Known for strong build and large heads, German Rottweilers are bred under strict ADRK standards for purity and strength.
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Bred in the U.S., American Rottweilers often have longer legs and a leaner body, with slightly different head shapes.
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A larger, mastiff-style Rottweiler. Roman Rottweilers are giant in size with guard-dog instincts and bulky muscles.
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Unlike the traditionally docked tail, tailed Rottweilers keep their natural tails, common in countries where docking is banned.
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With a sleek and short coat, this Rottweiler is easy to groom and perfect for warm climates and active owners.
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Rare but striking, long-haired Rottweilers have soft, fluffy coats and are not accepted by major breed standards.
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A designer mix, Victorian Rottweilers are gentle giants bred for family homes—less aggressive, more affectionate.
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