Saturday, December 12, 2009

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                                                    rottweilerThis article is about the dog breed. For other uses, see Rottweiler (disambiguation).


Rottweiler

Nicknames Rottie

Rott

Country of origin Germany

[hide]Traits

Weight Male ≈50 kg (150 pounds)

Female ≈42 kg (110 pounds)

Height Male 61 to 68 cm (24-36 inches)

Female 56 to 63 cm (22-25 inches)

Coat Double coated, Short, hard and thick

Color Black and tan or black and mahogany

Litter size average 8 to 12 although larger litters are known

Life span 10-12



[show]Classification & standards

FCI Group 2 Section 2 #147 standard

AKC Working standard

ANKC Group 6 (Utility) standard

CKC Group 3 - Working standard

KC (UK) Working standard

NZKC Utility standard

UKC Guardian Dog standard





The Rottweiler, or Rottweil Metzgerhund ("Butchers Dog"), is a "medium to large size, stalwart dog"[1] breed originating in Germany as a herding dog. It is a hardy and very intelligent breed. Rottweilers also worked as draught dogs, pulling carts to carry meat and other products to market as well as for hunting . "Rottweiler breeders aim at a dog of abundant strength, black coated with clearly defined rich tan markings, whose powerful appearance does not lack nobility and which is exceptionally well suited to being a companion, service and working dog." [2]



The Rottweiler was kept busy in these traditional roles until the mid-19th century when railroads replaced droving for getting livestock to market. Although there are still Rottweilers working stock all over the world, many other roles have been found for this versatile breed.



During the First and Second World Wars, Rottweilers were put into service in various roles including as messenger, draught, and guard dogs. Currently they are often used as search and rescue, assistance, guide dogs for the blind, guard and police dogs in addition to their traditional roles.

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