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Doberman Rottweiler Mix: Breed Info

Doberman Rottweiler Mix: Breed Info

You probably heard of the Doberman Rottweiler Mix, right? The Rotterman is known as a very powerful dog. They are considered to be a large breed. They require physically and mentally strong owners to handle and train them properly. These dogs are a hybrid cross between the Rottweiler and the Doberman Pinscher. They are solid dogs that tend to respond well to training, but they aren’t the kinds of dogs that just anyone should have. Want to know are you the perfect fit? Keep reading!


In the beginning you should know that these dogs are best for those owners who are confident handling large dogs that might have aggressive tendencies if left untrained or improperly trained. As long as they are bred, trained, and loved well, these dogs will be wonderful watchdogs that look fierce but are all love and affection underneath. It’s all about training and your attitude towards them. 
 
You are aware that the Doberman Rottweiler Mix puppies are a hybrid breed and thus are not as expensive as purebred dogs. However, if their parents have more of a pedigree, the puppy is more likely to be more expensive. Rotterman puppies often cost between $300 and $700. Pretty much, huh? So avoid buying the puppies, try to find and adopt them!

Temperament & Intelligence of the Rotterman

This mix stands for very intelligent. Also, the Rotterman dog is impressive, with an intimidating and forbidding stance that can often put people off from the breed. The intense color of their amber eyes can also be somewhat off-putting. However, they often have a gentle and affectionate spirit. In addition, they are incredibly athletic animals that have the elegant breeding of Doberman. 
 
They are born to be fighters through their life. The Doberman Rottweiler Mix is known as a winning dog with a soft side. However, they are also likely to have a stubborn streak, so keep that in mind, and be patient and kind with them during their training. These intelligent dogs are also adaptable to various climates. 

Exercise 

Since these are high-energy dogs that need plenty of exercise to keep them happy and in good shape it’s not a perfect fit for someone who doesn’t have enough free time. If they don’t get enough exercise, they may become destructive and not be cooperative during training sessions. 
 
However, you can exercise your Rotterman in all kinds of ways because they are strong and have excellent endurance. You can take them with you on hiking, sunning, or swimming or go with them on a walk. If you decide to walk them, it is best to average about 14 miles each week. They should get about 90 minutes of exercise each day to keep themselves healthy and satisfied. 

Training 

As said previously, this mix has to be trained properly. Training your dog takes time, even though they are receptive to it. Therefore, you need to always keep a positive attitude during training so you can avoid negative circumstances. Regard it as a bonding time, and don’t let them get the wrong idea about why you are working with them. Give them plenty of positive affirmation during your training sessions to understand precisely what they do right and what needs work and what needs to be more trained in the future. 

Grooming 

First thing that possibly came to our minds is that this breed is very easy to maintain. Yes, you are right. Keeping these dogs groomed is relatively easy because they have such short coats. However, you should brush them with a pin or slicker brush at least once a week. You can also use a de-shedder when it looks like they are starting to lose more fur during seasonal changes. 
 
Keep in mind that beyond keeping their coat in good condition, you or a groomer should clip their nails once a month. If they do many high-intensity activities on rough ground, though, you might not have to worry so much about keeping their nails trimmed. 

Health and Conditions 

Same as with any breed, these have a couple of health issues to keep eye on. These two purebred breeds have quite a few health problems due to prolonged interbreeding. When they are crossed, they typically benefit from hybrid vigor. However, that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t watch out for the species-related conditions that they can develop through the time. This is why you need to get their parent’s health records and notify your vet as soon as you notice anything suspicious. It will help them to know what they should specifically watch out for during their checkups. In general, these dogs are easy to maintain and they are not a perfect fit for someone who doesn’t have much time. Thinking about getting Rotterman? Go and get yourself one!

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My name is Katy and I am 27. I love to travel and you would be surprised how good I am at karaoke. 🙂 Passionate dog lover and a "mother" to a beautiful toy puddle named Zara. I work as a volunteer in a local shelter and I am a veterinary assistant helping our four-legged friends every day.