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Prof. Dr. Peter Friedrich covers recent F.C.I. breed standard revisions adopted to clarify functional aspects sought in the breed (including the complex of traits of concern in the head area) and comments on application of the JLPP test and other factors that impact genetic diversity, health and welfare of this breed.
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DogWellNet.com Digest: Issue #20 - 23 October 2018
Dave St. Louis posted a article in DogWellNet Digest
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DogWellNet.com Digest: Issue #11 - 26 September 2017
Dave St. Louis posted a article in DogWellNet Digest
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These Mastiff-type dogs stem from animals taken to Germany by Roman soldiers as they marched across Europe. Used to guard livestock, they were either discarded as the cattle were eaten or were left to guard outposts, and many finished up in Switzerland while others reached southern Germany. They were especially known around the town of Rottweil, which for 1,800 years was a centre for livestock trading. The evolving dog became a butcher’s dog, drover and draught dog. The Rottweiler, which first appeared in Britain in 1936 and was shown at Crufts the following year, is an above average-size
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