How to tell good from bad Rottweiler

1. Body shape
The Rottweiler has a square torso, strong and powerful, with a broad chest, straight back and sloping waist. The neck is strong, muscular, of medium length, the back is straight and parallel to the ground whether standing or walking, the chest is broad, broad and deep, extending to the elbows, with a prominent forechest and well-spread, oval ribs. The depth of the chest is approximately half of the height at the withers, and its skeletal muscles must be proportional to the outline. The most desirable ratio of height to length is 9:10.
2.Coat
Rottweiler’s hair is short, straight, thick at the top and fine at the bottom. The coat color is black, with yellowish-brown or reddish-brown spots on specific parts, and these spots do not exceed one-tenth of the body. The undercoat is black, gray, or light brown, but it is not good enough to be seen from the outside. In addition to natural causes, hair can also be caused by daily diet. Pet owners can choose some natural dog food with deep-sea fish oil for their German shepherds when raising pets. Deep-sea fish oil can help the hair become shiny and solid, making it look better! If If you choose one with a bad coat, you need to pay more attention to the diet. Of course, this also depends on the embarrassing period. When selecting, try to avoid the embarrassing period when selecting.
3.Facial features
The Rottweiler’s head is of medium length, the skull is wide, the muzzle is short and thick, the forehead is quite raised, the forehead is very expanded, and there are also dogs with wrinkles on the head. Ears of medium size, set high at the base, lying flat. When listening alertly, the ears are in the same plane as the top of the head, giving the head a wider appearance. The ears are set relatively apart and droop, with the inner edge close to the head and the end close to the middle of the cheek. The eyes are almond-shaped, medium in size and bronze in color. The nose is well developed and must be black.
4. Limbs
The Rottweiler’s forelimbs are straight and muscular. The length of the forearms is equal to the length of the shoulder blades. The feet are round and compact, and the toes are arched. The toes neither bend in nor turn out. The angle of the hindquarters is commensurate with the forequarters. The upper thigh is quite long. Viewed from the back, the hind legs are straight, neither bent inward nor outward. The legs are strong and straight. The hind limbs can easily push the body forward during the dog's movements. They can be used to flex the dog during normal movements. Do some training for your Rottweiler. During training, you can reward your dog with some chicken jerky, chicken chips and other dog snacks. This can not only train your dog but also supplement calcium and strengthen your bones. In this way, your Rottweiler will be more cooperative with you.
5. Feet
The steps are firm, the front feet are round, the hind feet are slightly slender, the toes are hard, the claws are short and black, the toes are raised, and there are like black pencil marks on the front of the toenails.
6.Tail
The tail is high and level, and is usually docked at the first joint.
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