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Topic Dog Boards / General / Long haired Rottweiler
- By Tricolours [gb] Date 23.02.06 15:25 UTC
I have just read about one looking for a new home on a dog rescue site.
I have never heard of the long haired variety before, so I was wondering where I can see a picture of one.

Can anyone help please.
- By Anwen [gb] Date 23.02.06 15:34 UTC
http://tinyurl.com/ezshj
- By mollaholland [gb] Date 23.02.06 16:13 UTC Edited 23.02.06 16:16 UTC
ive herd of long haired rotties and red rotties. my male rottie is not long haired but he dose have a rougher coat than my bitch who is very smooth. read some where that you shouldnt breed from red rotties but saw on a website someone breeding them. www.rotts.bizland.com/rarerotts.html check out this website
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 23.02.06 18:19 UTC
Very good webpage!   I saw a Weimeraner the other dat with tan markings.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 23.02.06 18:25 UTC
I don't suppose it was a blue dobermann, was it? (Although I know the two are very different shapes!)
- By tohme Date 23.02.06 19:26 UTC
There are mis marked Weims about, they are known as ginger jobs, dobe markings or peach points, depending on your point of view.......... ;)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 23.02.06 19:32 UTC
Does anyone know where the tan markings originated from?
- By tohme Date 23.02.06 19:36 UTC
The origins of the Weimaraner are obscure and not absolute but it is thought that they have some type of bloodhound in them "Schwiesshound" if I remember correctly off the top of my head; hence why of all the gundogs they are the best tracking dogs and differ from most of the other members of the HPR group in their style of work.
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 23.02.06 22:40 UTC
No she was definitely a Weimeraner.  It was very pale and it was down the legs going down the inside of the leg, a little on her bottom and little very pale tan eyebrows.

I've recently had a litter of my breed with tri's and one looked very terrier like, which I believe terrier was added into the breed a long time ago and he's definitely a throwback from there.  But he's adorable and his owners adore him.  He wasn't sold as a rare colour with hundreds of pounds added onto him he was sold for less and I think that his owners are absolutely wonderful and they think he is too :d
- By Nikita [gb] Date 24.02.06 12:50 UTC
Not to flog a probably dead horse by now, but are you sure it wasn't a *fawn* dobe?  my fawn lad is forever being mistaken for a weim, although I am aware of weims with the tan markings.  Just a thought - of course as JeanGenie said the body and head shape is very different, so if you're sure I'll shut up now lol!!

On that note, it was refreshing this week to have to people ask me straight out if Remy was a dobe.  Woo!
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 23.02.06 19:39 UTC
Here's another photo - http://dogs.about.com/cs/gallery/l/blphoto220.htm

They are beautiful looking dogs... though I might be a little biased as they look rather like my TM. There are some other breeds that throw the odd longhaired but not standard puppies. I used to have a long haired shar-pei (bearcoat) and have seen long haired Akitas and Mastiffs and I'm sure there are others as well as those and long haired GSD's.
- By bestdoggroom [gb] Date 23.02.06 20:25 UTC
We have a long haired Rottweiler that comes to my grooming salon. She is a lovely dog. Pedigree Rottweiler but her hair is long all over especially around the neck and head. Its several inches long and quite thick - in the normal rottweiler colours. I think that the owner said that she was the only one in the litter with long hair.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 24.02.06 12:10 UTC
You get tehm in Corgi's too, think they call them fluffies.  Someone I know had to have ehrs regularly clipped, as it grew very long and very hard to manage (she was a spayed bitch).
- By tohme Date 27.02.06 12:38 UTC
Often longhaired Weimaraners are considered "throwbacks" or have a "fault" they don't; owners are often asked "what did you cross your Weimaraner with?"

The answer of course, is "another weimaraner"! :D
- By mollaholland [gb] Date 02.03.06 11:27 UTC
http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Farm/1276/longhair.html just found long haired chesapeake bay looks strange
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 02.03.06 19:45 UTC
How about these - 'bearcoat' shar-pei:
http://www.bearcoatpei.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/frameset.htm

That's my sadly now deceased Phoebe's website.
- By Teri Date 02.03.06 20:26 UTC
What beautiful dogs - have never seen them before!  Thanks for sharing.

RIP little Phoebe.

Teri :)
- By Anwen [gb] Date 02.03.06 20:34 UTC
Aaaahhhh!
"Pet ball"  :D :D .I love it!
- By kayc [gb] Date 02.03.06 20:35 UTC
Oh wow, they are lovely :)
- By Lori Date 03.03.06 16:47 UTC
What a cutie, she sat on a sofa like my Milo.
- By ShaynLola Date 03.03.06 17:46 UTC
I've always admired Chows and Shar-Pei...a bearcoat seems like the perfect compromise :D
Topic Dog Boards / General / Long haired Rottweiler

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