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by Sharon Davies

Rottweilers like to mix it up in many kinds of ways, which is one reason why there are so many Rottweiler mixed breed dogs in the world today. The cross most on it’s way to becoming its own breed is the Rotterman (Rottweiler and Doberman Pinscher). Rottweilers also seem to cross often with German Shepherds, although there isn’t a cute name for that cross yet. Mixed breed dogs are generally healthier than purebreds, but they still will need to go to the vet annually.

Rottweilers are themselves a result of crossbreeding back in the days of the Roman Empire and were thought to have originated in Italy. The breed as we know it popped into its black and tan existence in southern Germany in an area known as Rottweil (fancy that). Although it is thought that all dogs look to their mothers as the standards of doggy beauty, any Rottweiler worth his paws will hump anything.

And the Rottweiler mixed breeds recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club keep on coming. A cross between an Afghan Hound and a Rottweiler is a Rottaf. A cross between a Rottweiler and an English Bulldog is an English Bullweiler. And a cross between a Brussells Griffon and a Rottweiler is (are you ready) a Brotweiler.

Less comically and more practically, a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Rottweiler is called a Labrottie and is hoped to calm the Rottweiler down, while still retaining both breed’s love of their families.

There is an unrecognized but promoted hybrid called the Boxweiler, made up of (you guessed it) the Boxer and the Rottweiler. Perhaps the most numerous of the Rottweiler mixed breeds are the Rottermans and the Labrotties. All Rottweiler mixes are big, handsome dogs that need a lot of exercise and attention. Sometimes, you can tell if a mixed breed dog has Rottweiler or Doberman (or Rotterman) in them by seeing if their toes have black stripes.

Although all dogs are individuals, the Rottweiler temperament is strong in a Rottweiler mix. Learn all of the Rottweiler information you can if you suspect the dog you want is at least half Rottweiler. Rottweilers are affectionate and kind to their families, but suspicious and sometimes aggressive with strangers.

Large, active dogs often do not know their own strength and may accidentally hurt you. Rottweiler mixes seem to be more exuberant and high on life than mean or vicious. Any large dog needs a healthy diet and regular exercise to help curb the energy.

They also really should be neutered, as this will not only make them healthier, but more eager to pay attention to your wishes. Rottweiler mixes are often incredibly beautiful dogs with big feet.

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