
Hips : HD-A
Elbows : ED-0
DNA : AKC Profile
Female dogs play a central role in the long-term direction of the DKV Rottweilers breeding program. Each female is carefully evaluated for structural integrity, temperament stability, and maternal qualities that support responsible breeding decisions.
From young females being developed within the program to established dams producing litters, every dog is selected with long-term generational planning in mind. Breeding decisions prioritize health, balanced temperament, and proper breed structure rather than short-term availability.
Through careful selection and responsible placement practices, the females within the DKV program contribute to maintaining the standards and consistency that define the program.


Each dog within the DKV Rottweilers program represents a long-term commitment to responsible breeding decisions, structured placement practices, and the preservation of correct Rottweiler type. Families interested in future litters are encouraged to first understand how the program operates, how reservations are structured, and how puppies are placed with families across the country.
Learning about the program and the reservation process ensures that prospective owners have a clear understanding of the expectations, timelines, and responsibilities involved in bringing a DKV Rottweiler into their home.