| Re: Rottweiler Types - Info please Roo, you'll want to stick around this place and read all you can about your new puppy. Welcome to the forum! From the puppy pictures I have seen(of my own and others), most look fluffier then their adult selves will. As your pup gets older, more then likely that fluffiness will start to go away, it may leave a "wave" look down the center of his back as that seems to be the part that gets the flatter "adult" coat last. Enjoy your fluffy little boy!
There is however only one kind of Rottweiler. No matter german, american, "centurion", or any other name they put before or after it, it's a rottweiler. Different lines can have different body types, coat types, size, ect but there all still our favorite breed, even if they aren't always within breed standard. |