December 9, 2008
Deciding On A German Rottweiler
Simply put a German Rottweiler is a dog that is born in Germany while the American Rottweiler is born in the United States. However, there are a few big differences between the two forms of Rottweiler’s. The biggest difference with the German Rottweiler is the fact that any dog born after June 1998 has a tail. Aside from the tail the breed standards between the two breeds are nearly identical so don’t be fooled by backyard breeders who claim the size, heads, bone and temperament of Rottweilers is different between the German and American breeds.
The German Rottweiler comes from the old breed of Roman drover dogs and the modern Rottweiler breed originally started in Germany. Today many of the Rottweilers are still bred in Germany and many U.S. bred dogs are imported from Germany. The method of registration, tracking and breeding is the biggest difference between the two forms of Rottweilers. When it comes to appearance there isn’t much difference.
Two purebred dogs can be bred in the United States and the litter can easily be registered with the American Kennel Club. However, the breed warden in Germany is the only one who can approve the breeding of two German Rottweilers. The breed warden is a representative of the national Rottweiler club known as the ADRK (the official German kennel club), which personally oversees and approves litters. Without the warden’s approve a litter cannot be registered. Every puppy is tattooed with a number when they reach eight weeks of age and this number is then used to track the dog throughout their life.
A German Rottweiler needs to meet specific criteria in order for them to be bred. This criterion includes an obedience title, hip and elbow clearances, a conformation evaluation that includes weights, measurements and proportions, a written evaluation by an ADRK judge and a temperament test. Offspring can never be registered if a dog is still bred after failing a test. The information on every dog is kept within an annual book along with the ADRK database. The database records all registered Rottweilers in Germany from the point of their birth until their death.
A top quality dog is always a unique balance of genetics, pedigrees, knowledge, experience and a little bit of trial and error whether people are trying to breed a German Rottweiler or an American Rottweiler. How each individual person handles their breeding program is the biggest difference between the American and German Rottweiler types. Breeders will often focus their litters on a specific area such as working ability, soundness and genetic health, temperament and finally structure and type. Although the best breeder you can find is one that tries to breed all of these qualities in their dogs.
Many breeders will claim to have German Rottweilers but they are actually just backyard breeders. This is why you always want to ask to see a breeders’ certification and then check it before you adopt a dog from any breeder. Make sure you read the breeders code of ethics carefully before purchasing a dog from any breeder. This way you can be sure you are getting your dog from a reputable breeder and not a backyard breeder.
Compare Rottweiler types in order to accurately see the differences between German and American Rottweilers. Getting Rottweiler information can help you determine which type is right for you.





























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