The German Rottweiler is robust, stocky, and bred under strict standards. Known for loyalty and working skills.
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Often larger with a broader head, Roman Rottweilers are bred for size and strength, though not always recognized officially.
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Unlike docked Rottweilers, tailed ones retain their natural tails. It’s all about looks and modern ethics.
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Traditionally docked, these Rottweilers still appear in many countries. The practice is now controversial.
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A rare recessive gene causes long hair. While not standard, these Rottweilers are fluffy and adorable.
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Serbian Rottweilers are big-boned and muscular, often bred for show and companionship.
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Adapted to cold, Russian Rottweilers are hardy and known for stamina and working ability.
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Extremely rare and often prone to health issues, albino Rottweilers are not recommended for breeding.
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