Shepweiler:German Shepherd and Rottweiler Mix
Facts & Origin
German Shepherd and Rottweiler mix - a hybrid breed.
The German Shepherd and Rottweiler mix is a loyal and protective dog that is great for families. This dog is intelligent and learns quickly, making it a good choice for those looking for a trainable pet. The German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix is an active dog that needs a lot of exercise. So be prepared to take your pup for regular walks or runs.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
The German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix is a large, muscular dog with a broad chest and strong legs. Its coat is medium to long and can be either straight or wavy. The most common colors are black and tan, but it can also be brindle or black with some white markings. The average weight of this breed is 50-70 kg and the height is 60-65 cm.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | Germany |
Life expectancy | 8 - 13 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | average to high - average |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix - Such is probably his nature.
The German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix is a strong, loyal and protective dog. They get along well with children and other animals, but can be wary of strangers. With proper socialization and training, they can be excellent family dogs. They are loyal and loving to their family, but can be aloof to strangers.
This mixed breed is a large, powerful dog with a strong jaw and muscular body. They are intelligent and have a strong eagerness to work. They are excellent for obedience and protection work. German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes need consistent training and socialization from a young age. They are not the best choice for first time dog owners*.
This mixed breed has a life expectancy of 10-12 years and is prone to health problems such as hip and elbow dysplasia, allergies, and bloat. German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes are not suited for hot climates. They need daily exercise and plenty of room to run and play.
If you are looking for a loyal, protective and loving companion, the German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix could be the perfect dog for you.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in German Shepherd and Rottweiler mix.
German Shepherds and Rottweilers are two of the most popular dog breeds in the world. They are also two of the most misunderstood breeds. German Shepherds are often considered aggressive, while Rottweilers are considered gentle giants. However, in reality, both breeds are very loyal and loving dogs that make excellent pets.
Unfortunately, like all breeds, German Shepherds and Rottweilers are prone to certain health problems. Some of these diseases are more common in one breed than the other, but all German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes should be aware of the following diseases:
- Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: This is a disease of the joints that is unfortunately quite common in both German Shepherds and Rottweilers. It is caused by a malformation of the joint that can lead to pain, arthritis and even lameness. There is no cure for dysplasia, but it can be treated with medication and weight control.
- Bloating: This is a serious condition that can affect any dog, but is especially common in deep-chested breeds such as German Shepherds and Rottweilers. Bloat occurs when the stomach twists and traps gas and blood. It is a medical emergency that can be fatal if not treated immediately.
- Cancer: Like all animals, dogs can get cancer. However, some breeds, including German Shepherds and Rottweilers, have a higher risk of certain cancers, such as bone cancer and lymphoma.
- Digestive problems: both German Shepherds and Rottweilers are prone to digestive problems such as gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), commonly known as bloat. GDV occurs when the stomach twists, trapping gas and blood. This is a medical emergency that can be fatal if not treated immediately.
- Allergies: Allergies are relatively common in dogs, and German Shepherds and Rottweilers are no exception. Allergies can be caused by anything from food to environmental factors, and they can range from mild to severe.
German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes are prone to all of the above conditions, so it's important to be aware of them. However, this does not mean that your dog will necessarily develop any of these diseases. With proper care and regular veterinary checkups, your German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix can enjoy a long and healthy life.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix is a large and strong dog with a thick coat. The coat is usually black and tan, but can also be black and brown. The Rottweiler part of the mix gives the dog a more aggressive appearance, while the German Shepherd part gives the dog a more gentle and loyal personality.
Fur length | long - short |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Standing Ears - Triangle |
Tail | fanned out - lang |
Anatomy | massive, strong, rugged, massive, square, hefty |
Size ♀ | 55 - 63 cm |
Weight ♀ | 22 - 48 kg |
Size ♂ | 60 - 68 cm |
Weight ♂ | 30 - 60 kg |
Suitable For | - |
Known Diseases
Elbow dysplasia (ED)
Elbow joint dysplasia is a chronic disease complex of the elbow joint of fast growing dog breeds.
Joint damage
In some breeds, joint damage can occur later in life, affecting the musculoskeletal system.
Heart disease
Can occur frequently in dogs and can sometimes be treated with medication.
Hip dysplasia (HD)
The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.
FAQ
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A German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix is a cross between a German Shepherd and a Rottweiler. These dogs are often called "Sheprador" or "Rottshep".
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A German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix can take on the physical characteristics of both parents, but usually resembles a Rottweiler more than a German Shepherd.
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German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes are generally loyal, protective and intelligent dogs. They can be suspicious of strangers, but are generally not aggressive.
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German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes vary in size, but most weigh between 50-70 kg and have a height of 60-65 cm.
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German Shepherd-Rottweiler mixes need a lot of exercise and socialization. They do best with a firm, consistent owner who can provide structure and guidance.
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