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The Rottweiler dog breed is a powerful, but dedicated to his family. Derived from the Italian Mastiffs, this is a very old breed that was used as a herding dog during the Middle Ages. During the late 1800's, these dogs were almost extinct but made a comeback in the 20 th century. These dogs are often used as guard dogs, herding dogs or monitoring.

Part of the American Kennel Club's work, the Rottweiler was admitted to the AKC Stud Book in 1931. This breed weighs between 85 and 30 January pounds and measures 22 to 27 inches tall.

This breed has a great body with a huge head and powerful jaws. Despite this, the dark eyes and expression havean face of loyalty and good will. Triangular ears are carried forward in the face is accentuated by a big black nose. In general, the story fits and rear dewclaws removed. The Rottweiler has a very short thick coat and comes in black with brown markings on the legs, feet, nose and cheeks.

Despite its foreboding appearance, the Rottweiler is a quiet dog that is easy to train and devoted family. It is a reliable dog that will protect those he loves. But because the dog is so powerful, it is important to give training in business, so do not become aggressive. In handling these are loyal and loving companions. The dog has temperament is quite peaceful, but also can be a good watchdog and is very intelligent well in tracking competitions, obedience lessons and schutzhund.

The Rottweiler dog breed can be prone to hip dysplasia, as well as ACL damage and often snores. You may tend to overeat and be careful not to overfeed. Also may suffer from a condition called entropion, which is the narrowing of the opening between the eyelids.

Believe it or not, these big dogs can live in apartments, provided they get plenty of exercise. However, it is preferable to have a place to run and play, even if it's a romp in the park. You have to walk every day.

The Rottweiler is one of the easiest to groom dogs and do not lose much. Need to be bathed only when needed and brushing with a bristle brush firm.

Lee Dobbins writes for http://www.dogbreeds123.com where you can learn more about your favorite dog breeds and see photos of the powerful Rottweiler dog breed.

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