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Asymmetric muscular atrophy (which is what it sounds like you are describing) is not a normal result of the aging process. However, Rottweilers have a small but scientifically described tendency to have temporomandibular muscle atrophy. You should take your Rottie into a veterinarian to have this examined.

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