<Li> Dewlap (throat, neck skin) </Li> <Li> Highest Point of the Rump </Li> <Li> Legs (thighs and hips) </Li> <P> The skull is of medium length, and should be broad, especially between the ears . The forehead line is moderately arched as seen from the side, with the occipital bone well developed without being conspicuous . The stop is well defined . The Rottweiler nose is well developed, more broad than round, with relatively large nostrils and always black . The muzzle should appear neither elongated nor shortened in relation to the cranial region . The nasal bridge is broad at the base and moderately tapered . The lips are black and close fitting with the corner of the mouth not visible . The gums should be black, or as dark as possible . Both the upper and lower jaws are strong and broad . According to the FCI Standard Rottweilers should have strong and complete dentition (42 teeth) with scissor bite, the upper incisors closely overlapping the lower incisors . The zygomatic arches should be pronounced . The eyes should be of medium size, almond - shaped and dark brown in colour . The eyelids are close fitting and should not droop . The ears are medium - sized, pendant, triangular, wide apart, and set high on the head . With the ears laid forward close to the head, the skull appears to be broadened . The skin on the head is tight fitting overall . When the dog is alert, the forehead may be slightly wrinkled . </P>

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