Fun Rottweiler Facts For Kids

Moumita Dutta
Nov 18, 2022 By Moumita Dutta
Originally Published on Aug 05, 2021
Edited by Monisha Kochhar
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Rottweilers are one of the oldest pure breed dogs in the world. They are known to have originated when the Roman brought them in for herding cattle in Germany.

They have also worked in legions along the alps. These dogs did a lot of work and were commonly called the Butcher's dog since they carried the cart of meat for the butchers.

When the Romans left, they left behind these dogs which bred with the local canines in the town of Rottweil. From this, the modern-day Rottweilers were born. Owing to its lineage, this dog is full of energy and playful in nature.

They are prone to getting obese so maintaining their diet is important. This strong and playful breed makes an excellent companion and a loving pet.

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Rottweiler Interesting Facts

What type of animal is a Rottweiler?

A Rottweiler is a type of working dog.

What class of animal does a Rottweiler belong to?

Rottweiler dogs belong to the class called Mammalia.

How many Rottweilers are there in the world?

There are different types of Rottweiler in the entire world, namely European Rottweiler, Siberian Rottweiler, Russian Rottweiler, American  Rottweiler, and German Rottweiler among the most popular ones. The exact number of these dogs has not been listed.

Where does a Rottweiler live?

Rottweilers are pet dogs and they live in a house with their owners.

What is a Rottweiler's habitat?

They are one of the most ancient breeds of dogs and they have been accompanying human beings for decades. They have worked with humans in Legions along the Alps mountains.

They have been known to accompany the Romans in Germany where they helped to guard the outposts and drive the cattle.

These dogs were left behind by the Romans in the town of  Rottweil, located in South Germany. When they mated with the local canines, the modern-day Rottweilers were born.Rottweilers can survive in both, hot and cold environments and their coat may or may not have an undercoat based on the climate.

Who do Rottweilers live with?

Rottweilers are pet dogs so they live with people.

How long does a Rottweiler live?

Rottweilers usually live for 8-10 years.

How do they reproduce?

The male Rottweiler reaches sexual maturity around the same age as a female Rottweiler which is around six months old. But that doesn't mean the dog is matured enough for reproduction. Large dogs like Rottweilers reach sexual maturity at 24 months. They reproduce by mating like other dogs and can also be bred by breeders.

What is their conservation status?

There are abundant Rottweilers available in the entire world. However, it is very difficult to get a pure breed of good quality. This dog's status is Not Evaluated as they are domestic animals whose population count is not under any threat.

Rottweiler Fun Facts

What do Rottweilers look like?

Rottweilers have two layers of coat on their body. The outermost layer has medium-length hair which is shorter in height near its legs and face. The outer coat is usually prominent near its thighs and neck area.

The amount of hair and coatings also depends on the climate in which the Rottweilers are bred. These dogs are dominantly black in color and have brown, rust, or mahogany markings on the body on areas like the muzzle, on top of the eyes, chest, and also legs.

They are pretty muscular dogs since their heritage is linked to cart pulling, cattle herding, and lots more. They have thick hindquarters. These dogs have a well-proportioned body with a medium-sized head.

The nose is broader than most other dogs which have large nostrils. They have black lips and are usually not visible. They have a total of 42 teeth.

These dogs have a firm neck and a straight back. The croup portion is slightly broad and curved.

They have straight forelegs which are at a distance from one another and the blade of the shoulder is at a 45-degree angle. Their hind feet are longer than the front feet. They have a shining body with short and straight hair.

Rottweilers make a loving and affectionate family pet.

How cute are they?

Rottweilers are an adorable breed of dog. Their tan markings on the muzzle and glossy black body make them one of a kind.

Even though at places have got an ill reputation and they can be tricky to handle if not trained, but on most occasions, these dogs are goofballs who are loyal, loving, and very keen on pleasing its family.

How do they communicate?

Rottweilers communicate with each other in various ways like wagging their tail when it is kept at a low position, which indicates that it is happy or staring at the eyes to build a strong bond, by exposing their belly to showcase that you are trusted and it is ready for some cuddles.

This dog breed also communicates by blinking faster or squinting, which indicates a happy mood.

If they expose their teeth and growl it indicates that they expect you to back off since they can be quite territorial about their belongings. At times, they also raise their forearm to say something which they need at the moment.

It can be food or water or something else. Rottweilers also communicate by positioning their tail.

If the tail is positioned upwards, it means the dog wants to assert its dominance and is ready to attack.

In this case, you should calm down your dog and look into what is bothering them. These dogs also communicate by yawning.

This doesn't necessarily mean that they are sleepy. It may also mean that they are expecting something good.

How big is a Rottweiler?

A male Rottweiler height is 24-27 in (60.6-68.5 cm) whereas a female Rottweiler is slightly smaller and the height is about 22-25 in (55.8-63.5 cm). Rottweilers are around three times the size of a Shih Tzu.

How fast can a Rottweiler run?

Rottweilers are working dogs and have a history of chasing and managing cattle and pulling carts. Naturally, they have a lot of stamina and are good at running.

A Rottweiler dog can run at a speed of 20-25 mph (32.1-40.2 kph). According to the American Kennel Club, if Rottweiler puppies are slow in the beginning, it may mean that they will be faster than those adult Rottweilers.

How much does a Rottweiler weigh?

A female Rottweiler weighs around 77.1-105.8 lb (35-48 kg) whereas a male Rottweiler weighs around 110.2-132.2 lb (50-60 kg). These dogs have a tendency to put on a lot of weight so a proper Rottweiler diet needs to be maintained.

These dogs grow up to 24 months so the diet and training and exercise should be modulated according to their growth.

What are their male and female names of the species?

There are no different names attributed to the male and female species of the dog. In general, a male dog is simply called a dog, whereas a female dog is called a bitch.

What would you call a baby Rottweiler?

A baby Rottweiler is called a puppy.

What do they eat?

Rottweilers require a diet in which they need 22-26% protein. An adult Rottweiler dog needs around 2,100 calories per day.

The protein diet usually consists of meat like turkey, chicken, or lamb. If the calorie exceeds, the dogs tend to get overweight.

A newborn Rottweiler puppy, for the first month, only has milk from its mother. When the puppy reaches two months old, they eat meat for the first time.

The meat needs to be cut into small pieces since the puppy is incapable of chewing and tearing large pieces. At this age, they can also eat a few vegetables and dairy products. When the puppy reaches three months old, the frequency of the food serving should be increased to five times.

With the increase in age, the frequency of the meals decreases. For example, when the dog is six months old, the food serving reduces to three times per day.

It is said that raw meat is what a Rottweiler's diet should consist of but it also increases the chance of infection since it can contain parasites that can seriously affect the dog's health. So, the dog owners usually boil the meat before serving it to them.

Are they slobbery?

Yes, Rottweilers are known to slobber but the amount of drooling varies from dog to dog. Some of them drool all the time, while some drool when they're thirsty or hungry.

The male Rottweilers tend to drool more than their female counterparts because of the distinct shape of their head but, under certain circumstances, the females can also drool more than males.

Would they make a good pet?

Even though Rottweilers may seem very scary from afar, they can be a very well-socialized breed with the right amount of training and socialization. Rottweilers can be extremely family-friendly and can be protective of kids and family members.

Since these dogs have a high energy level, they love to play around with children. However, this breed of dogs should not be left with children unsupervised without any prior training.

These dogs need to be trained with children from a very young age. Otherwise, it can turn ferocious and have the infamous Rottweiler temperament if it feels threatened.

Did You Know...

During the industrial revolution, the Rottweilers breed almost became extinct. This is because when new forms of transportation like railroads were introduced, it became easier to transport animals from one place to another, thus the demand for herding dogs drastically reduced.

This also threatened the population of Rottweilers around but the dog breed lovers around the 1900s helped in preserving the breed by making them the working dogs as military dogs or police dogs.

Celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and Will Smith own this dog breed.

This dog is one of the most popular dog breeds in the American Kennel Club.

The jaw strength of this dog breed is much stronger than breeds like pit bulls and German Shepherds. Precisely speaking, the strength is 381 psi.

Over the years, Rottweilers have been trained to be excellent guard dogs. They share a strong bonding with the family, which makes them very protective of the family.

This dog breed doesn't bark as much as most other dogs. Rottweilers only bark if there's any specific for barking.

This breed is extremely smart and very difficult to train since they're sharp.

This breed is not considered as a first-time dog for the owners since they're very difficult to train and the trainer or owner needs to be very determined and consistent with their dogs.

Rottweiler Mixes

There are different kinds of Rottweiler mixes in the world. Some of the most common mixes include the Rottweiler German Shepherd mix called the German Rottie.

These dogs are known to be packed with energy and loyalty. These dogs are raised from the mix of best quality dogs and are highly prized and adored. Another popular mix is the Rottweiler and Golden Retriever mix called the Golden Rottie.

These dogs are extremely intelligent and family-friendly. However, they are also susceptible to diseases like cancer and other skin allergies.

Hence it is advisable to enquire with the breeders prior to adopting these puppies about their backgrounds. The Rottweiler pit bull mix is also a very popular dog mix available. They are called the Pitweiler.

These dogs are very affectionate and loving towards their families. However, if not well trained, these dogs can turn ferocious.

There is another popular mix of dogs which is the Rottweiler Husky mix, called the Rottsky. These dog breeds are very sporty and loving. They need proper training and exercise to be of the right temperament.

Another popular kind of mix dog is the Doberman Rottweiler mix called the Rotterman. These dog breeds are very well-built, intelligent, and courageous.

They also make good police and guard dogs. You should contact the right breeders before taking in these dog breeds to avoid any hereditary diseases. The Rottweiler Lab mix is also a popular type of breed that makes an excellent loving pet.

These breeds of dogs make adorable puppies. If you are looking to get yourself an affectionate and playful pet, this Rottador is the pet you are looking for.

Getting Your Own Rottweiler

The Rottweiler breed is a working breed of dog which needs a lot of exercise and training. If you are looking for a dog for the first time, this breed of dog might be a tough choice for you.

Since the dog has a very sturdy heritage, these dogs have a lot of energy.

They need a lot of training from a very young age. They have strong jaws and a biting capacity which is more powerful than of a pit bull or a German Shepherd.

Even though their shedding level is medium compared to other dogs, they need regular grooming, especially of their outer coat to keep them clean and glossy.

These breeds make excellent pets and are very loyal and protective in their nature. They tend to put on weight if their diet is not restricted and controlled.

These breeds make excellent guard dogs and they have a strong mind of their own.

This is one of the core reasons why the trainer needs to be very determined and consistent while developing skills of such breeds. If you are planning to adopt or bring in a Rottweiler puppy home, you should take all the necessary information of its ancestry from the breeders since these breeds are susceptible to a lot of diseases.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! Learn more about some other mammals including mountain cur, or Cairn terrier.

You can even occupy yourself at home by drawing one on our Rottweiler coloring pages.  

Rottweiler Facts

What Did They Prey On?

Unknown

What Type of Animal were they?

Meat

Average Litter Size?

8-11

How Much Did They Weigh?

Male: 110.2-132.2 lb (50-60 kg) Female: 77.1-105.8 lb (35-48 kg)

What habitat Do they Live In?

domestic houses

Where Do They Live?

germany, siberia, europe, america, africa

How Long Were They?

Unknown

How Tall Were They?

22-27 in (55.8-68.5 cm)

Class

Mammalia

Genus

Canis

Family

Canidae

Scientific Name

Canis lupus familiaris

What Do They Look Like?

Black, brown, tan, mahogany

Skin Type

Fur

What Are Their Main Threats?

parasites, virus

What is their Conservation Status?

Not Evaluated
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rottweiler

https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/rottweiler/

https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/rottweiler#/slide/1

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Written by Moumita Dutta

Bachelor of Arts specializing in Journalism and Mass Communication, Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Management

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Moumita DuttaBachelor of Arts specializing in Journalism and Mass Communication, Postgraduate Diploma in Sports Management

A content writer and editor with a passion for sports, Moumita has honed her skills in producing compelling match reports and stories about sporting heroes. She holds a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management, Calcutta University, alongside a postgraduate diploma in Sports Management.

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Deeti GuptaBachelor of Arts specializing in English Literature

A detail-oriented fact-checker with a research-oriented approach. Devika has a passion for creative writing, she has been published on multiple digital publishing platforms and editorials before joining the Kidadl team. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from St.Xavier's College, Deeti has won several accolades and writing competitions throughout her academic career.

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