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Rottweiler

[ UK /ɹˈɒtwe‍ɪlɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɑtwaɪɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. German breed of large vigorous short-haired cattle dogs

How To Use Rottweiler In A Sentence

  • The superdogs, which have been seen in packs as large as 16, are crosses between native dingos and Rottweilers and mastiffs, the latter two well known for their strength and aggression.
  • The court ordered the owner of the rottweilers to have the dogs destroyed.
  • Hit by a spate of praedial larceny, Aranguez farmers are now using deadly pit bulls and Rottweilers to guard their food crops at night.
  • That honour goes to the young Rottweiler who clatters its claws against a passenger window and barks loudly as you approach.
  • But Tod is the last one left, clumping around his empty ranch with two minders and his Rottweiler dogs.
  • They also claimed the family's Rottweiler dog had attacked another dog, killed one woman's cat and gone for another woman in the street leaving her shaken up.
  • An elderly man, who was walking his pet, collapsed when he tried to beat off the Rottweiler.
  • Especially galling as the rottweiler came fifth. The Sun
  • Fifteen years ago you never saw a Rottweiler in an animal shelter.
  • Bremner's gloves now came off and his bare-knuckle attack on Blair, playing poodle to the Campbell's Rottweiler, grew blatantly more brutal.
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