to see what a Maltese and a Rottweiler puppy will look like then, mate the female Rottweiler with the male Maltese. Using the female Rottweiler instead of the female Maltese would be a lot easier and safer, on you and the dog/puppies. The female Rottweiler has a lot more room in her uterus and in her birth canal than what the female Maltese.
it is coOler aND SMARTER
doing his buisness
27 inches
The female will not be ready to breed, until between day eight and fifteen of her season. You will find his mood will be a bit different then, unless he has been castrated.
A mUtt :)
As long as they have their breeding papers, I believe they can.
On average a female rottweiler can give birth to 8 to 12 pups. Larger litters have been know, with one female having 18 pups in the UK.
Nearly 12.