Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Pinterest Email Spread the love Table of Contents Toggle Animals that have not passed the mandatory training course are usually uncontrollable and pose a danger not only to others but also to their own owner.The history of the Rottweiler breed began in the German city of Roth Weil, in the middle of the XVIII century.These are large, massive, and strong dogs – descendants of cattle-driving ancient Roman molasses.They were used to protect and drive livestock.Often they were used as harnesses, harnessed to small carts in which the butchers delivered the meat to the market.Rottweiler refers to molasses or dog-shaped dogs, the ancestor of which is the Tibetan mastiff.Rottweilers were widespread during the military campaigns of Ancient Rome.The ancestors of the Rottweilers were “meat” dogs.Since the cattle were distilled on their own, there was no way to do without dogs. Dogs who helped the butchers were famous for their remarkable minds, but at the same time, they had a severe character.Then railroads appeared, and at the end of the 19th century, livestock began to be transported and the need for Rottweilers disappeared.Hard times have come in the history of the Rottweiler breed.The dogs themselves would have disappeared if it had not been for their undoubted merit – magnificent protective qualities.Rottweilers were retrained and transferred to the category of service dogs.In 1921, the German Rottweiler Club in Stuttgart was created.Rottweilers are currently one of the most popular breeds in the world. Rottweilers were retrained and transferred to the category of service dogs. In 1921, the German Rottweiler Club in Stuttgart was created. Rottweilers are currently one of the most popular breeds in the world. 1 2 3 4 5 Rottweiler 0 Dylan Harper Website Related Posts Is it Too Hot to Ride Your Horse? October 4, 2022 Can Horses Eat Pumpkin? October 4, 2022 Cow Killer Ants and Horses October 4, 2022 Write A Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ