What Breeds Are Used In Rottweiler Mixes
People have never been able to leave anything alone - including dogs. They are always wondering if they can breed a better dog. One of the purebreds used for designer dogs - hybrids of two pure bred dogs. Some of the most famous hybrid dogs are Labradoodles (Labrador Retrievers and Standard Poodles) and Puggles (Pug and Beagle). Because of the general magnificence of the Rottweiler, they have been used for no less than six hybrids recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club, founded in 1969.
Rottweilers are themselves a result of crossbreeding back in the days of the Roman Empire and were thought to have originated in Italy. The breed as we know it popped into its black and tan existence in southern Germany in an area known as Rottweil (fancy that). Although it is thought that all dogs look to their mothers as the standards of doggy beauty, any Rottweiler worth his paws will hump anything.
And the Rottweiler mixed breeds recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club keep on coming. A cross between an Afghan Hound and a Rottweiler is a Rottaf. A cross between a Rottweiler and an English Bulldog is an English Bullweiler. And a cross between a Brussells Griffon and a Rottweiler is (are you ready) a Brotweiler.
Depending on what they are crossed with, the puppies might need more training and exercise than either of the parents. Remember in Rottweiler mixed breeds, not only the best but sometimes the worst traits of the parents are emphasized in the puppies.
Rottweilers seem to often be crossed with German Shepherds and Labrador Retrievers. You can usually tell if a Rottweiler or Doberman is in the mix of a mongrel by looking for what is known as devil stripes (black stripes against red paws on the toes). Rottweilers are also often purposefully crossed with Doberman Pinschers, which are close to Rottweilers in temperament, looks and needs. The result is called a Rotterman (I guess that’s better than Pinscherweiler).
Any dog suspected of being a Rottweiler mix, if the mix is at least half Rottweiler, is not considered a good dog for first time dog owners, people with physical handicaps or those of a nervous disposition. Rottweiler mixed breed dogs play rough and often do not know their own strength.
They are often better with children than with adults or other dogs. Rottweiler mixes that are not neutered will become aggressive and often seek fights with other dogs. They need a positive outlet for their massive store of energy.
Any large dog is prone to some health issues such as hip or elbow dysphasia and bloat (equivalent to colic in horses). Some will also have heart problems and visual problems, but they usually show up later in life. If you take on a Rottweiler mixed breed companion dog, you must be ready and willing to pay any and all veterinary care. They would do the same for you.

