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Rottweiler
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Rottweiler

Breed of dog originally developed in Rottweil, Germany, as a herding and guard dog, and subsequently used as a police dog. Powerfully built, the dog is about 63–66 cm/25–27 in high at the shoulder, black with tan markings. It has a short coat and docked tail.



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Byline: Ross McCarthy AN elderly woman was left in severe pain after a rotweiller launched itself at her on a road in Birmingham, clamping its jaws around her arm.
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Scenting blood, Labour rotweiller Kevan Jones, MP for Durham North, said: "David Cameron talks about honesty and transparency in public life but in a matter of two days, his sleazebuster appointed to Europe has had to resign because of questions over his expenses and now his party chairman Caroline Spelman has a big question mark over how she has been using hers.
 
 
 
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