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.
They could die from old age, disease, starvation, dehydration, or physical damage.
You need to consult a professional
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Considering that Rottweilers are a large breed, 15 years old is an amazing age. The typical life expectancy is between 11 and 13 years so your Rottweiler has exceeded the normal age.
any dog is capable of killing any other dog, depending on age, health, and how the owners raised the dog
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Rottweilers can eat from 4 to 8 cups of food daily, depending on the age, and how much activity it has. Usually animals are fed once or twice a day.
It doesn't. Heads do not split, or brains fall out. What you're referring to is the extra muscle that grows at sexual maturity, which can be from 6 months of age in a staffy, but more commonly from 9 months of age. The muscle on the head is one of the secondary sexual characteristics of the male. I think this myth comes from the fact that the muscle grows in two bulges either side of the head, causing the appearance of a dent on top of the head. Anyone who stops and thinks for a second will realise that a split head would be a skull fracture, which is not a natural part of growth.
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