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cphudson

by cphudson on 15 January 2010 - 17:01

Hello, I've been working GSD's for many years in SCH & SAR. I've always loved Rotties & started doing research into the breed to purchase a nice working line dog with excellent  health, temperament + drives. While also having good confirmation also. What lines / kennels would you think would be best for me? 

Feuerhaus

by Feuerhaus on 05 November 2010 - 20:11

Try and research the results of working championships such as the ADRK Deutsche Meisterschaft. Look at the dogs that have been successful and do your research from there.. 
The ADRK Deutsche Meisterschaft is the German Rottweiler Schutzhund Nationals and will have the largest amount of working rottweilers to reasearch. The top dogs from the ADRK as well as any IFR country sends it's BEST working rottweilers every year to the IFR World Championships. Germany, Austria & Switzerland have all produced very strong working rottweilers.

The current  2010 ADRK Deutsche Meisterschaft Champion - Jack vom Markgraferland
Jack is a Max vom Turnleberg son. Max was a super working dog and owned by Jack's handler.
Max has produced several very strong working rottweilers and Vom Turnleberg kennels in southern Germany has produced  many very strong working rottweilers over the years..

The 2009 ADRK Deutsche Meisterschaft Champion is Ety vom Herrenholz. I have an Ety daughter, Vaika vom Herrenholz who definitely inherited his strong temperment.

Feel free to use my website for education on working rottweilers.

www.firehouserotts.com

Good luck 

Jim Laubmeier

RottweilerRocky

by RottweilerRocky on 22 December 2010 - 22:12

I think a Rottie will fit you perfectly. It has all your criteria of a working dog.





 


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