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Our Rottweilers are from 100% German Rottweiler pedigrees. Our Rottweiler puppies for sale have excellent temperments to raise
with children. We have a 2 year old daughter that plays with all of them. We believe you would be happy with one of our puppies
in your home. Please come to our house and see our kennels . I will take out each Rottweiler so you can pet them, experience
there temperments, and see their beautiful conformation. we have shiped our Rottweiler puppies safely for over 10 years by
air throughout the United States and Worldwide using Delta Air Cargo Pets First.
Historical records of ancient Rome indicate the strong probability that the Rottweiler is descended from the drover (herding)
dogs which were a popular dog in Rome. The Rottweiler is one of the oldest herding breeds. These dogs were strong, tough,
dependable and willing workers, who were characterized by extreme intelligence and strong herding instincts, coupled with
enormous instinct to guard and protect their premises.
The Roman Legions (shown left) would go on long campaigns to conquer and protect the various parts of the far flung Roman
Empire. The Roman armies used the Rottweilers to guard and herd the necessary animals which accompanied them on their campaigns,
to provide food for their armies. The Rottweilers were also invaluable to guard the camp at night. The Mastiff nature of the
Rottweiler was exceptionally suited to the task of guarding both their food supply and their entire camp.
The Rottweiler herded livestock from Rome into various countries. Germany repelled the Roman legion around 200 AD, and the
canine cattle drovers were left behind in the Roman provinces in Southern Germany. Researchers and historians say the Roman
cattle dogs interbred with the local dogs. The bloodlines of the Roman legion dogs now became part of the local dog population.
German locals saw the potential of the large mastiff-like drover dogs. Mastiff-like dogs are descended from the extinct Molossus.
The British museum has an original Greek sculpture of a Molossus guard dog known as the Jennings dog (shown right). The Molossers
were used in the arenas, home protection, and guarding the butchers meat. Modern breeds that carry the Molosser traits are
Bernese Mountain Dog, St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, Rottweiler, Great Dane, Greater Swiss Mountain Dog, Dogue De Bordeaux,
and Newfoundland.
Modern Rottweilers today have traits descending from the Switzerland Bernese Mountain Dog (short coat) and the Greater Swiss
Mountain Dog (long coat), which appear in their bloodlines. Depending on the Rottweiler's bloodline you can see a difference
in coat length and thickness. The other common trait seen today is the occasional white spot on the chest, or the white spot
on the foot. This trait dates back before the 1900s, over 100 years ago. Historic Photographs show the first Rottweiler's
were not broad dogs, Their heads were slender with long snouts.
The town of Rottweil was founded by the Romans in 73 AD, located in the south west of Germany. This is also how the drover
dogs were populated in the town of Rottweil. In 1900 the Rottweil district had become an important cattle herding region.
The Roman drover dogs have now proved their worth in protecting cattle from robbers and animals, and also herding the cattle
from one range to another; unfortunately, by 1900, the Rottweiler breed declined so much that the Germans only found one breeding
Rottweiler female in the town of Rottweil. The Germans did not want their Mastiff-like dogs to become extinct. Sometime in
this time frame, the Germans called the new mastiff-like drover dogs Rottweilers after the name of the town of Rottweil. Rottweiler
memorial (picture left) in Rottweil Germany. The locals or now known as Rottweiler breeders in Germany bred the Molosser
dogs to the local Rottweilers and produced large Rottweiler puppies, but didnt like some of the traits the Rottweiler puppies
were showing. They decided to make adjustments for the type of Rottweiler they liked. Each time the Rottweiler breeders produced
a litter, the breeder would keep the best rottweiler puppy, or maybe several Rottweiler puppies, to see which one would turn
out better.
Now that the one female left in Rottweil Germany was bred to similar Mastiff-like dogs to continue the breed, the Rottweiler
breeders decided to start a club. After several years of breeding and having a few foundation stud dogs, Germany started their
own club named DRK (Deutscher Rottweiler-Klub. The club was created on January 13, 1907. Another club was formed, named the
SDRK (Suddeutscher Rottweiler-Klub)(Southern German Rottweiler-Club), on April 27, 1907. It then became the IRK (International
Rottweiler Club).
The Clubs amalgamated and established the ADRK (Allegmeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub); this is now recognized worldwide as
the parent club of Germany. Since the ADRK is the owner country, they have the sole right to set, maintain, and revise the
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Ohio, and 4 hours from Virginia.
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