Known for their broad build and strong frame, German Rottweilers are ideal working dogs and loyal family companions.
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Serbian Rottweilers have larger heads and bulkier bodies. They're bred for strength and bold appearance.
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Roman Rottweilers are giant versions with a muscular frame. They're often bred to be imposing guard dogs.
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These Rottweilers are taller and leaner. They are bred more for looks and companionship rather than strict working lines.
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Unlike the docked tail tradition, tailed Rottweilers keep their natural tails. They’re gaining popularity due to animal rights changes.
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Bred for police, rescue, and guard work, these Rotties are smart, strong, and highly trainable.
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A rare find, the long-haired Rottweiler has a soft coat and a gentle nature but is not accepted in standard shows.
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Mixed Rotties bring unique traits from other breeds like Pitbulls or Labradors. They’re often more playful or easier to train.
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