rottweiler puppy love of rottweilers

Cooper

by fady wafik
(cairo,Egypt)

i just wanna ask if my rottweiler german or american, and if it's gonna be with a big head or small head and about his hair it's long little bit?? :)





Hi Fady
Unless you have registration papers for your pup that shows the pedigree/lineage/bloodlines for him then it's impossible to say whether his heritage is German, European or any other nationality I'm afraid.

You may want to check out this page to learn more about this German Rottweiler.

How he will look when he grows up depends on his parents and what they looked like, plus the nutrition and healthcare you give him. Take a look at my Rottweiler Puppy Growth Chart to find out more about how they grow and develop, and what to expect.

As for his coat, it does look longer than normal. Some puppies have a longer 'fuzzy' coat at first, but this changes as they mature and becomes shorter and sleeker. Again though, there's no way to tell if he's purebred without reliable registration papers from a reputable organization.

It's possible that his longer hair is a sign of mixed heritage, but it could also simply be that his parents had slightly longer coats and he's inherited that. If it stays that way it would be a 'fault' in a show dog, but as he's a pet that isn't important.

Rottweilers are wonderful dogs and their looks are only part of the package so I'd recommend simply enjoying your beautiful puppy and giving him lots of love. Best of luck.

Click here to post comments.

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to Your Rottweiler Photos
.



Want to know more about Rottweilers?

I'd recommend these books as a great place to start (after this website of course!).......












Subscribe To This Site
XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines

Enjoy This Site?
Then why not use the button below, to add us to your favorite bookmarking service?





Protected by Copyscape DMCA Takedown Notice Infringement Search Tool

| Homepage | Contact Me | Privacy Policy | Resources & Links | Sitemap | Return to top

This site receives a small commission from affiliate links and third-party advertising. Click Here to read the full Advertising Disclosure Policy.

Copyright 2007 - 2012 (Updated)
Copyright© 2007-2008. A-Love-Of-Rottweilers.com owned and operated by Myway LLC.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication or publication of any materials prohibited.
Not intended to replace professional opinion or recommendation. Consult your veterinarian for advice about the medical condition/treatment of your dog.
Use of this website constitutes acceptance of Terms of Use and Privacy Policy