The Complete Rottweiler

The Complete Rottweiler by Muriel Freeman is a comprehensive guide published by Howell Book House in 1984, featuring 287 pages in English. This first edition explores the Rottweiler’s historical roles, detailing its evolution from herding cattle and sheep for the Roman Army to its various modern-day functions, including serving as a guide for the blind, police dog, and loyal companion.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the Rottweiler’s versatility and adaptability as a breed. The book covers a range of topics related to pets and dogs, providing insights into the Rottweiler’s capabilities as a carting dog, guard dog, retriever, and tracker. This informative resource is designed for those interested in understanding the unique characteristics and history of this breed.
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The Rottweiler’s earliest recorded job was herding cattle and sheep for the Roman Army, and in the years since he has served as a carting dog, guide for the blind, police dog, guard dog, retriever, tracker, and as a cherished companion.
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