The Rottweiler is a large, powerful dog breed that was developed in Germany. The German Shepherd is a smaller, more agile dog breed that was developed in the United States.
The Rottweiler is a descendant of the hound dog, while the German Shepherd is a descendent of the herding dog.
The Rottweiler is a working dog, and is used for guarding and protecting property, apprehending criminals, and helping in search and rescue operations. The German Shepherd is a herding dog, and is used for guarding and protecting livestock, as well as search and rescue operations.
Rottweilers can be up to 100 pounds, while German Shepherds can range from 55 to 65 pounds.
The German Shepherd will be slightly easier to train, but will need more exercise, whereas the Rottweiler will be a goofier companion and will eat more due to its size.
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