rottweiler growths varies depending on their lineage..some lines develop not only their growth but their overall physical appearance rather slow. some lines otherwise..normally, rottweilers will reach their maximum growth at the age of more or less two years. only then you can determine if your dog is underheight or overheight pertaining to the breed standards..in the meantime, i suggest you enjoy your dog's puppyhood..be patient
Hi Cron I have three rotties my 6yr old male is 28 in at the withers, my 11/2 year old male is 24 in at the withers and my 21/2 old female is 23 in at the withers the younger male was always shorter than my female untill this year he grew bigger and taller cant nick name him stumpy anymore
Dosent matter cause i still love them all any ways. Tom
rottweiler growths varies depending on their lineage..some lines develop not only their growth but their overall physical appearance rather slow. some lines otherwise..normally, rottweilers will reach their maximum growth at the age of more or less two years. only then you can determine if your dog is underheight or overheight pertaining to the breed standards..in the meantime, i suggest you enjoy your dog's puppyhood..be patient
rottweiler growths varies depending on their lineage..some lines develop not only their growth but their overall physical appearance rather slow. some lines otherwise..normally, rottweilers will reach their maximum growth at the age of more or less two years. only then you can determine if your dog is underheight or overheight pertaining to the breed standards..in the meantime, i suggest you enjoy your dog's puppyhood..be patient
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