AKC 2 Adult Rottweiler Females for sale in Barrier, Kentucky

$300

Both Female are very healthy & up to date on shots/worming etc.......
First Female:
Wildwoods Fairy Tailed
aka Fable
WS
November 24, 2009 (5 year old)
Black/Mahogany
Height: 25 inches
Weight: 115 pounds
She does have a tail, as she was shown in german class, her dew-claws are removed.
Sire: Multi V Rated - Pasha Earl Antonius, CGC
Dam: Cayla vom Dieter
AKC Full Registration
Microchipped
Not Spayed
She has had one litter (6 puppies), Very
sweet, loving, and a wonderful Temperament/Disposition.
Great mommy, did a wonderful job raising her babies.
Take a look at her Pedigree:
http://pawvillage.com/pedigree/pedigree.asp?ID=O2B6HRI6UA
Price: $300.00
Second Female:
Gregorys Topaz Ginger Chrysanthemum
aka Ginger
WS
November 21, 2011 (3 year old)
Black/Mahogany
Height: 26 inches
Weight: 115 pounds
Tail docked and dew-claws removed.
Sire: Tanker Von Hamm
Dam: Tara Von Hamm
AKC Full Registration
Microchipped
Not Spayed
She has had one litter of puppies (10 puppies), done a very good job.
She also is a very nice female, with a lot of personality, she loves to play with her toys, minds very well.
Take a look at her pedigree:
http://pawvillage.com/pedigree/pedigree.asp?ID=L2L19J6I9C
Price: $300.00
PLEASE READ....................
I get a lot of people asking me if they are German or American ??
What is the difference between a German Rottweiler and an American Rottweiler ?
A German rottweiler is born in Germany, and an American rottweiler is born in the USA. All German rotweilers born after June 1998 (and some American rottweilers) have a tail, other than that, there really isn't much difference. Size, heads, bone and temperament is not indicative of a dog being of German or American lines, as some backyard breeders would lead you to believe. In fact, aside from the tail, the breed standards between the FCI and America are almost identical. Regardless of where a rottweiler is born, it is one breed, and all rottweilers belong to the same breed.
Germany is where the rottweiler breed originated. It is an old breed, descended from the roman drover dogs. To this day, many great rottweilers are still bred in Germany, and in the US from select dogs imported from Germany. Both of our dogs are bred from pink/red papered German imports, but are American rottweilers since they were both born in the US.
One big difference between Germany and the US is how dogs are registered, tracked and bred. In the US, anyone can breed a purebred dog to another purebred dog of the same breed and register the litter with the AKC. In Germany, breedings are approved by the breed warden - a representative appointed by the national rottweiler club (ADRK), that personally oversees and approves litters. Without the breed warden's approval of a litter, it cannot be registered. Every puppy is tattoed at eight weeks of age, and that number is used to track the dog throughout its life.
Before a rottweiler is bred in Germany, it must meet specific criteria, part of which includes passing a Ztp test. This breed suitability test requires an obedience title (BH), hip and elbow clearances, a conformation evaluation that includes weights, measurements and proportions, and includes a written evaluation of the dog by an ADRK judge (kormeister), and a temperament test. Further, one of the dogs must have earned a title in schutzhund. If the dog fails the Ztp and is ever bred, its offspring cannot be registered.
This information is entered into the annual Kor book, and in the ADRK database (Dogbase), which encompasses all registered rottweilers and breedings in Germany, and keeps track of dogs from birth to death. Every breeding, every litter, every title, hip/elbow ratings, every ztp and korung evaluation is included in this database. It gives a breeder access to invaluable information about the dogs contained in a pedigree, written evaluations done during the dog's ztp, hip/elbow scores, and the ability to evaluate breedings by co-efficients and probabilities of certain traits on breedings. This is an extremely valuable tool that assists breeders in planning breedings and in making good breeding decisions.


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