Introduction to the variety of the Rottweiler Terrier
Rottweiler Terrier (confirmed introduction)

Rottweiler Terrier is also known as Norwegian Terrier and Norwich Terrier. It was in England in the early 20th century that Frank Jones developed a new dog breed using local working terriers in the Harborough and Rowish areas of Cambridge, and the breed was recognized by the English Kennel Association in 1932.

Initially, they differ in type, body shape, complexion, coat and ear shape. Later, Rottweilers kept droopy ears, while those with cropped ears formed another independent breed. The English Kennel Association established them into two categories in 1964. Those with lop ears are called Norfolk Terriers, and those with cropped ears are called Rottweilers. It is a sports type of terrier, not a toy type.

The Rottweiler Terrier is one of the smallest working terriers. They are often used to catch mice, and this breed also likes to catch harmful animals.

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