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German Rottweiler breeder offering Rottweiler puppies for sale,
Rottweiler youths for sale, Rottweilers adults for sale, and Rottweiler imports
for sale. We offer Rottweiler
puppies for sale for showing, Rottweiler puppies for sale for schutzhund, or
Rottweiler puppies for sale for companionship.
AKC Breed Standard (United States)
The following information
was copied from the official AKC website, located at
www.akc.org.
General Appearance
The ideal Rottweiler is a medium large, robust and powerful dog, black
with clearly defined rust markings. His compact and substantial build
denotes great strength, agility and endurance. Dogs are characteristically
more massive throughout with larger frame and heavier bone than bitches.
Bitches are distinctly feminine, but without weakness of substance or
structure.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Dogs--24 inches to 27 inches. Bitches--22 inches to 25 inches, with
preferred size being mid-range of each sex. Correct proportion is of
primary importance, as long as size is within the standard's range.
The length of body, from prosternum to the rearmost projection of the
rump, is slightly longer than the height of the dog at the withers, the
most desirable proportion of the height to length being 9 to 10. The
Rottweiler is neither coarse nor shelly. Depth of chest is approximately
fifty percent (50%) of the height of the dog. His bone and muscle mass
must be sufficient to balance his frame, giving a compact and very
powerful appearance.
Serious Faults--Lack of proportion, undersized, oversized, reversal
of sex characteristics (bitchy dogs, doggy bitches).
Head
Of medium length, broad between the ears; forehead line seen in profile is
moderately arched; zygomatic arch and stop well developed with strong
broad upper and lower jaws. The desired ratio of backskull to muzzle is 3
to 2. Forehead is preferred dry, however some wrinkling may occur when dog
is alert. Expression is noble, alert, and self-assured. Eyes
of medium size, almond shaped with well fitting lids, moderately deep-set,
neither protruding nor receding. The desired color is a uniform dark
brown. Serious Faults--Yellow (bird of prey) eyes, eyes of
different color or size, hairless eye rim. Disqualification--Entropion.
Ectropion. Ears of medium size, pendant, triangular in shape; when
carried alertly the ears are level with the top of the skull and appear to
broaden it. Ears are to be set well apart, hanging forward with the inner
edge lying tightly against the head and terminating at approximately
mid-cheek. Serious Faults--Improper carriage (creased, folded or
held away from cheek/head). Muzzle--Bridge is straight, broad at
base with slight tapering towards tip. The end of the muzzle is broad with
well developed chin. Nose is broad rather than round and always black.
Lips-Always black; corners closed; inner mouth pigment is preferred dark.
Serious Faults--Total lack of mouth pigment (pink mouth). Bite
and Dentition--Teeth 42 in number (20 upper, 22 lower), strong,
correctly placed, meeting in a scissors bite--lower incisors touching
inside of upper incisors. Serious Faults--Level bite; any missing
tooth. Disqualifications--Overshot, undershot (when incisors do not
touch or mesh); wry mouth; two or more missing teeth.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck--Powerful, well muscled, moderately long, slightly arched and
without loose skin. Topline--The back is firm and level, extending
in a straight line from behind the withers to the croup. The back remains
horizontal to the ground while the dog is moving or standing. Body--The
chest is roomy, broad and deep, reaching to elbow, with well pronounced
forechest and well sprung, oval ribs. Back is straight and strong. Loin is
short, deep and well muscled. Croup is broad, of medium length and only
slightly sloping. Underline of a mature Rottweiler has a slight tuck-up.
Males must have two normal testicles properly descended into the scrotum.
Disqualification--Unilateral cryptorchid or cryptorchid males.
Tail--Tail docked short, close to body, leaving one or two tail
vertebrae. The set of the tail is more important than length. Properly
set, it gives an impression of elongation of topline; carried slightly
above horizontal when the dog is excited or moving.
Forequarters
Shoulder blade is long and well laid back. Upper arm equal in length to
shoulder blade, set so elbows are well under body. Distance from withers
to elbow and elbow to ground is equal. Legs are strongly developed with
straight, heavy bone, not set close together. Pasterns are strong, springy
and almost perpendicular to the ground. Feet are round, compact with well
arched toes, turning neither in nor out. Pads are thick and hard. Nails
short, strong and black. Dewclaws may be removed.
Hindquarters
Angulation of hindquarters balances that of forequarters. Upper thigh is
fairly long, very broad and well muscled. Stifle joint is well turned.
Lower thigh is long, broad and powerful, with extensive muscling leading
into a strong hock joint. Rear pasterns are nearly perpendicular to the
ground. Viewed from the rear, hind legs are straight, strong and wide
enough apart to fit with a properly built body. Feet are somewhat longer
than the front feet, turning neither in nor out, equally compact with well
arched toes. Pads are thick and hard. Nails short, strong, and black.
Dewclaws must be removed.
Coat
Outer coat is straight, coarse, dense, of medium length and lying flat.
Undercoat should be present on neck and thighs, but the amount is
influenced by climatic conditions. Undercoat should not show through outer
coat. The coat is shortest on head, ears and legs, longest on breeching.
The Rottweiler is to be exhibited in the natural condition with no
trimming. Fault--Wavy coat. Serious Faults--Open,
excessively short, or curly coat; total lack of undercoat; any trimming
that alters the length of the natural coat. Disqualification--Long
coat.
Color
Always black with rust to mahogany markings. The demarcation between black
and rust is to be clearly defined. The markings should be located as
follows: a spot over each eye; on cheeks; as a strip around each side of
muzzle, but not on the bridge of the nose; on throat; triangular mark on
both sides of prosternum;on forelegs from carpus downward to the toes; on
inside of rear legs showing down the front of the stifle and broadening
out to front of rear legs from hock to toes, but not completely
eliminating black from rear of pasterns; un-der tail; black penciling on
toes. The undercoat is gray, tan, or black. Quantity and location of rust
markings is important and should not exceed ten percent of body color.
Serious Faults--Straw-colored, excessive, insufficient or sooty
markings; rust marking other than described above; white marking any place
on dog (a few rust or white hairs do not constitute a marking).
Disqualifications--Any base color other than black; absence of all
markings.
Gait
The Rottweiler is a trotter. His movement should be balanced, harmonious,
sure, powerful and unhindered, with strong forereach and a powerful rear
drive. The motion is effortless, efficient, and ground-covering. Front and
rear legs are thrown neither in nor out, as the imprint of hind feet
should touch that of forefeet. In a trot the forequarters and hindquarters
are mutually coordinated while the back remains level, firm and relatively
motionless. As speed increases the legs will converge under body towards a
center line. Temperament
The Rottweiler is basically a calm, confident and courageous dog with a
self-assured aloofness that does not lend itself to immediate and
indiscriminate friendships. A Rottweiler is self-confident and responds
quietly and with a wait-and-see attitude to influences in his environment.
He has an inherent desire to protect home and family, and is an
intelligent dog of extreme hardness and adaptability with a strong
willingness to work, making him especially suited as a companion, guardian
and general all-purpose dog.
The behavior of the Rottweiler in the show ring should be controlled,
willing and adaptable, trained to submit to examination of mouth,
testicles, etc. An aloof or reserved dog should not be penalized, as this
reflects the accepted character of the breed. An aggressive or belligerent
attitude towards other dogs should not be faulted.
A judge shall excuse from the ring any shy Rottweiler. A dog shall be
judged fundamentally shy if, refusing to stand for examination, it shrinks
away from the judge. A dog that in the opinion of the judge menaces or
threatens him/her, or exhibits any sign that it may not be safely
approached or examined by the judge in the normal manner, shall be excused
from the ring. A dog that in the opinion of the judge attacks any person
in the ring shall be disqualified.
Summary
Faults - The foregoing is a description of the ideal Rottweiler.
Any structural fault that detracts from the above described working dog
must be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
Disqualifications
Entropion, ectropion. Overshot, undershot (when incisors do not touch
or mesh); wry mouth; two or more missing teeth. Unilateral cryptorchid or
cryptorchid males. Long coat. Any base color other than black; absence of
all markings. A dog that in the opinion of the judge attacks any person in
the ring.
Approved May 8, 1990
Effective June 28, 1990
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