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by hamza166 on 16 December 2009 - 17:12
To start me off, i would like to go into basics. I have heard that there is 2 variations of the Rottweiler. There is the German Rottweiler & the American Rottweiler.
Can anyone post 2 pictures on this board, showing an American rottweiler, and a german rottweiler please. Thank you
by Lida on 17 December 2009 - 13:12
by hamza166 on 17 December 2009 - 17:12
by Lida on 18 December 2009 - 05:12
To give you an idea: I am posting photos of german import male (Bond vom Brandauerweg) and then a photo of my local male (Hitler ). Now Hitler also has working lines but he is more the type of rottie you will see in America and Bond more typical of the working type rotties. You can google Siegertal rottweilers, she specializes in working rottweilers and you will see they are quite similar. The show dogs has a more (rounded) look if you know what I mean. You will also see that for instance the Vom Hause Neubrand working dogs does not have such short heads with exaggerated stops as for instance the Von Crossneranch dogs, although both are working dogs. Difficult to explain as they overlap BIG time - for instance: under a "non working judge" my local dogs fair better in the show ring but when it is a german or working judge, the german working lines fair better. Also look at the Siegertal site - she has 2 dogs that comes out of the Austrian Military police lines, it is Sultan & Ter Waele Xandra., more typical of pure working lines. Does it help a bit???
by hamza166 on 18 December 2009 - 08:12
by hamza166 on 18 December 2009 - 08:12
OK my uncle has a Rottweiler. He lives in Pakistan. I am not sure about the lines, but one thing i am sure about is that the Rottweiler is a good guard & working male Rottweiler, and is definetely purebred. Below are some pictures of him:
Walking round
headshot, sorry it's fuzzy
headshot
I want that treat!
How bou this pose?
Or this one? Standing alert to another dog
Hey look it's my son. Wassup son!
Standing
Sitting down. Having a chill pill. yeah right
What is that dog's problem?
Yeah, huh?
by hamza166 on 18 December 2009 - 09:12
His temperament is alright but not the best. he is fine, with someone he gets to know, and is alright with female dogs, or male dogs 2-3 years younger than him. However with strangers, he is very intimadting & protective. Also with male dogs, around the same age, like my Uncle's GSD, he is a fighter, and will not kill, but make sure, the other one, stays away.
he has been bred, to a show female, imported straight from Germany. She produced 1 male pup, which we named Bullet. A fabolous pup with amazing ball & food drive, as well as tug drive. He looks like a dog, witha strong temeperament & nerve, but yet friendly. The female bred to tSimba, died however 2 weeks after the Birth of Bullet, due to a snake bite.
Bullet has been given to a friend, for a while, who had currently taken him to Germany, ,
Below is some pictures of him @ around 6-8 weeks:
Has he got any food on him?
Hello There
What are you looking at?
hey it's not locked. Maybe i can run away!
I
by Lida on 18 December 2009 - 11:12
Here is also a photo of my female from local show & German working lines combined - would say she is more a show dog yet has very good temperament & good but not excellent drive
Now the following photo is of Layka, she is a full german dog from working/show lines but has the most incredible drive & working ability but also very good temperament, good gaurd dog as in owner in trouble.
by hamza166 on 18 December 2009 - 14:12
by Marchesani on 06 January 2010 - 07:01
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