AMERICAN ROTTWEILER VEREIN

The American Rottweiler Verein (ARV) is an American organization established in 1989 that is similar to the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub (ADRK) of Germany. Both the ADRK and the International Canine Federation (FCI) use the same internationally recognized standard describing the ideal Rottweiler. The ARV chose to adopt the January 16, 1996, FCI standard as well.

     
 
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SARK was founded in June 2006. The klub is consisting of breeder and handlers with over 40 years of experience between them with Rottweilers. Members of the klub currently show dogs in the following venue AKC and Germany style confirmation show. We also work our dogs in obedience to thier title to ensure beauty and brains.

 
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We are a Full Member Club of the United Schutzhund Clubs of America (USA), Southeastern Region, located on the East Coast of North Carolina in the city of Jacksonville. We are a “Working Breed” Schutzhund club, dedicated to providing a safe and fun environment for our dogs, handler/trainers, helpers and spectators; as we work to achieve each members goals in Schutzhund from the “BH”, SchH I—III, to “KORUNG” the ultimate working dog title.

     
 

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The USRC is an International Organization whose membership is dedicated to the complete Rottweiler in character, conformation and working ability. The USRC has goals similar to the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub in Germany, is a member of the International Federation of Rottweilerfriends and follows the FCI Standard No 147/19.06.2000/D Federation Cynologique International (FCI).

 

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The purpose of the Alliance is to promote the exhibiting of the Rottweiler in a manner similar to that done in Germany. The Alliance is composed of independent clubs. The Alliance consists of a Board of Governors and a Spokesperson. The Board of Governors will consist of the contact/governor member from each club. Each club has one vote on any issue that may arise. It is the job of the Spokesperson to inform all club contact persons of issues that may come up for a vote and report results of all votes. Each club is open to the number and kind of classes, trophies, logos, etc. they may offer.