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Through our personal breeding program and our stud dogs, we have produced Champions in Germany, Romania, Russia, Yugoslavia, Canada, USA, Bermuda, Australia, and Korea just to name a few.
The Pet Cruise making history in the breed. Othello Vom Hause Neubrand was the first dog to ever return to Germany, being 100% American owned, where he participated in the German National Championship-The ADRK Klub Sieger Show-placing V3 in the Champion class and then going on to participate along with his son Xanto Vom Hause Neubrand and Sirca Vom Hause Neubrand where they received the coveted best kennel in the World Title "Vom Hause Neubrand." Othello's son, Xanto, also returned to Germany after coming to the States and is now the only American-owned dog to be awarded the prestigious VDH German Championship Title. We are the only American Kennel to ever compete with 2 Champions in the Sieger class at the ADRK Klub Sieger Show where we received the highest rating given: (V) Excellent.
The Rottweiler is a robust working breed of great strength descended from the mastiffs of the Roman legions. A gentle playmate and protector within the family circle, Rottie observes the outside world with a self-assured aloofness.
A male Rottweiler will stand anywhere from 24 to 27 muscular inches at the shoulder; females run a bit smaller and lighter. The glistening, short black coat with smart rust markings adds to the picture of imposing strength. A thickly muscled hindquarters powers Rottie's effortless trotting gait. A well-bred and properly raised Rottie will be calm and confident, courageous but not unduly aggressive. The aloof demeanor these world-class guardians present to outsiders belies the playfulness, and downright silliness, that endear Rotties to their loved ones. (No one told the Rottie he's not a toy breed, so he is liable to plop onto your lap for a cuddle.) Early training and socialization will harness Rottie's territorial instincts in a positive way.
1. Rottweilers descended from ancient Roman dogs.
Although there is no documentation of the Rottweiler’s origins, most people think the breed descended from the herding dogs of ancient Rome. Throughout their long history, they’ve been used to perform many different jobs.
2. Rottweilers were original “drovers,” protecting cattle and other livestock.
As the Roman empire expanded, it needed a way of feeding massive traveling armies of men. They used their dogs to herd livestock and march them along with the army. This was the only viable way for the soldiers to have a steady food supply without refrigeration. Today the Rottweiler participants in herding events, and can keep up with the sheepdogs and shepherds in the field.
3. They also guarded money.
This is where Rottweilers’ guarding instincts come in. Not only did they protect the herd of cattle, they also protected the cattlemen’s money. The cattleman would put the money in a bag and tie it around the dog’s neck, where no thief would dare go near it. Do you know what a “Metzgerhund” is? If not, you’re not alone. It means “butcher’s dog.” Hundreds of years ago, Rotties were also used to protect a butcher’s money when he traveled to market.
4. Speaking of jobs… there is very little that makes a Rottweiler happier than having a job to do.
But they can do more than guard home and family. Because they are smart, tireless, and eager to please, Rottweilers can be service dogs, therapy dogs, obedience competitors, guide dogs, customs inspectors, drafting and carting dogs, and of course, devoted companions.
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