Originally known
as the Butcher's Dog of Rottweil, after the small German town where the
breed developed, the Rottweiler was a cattle and guard dog of great
repute. Not only would he drive the cattle to market, but once they had
been sold, the money would be put in a leather purse tied to his collar to
be protected from thieves on the way home. As well as providing a droving
and banking service for the butcher, the Rottweiler also pulled a cart
around town doing the meat deliveries!
When livestock
transport became mechanized, the Rottweiler's role gradually changed to
that of a police dog and guard dog, even serving during World War I. Today
he is primarily a companion dog, with his dignified, unexcitable nature
and natural cleanliness making him well suited to being part of the
household.
The Rottweiler
has a natural guarding instinct and should be supervised around visitors
and visiting children. He is very loyal and affectionate to his owners but
his self assured and fearless temperament, coupled with his great strength
make socialization and early training essential.
Rottweiler
owners are encouraged to take their dogs to obedience training.
Ideal height:
Dogs 61-68cm
Bitches 56-63cm
Weight approx 42kg
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