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Rotterman Breed Overview

The Rotterman is a designer breed created through the cross of the Rottweiler and the Doberman Pinscher breed. The Rotterman is recognized by the ACHC (American Canine Hybrid Club). This designer breed can also be registered through IDCR (International Designer Canine Registry) and ICA (International Canine Association, Inc).

  • Country of Origin: N/A
  • Weight: 70 - 130 lbs
  • Height: 23 - 27 inches
  • Color: Their coat colors tend to be black with markings ranging from rust to mahogany. These puppies have distinct color markings over the eyes, on the cheeks, on each side of the muzzle, on the chest and legs, and beneath the tail. There are also tan lines on the toes. The Rotterman breed can also be red, blue, or fawn.

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Rotterman Temperament

The Rotterman breed is very intelligent, loving and loyal to their owners. Despite their large build, they are not aggressive and are quite loving. This breed will do well with a yard to play in and a family to love.

Rotterman Health Considerations

Ready to buy a Rotterman puppy? Make sure you understand how to keep them in good health. The average life expectancy for this breed is between 9 – 12 years. Like many large breeds, they can experience joint issues later in life. Keeping your dog at a trim weight will minimize the risk of problems with joints.

Other health concerns in this breed are:

  •    Cancer
  •    Hypothyroidism
  •    Heart Failure
  •    Skin Disease

Rotterman Coat

The Rotterman breed has a short coat.

They are moderate shedders and should be brushed 1-2 times a week, wiping down the coat to reduce odor, and only bathe when necessary.

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