"These are pictures I took of my 5-year-old dog, Bear; he is an unusual mix breed dog. His mother is a Rottweiler and his father is a Welsh Pembroke Corgi. He is 40" from nose to the tip of his tail and stands 14-1/2" at the shoulder. For as small as he is, he makes up for it in sound; he sounds just like his mother. Most people coming to the door think we have a big, huge dog. One of his best tricks is that he can jump straight up in the air as high as 5 ft. He believes he is a Rottweiler, I think, because when he sleeps next to us, he tends to take up most of the bed or sofa. His pet peeves are to have his feet and tail touched. His favorite form of exercise is to get grubbed into a frenzy and then tear through the house, room to room, with us in hot pursuit. He is a cuddler, he loves to snuggle every chance he gets; he's my 45-lb. lap dog."
The Rottie Corgi is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Rottweiler and the Corgi. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses.
Bear the Rottweiler (mother) and Welsh Pembroke Corgi (father) mix
Bear the Rottweiler (mother) and Welsh Pembroke Corgi (father) mix