How Big Does a Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Get?

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I have two male Rott/Germs that are 8 months and are all ready a little big. I just want to know how big they’ll be when they are about one. Thanks!

I have a 1 year old Rottweiler who is 160lbs and about 28" tall at his back. I have another who is only 80lbs and 23" tall. It varies depending on their stock. My parents have a GSD that is 13 years old and is about 85lbs, 22" tall.

You can go to http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/ and read up on both breeds…it tells you what the standards are, so it can give you an idea of what to expect…but like I said…it all depends on their line.

My guess would be about, at full development (around 18-24mos) thet would be arond 22" and 80-90lbs. That would be pretty average.

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3 Responses to “How Big Does a Rottweiler German Shepherd Mix Get?”

  1. dog_lover332 says:

    Large. But not too large!
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  2. Erin says:

    That is going to depend on whether they take more after the Rottweiler parent or the German Shepherd parent. Which do they look more like? This will give you some idea of what size they will be when fully grown. If they look more like the Rottweiler, they will probably be that size, and if they look more like a German Shepherd, they will probably be about that size.
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    personal experience

  3. Reagan says:

    I have a 1 year old Rottweiler who is 160lbs and about 28" tall at his back. I have another who is only 80lbs and 23" tall. It varies depending on their stock. My parents have a GSD that is 13 years old and is about 85lbs, 22" tall.

    You can go to http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/ and read up on both breeds…it tells you what the standards are, so it can give you an idea of what to expect…but like I said…it all depends on their line.

    My guess would be about, at full development (around 18-24mos) thet would be arond 22" and 80-90lbs. That would be pretty average.
    References :
    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/

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