Rottweiler - Breed standard
Standard of Rottweilers
Rottweiler:
F.C.I.-Standard Nr. 147 / 19.06.2000 / D
Origin: Germany
Date of publication of the valid
original standard: 06.04.2000
Utilization: Companion, servic and
working dog
Klassifikation FCI:
Group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer type,
Molossian type and Swiss Mountain- and
Cattle Dogs and other breeds)
Section 2.1 Molossian type, Mastiff type with
working trial.
Brief historical summary
The Rottweiler is considered to be one of the oldest dog
breeds. Its origin goes back to Roman times. These dogs
were kept as herder or driving dogs. They marched over the
Alps with the Roman legions, protecting the humans and
driving their cattle. In the region of Rottweil, these dogs met
and mixed with the native dogs in a natural crossing. The
main task of the Rottweiler now became the driving and
guarding of the herds of cattle and the defence of their
masters and their property. This breed acquired its name
from the old free city of Rottweil and was known as the
"Rottweil butcher`s dog".
The butchers bred this type of dog purely for performance
and usefulness. In due course, a first rate watch and driving
dog evolved which could also be used as a draught dog.
When, at the beginning of the twentieth century, various
breeds were needed for police service, the Rottweiler was
amongst those tested. It soon became evident that the
breed was highly suitable for the tasks set by police service
and therefore they were officially recognized as police dogs
in 1910.
Rottweiler breeders aim at a dog of abundant strength,
black coated with clearly defined rich tan markings, whose
powerful appearance does not lack nobility and which is
exceptionally well suited to being a companion, service and
working dog.
General Appearance
The Rottweiler is a medium to large size, stalwart dog,
neither heavy nor light and neither leggy nor weedy. His
correctly proportioned, compact and powerful build leads to
the conclusion of great strength, agility and endurance.
Important Proportions
The length of the body, measured from the sternum (breast-
bone) to the ischiatic tuberosity, should not exceed the
height at the withers by, at most, 15 %.
Behaviour / Temperament
Good natured, placid in basic disposition and fond of
children, very devoted, obedient, biddable and eager to
work. His appearance is natural and rustic, his behaviour
self assured, steady and fearless. He reacts to his
surroundings with great alertness.
Head
Cranial Region:
Skull: Of medium length, broad between the ears. Forehead
line moderately arched as seen from the side. Occipital bone
well developed without being conspicious.
Stop: Well defined.
Facial Region
Nose: Nose well developed, more broad than round with
relatively large nostrils, always black.
Muzzle: The foreface should appear neither elongated nor
shortened in relation to the cranial region. Straight nasal
bridge, broad at base, moderately tapered.
Lips: Black, close fitting, corner of the mouth not visible,
gum as dark as possible.
Jaws / Teeth: Upper and lower jaw strong and broad. Strong
complete dentition (42 teeth) with scissor bite, the upper
incisors closely overlapping the lower incisors.
Cheeks: Zygomatic arches pronounced.
Eyes: Of medium size, almond shaped, dark brown in colour.
Eyelids close fitting.
Ears: Medium-sized, pendant, triangular, wide apart, set on
high. With the ears laid forward close to the head the skull
appears to be broadened.
Neck: Strong, of fair length, well muscled, slightly arched,
free from throatiness, without dewlap.
Body
Back: Straight, strong, firm.
Loins: Short, strong and deep.
Croup: Broad, of medium length, slightly rounded. Neither
flat nor falling away.
Chest: Roomy, broad and deep (approximately 50 % of the
shoulder height) with well developed forechest and well
sprung ribs.
Belly: Flanks not tucked up.
Tail: In natural condition, level in extension of the upper
line; at ease may be hanging
Limbs
Forequarters: Seen from the front, the front legs are
straight and not placed too closely to each other. The
forearm, seen from the side, stands straight. The slope of
the shoulder blade is about 45 degrees to the horizontal.
Shoulders: Well laid back.
Upper arm: Close fitting to the body.
Forearm: Strongly developed and muscular.
Pasterns: Slightly springy, strong, not steep.
Front feet: Round, tight and well arched; pads hard; nails
short, black and strong.
Hindquarters: Seen from behind, legs straight and not too
close together. When standing free, obtuse angles are
formed between the dog`s upper thigh and the hip bone,
the upper thigh and the lower thigh and the metatarsal.
Upper thigh: Moderately long, broad and strongly muscled.
Lower thigh: Long, strongly and broadly muscled at top,
sinewy.
Hocks: Sturdy well angulated hocks; not steep.
Hindfeet: Slightly longer than the front feet. Toes strong,
arched, as tight as front feet.
Gait
The Rottweiler is a trotting dog. In movement the back
remains firm and relatively stable. Movement harmonious,
steady, full of energy and unrestricted, with good stride.
Skin
Skin on the head: Overall tight fitting. When the dog is
alert, the forehead may be slightly wrinkled.
Coat
Hair: The coat consists of a top coat and an undercoat. The
top coat is of medium length, coarse, dense and flat. The
undercoat must not show through the top coat. The hair is a
little longer on the hindlegs.
Colour: Black with clearly defined markings of a rich tan on
the cheeks, muzzle, throat, chest and legs, as well as over
both eyes and under the base of the tail.
Size and weight
Heigtht at withers: For males is 61 - 68 cm.
61 - 62 cm is small / 63 - 64 cm is medium height / 65 - 66
cm is large - correct height / 67 - 68 cm is very large
Weight: approximately 50 kg
Heigtht at withers:
For bitches is 56 - 63 cm.
56 - 57 cm is small / 58 - 59 cm is medium height / 60 - 61
cm is large - correct height / 62 - 63 cm is very large
Weight: approximately 42 kg
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault
should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its
degree.
General appearance: Light, weedy, leggy appearance. Light
in bone and muscle.
Head: Hound-type head. Narrow, light, too short, long or
coarse head. Flat forehead (lack of stop or too little stop).
Foreface: Long or pointed muzzle; split nose; Roman nose
(convex nasal bridge) or dish-faced (concave nasal bridge);
aquiline nose; pale or spotted nose (butterfly nose).
Lips: Pendulous, pink or patchy; corner of lips visible.
Jaws: Narrow lower jaw.
Bite: Pincer bite.
Cheeks: Strongly protruding.
Eyes: Light, deep set. Also too full and round eyes; loose
eye-lids.
Ears: Set on too low, heavy, long, slack or turned
backwards. Also flying ears or ears not carried
symmetrically.
Neck: Too long, thin, lacking muscle. Showing dewlap or
throaty.
Body: Too long, too short or too narrow.
Back: Too long, weak; sway-back or roach back.
Croup: Too sloping, too short, too flat or too long.
Chest: Flat ribbed or barrel shaped. Too narrow behind.
Tail: Set on too high or too low.
Forequarters: Narrow or crooked front legs. Steep shoulder
placement. Loose or out at elbow. Too long, too short or too
straight in upper arm. Weak or steep pastern. Splayed feet.
Too flat or too arched toes. Deformed toes. Light coloured
nails.
Hindquarters: Flat thighs, hocks too close, cow hocks or
barrel hocks. Joints with too little or too much angulation.
Dewclaws.
Skin: Wrinkles on head
Coat: Soft, too short or too long. Wavy coat; lack of
undercoat.
Colour: Markings of incorrect colour, not clearly defined..
Markings which are too spread out.
Eliminating Faults:
General: Distinct reversal of sexual type, i.e. feminine dogs
or masculine bitches.
Teeth: Overshot or undershot bite, wry mouth; lack of one
incisive tooth, one canine, one premolar and one molar.
Eyes: Entropion, ectropion, yellow eyes, different coloured
eyes.
Tail: Kink tail, ring tail, with strong lateral deviation
Hair: Definitely long or wavy coat.
Colour: Dogs which do not show the typical Rottweiler
colouring of black with tan markings. White markings.
Behaviour: Anxious, shy, cowardly, gun-shy, vicious,
excessively suspicious, nervous animals.
N.B.: Male animals must have two apparently normal
testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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