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Originally Posted by imstillafloaaat This question's for the breeders primarily. I've read that red rottweilers can occur in litters accidentally. How often does that happen to a so-called reputable breeder? I imagine its rare if its a result of inbreeding as I've read. What do they do to the red pups? Sell them as pets contracted to be fixed (which I'm not against at all)? Or do they, I guess the word is, cull them? My main question is where would I find one from a reputable breeder who just so happened to produce one in a litter of otherwise "normal" puppies? I'm not looking for some shady character trying to make a profit from these "rare" rotties. I'm just offering a home to one that is looking for one. I doubt rep. breeders advertise this sort of "abnormal" animal. I am aware of rescues (I work at the local pound myself). But rescues and pound dogs aren't the only ones looking for homes. There's that part where the owner should to try to place the dog before surrendering it to these organizations.
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I have never heard of a reputable breeder that EVER got a "red" Rottweiler in a pure breeding - every litter of red rotts has been able to be tracked back to impure breeding and then inbreeding to set the red.
Sorry, red is not an accident.
Michelle