Known for strength and calm nature, German Rottweilers have a boxy frame and are bred under strict standards in Germany.
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Heavier bones and bigger heads are their signature traits. Often bred for their robust and intimidating appearance.
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A larger, mastiff-like Rottweiler variant. They are bred for size and strength but aren’t recognized by major kennel clubs.
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Larger and more muscular, American Rottweilers are bred for performance and often work in protection and law enforcement.
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Unlike docked Rottweilers, these dogs retain their natural tails, especially in places where tail docking is banned.
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Traditionally, tails are docked for work purposes. Still popular in countries where docking is allowed.
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Show line Rottweilers have perfect form and posture. They're judged for looks and obedience in dog shows across the world.
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Bred for strength and intelligence, these dogs excel in police, military, and rescue work. They need mental and physical activity.
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