| Re: Is it really a Rottweiler? WOW!
I guess I really ruffled feathers here.
You say that your Rottweilers AREN'T protective, aren't wary of strangers, don't care if they are with you or not, and welcomes everyone with open arms? WOW again.
Apparently you have some really watered down Rots. Let me guess now, all of you are from the United States. You take good German stock, breed it with inferior stock (but they look pretty) and come out with a totally different dog.
Wonderful. You have Lassie in dark and tan.
I was referring to the GERMAN standard. NOT the American standard. The GERMAN standard can be found in almost any Rottweiler publication. It has performance standards.
There are a lot of Paris Hilton rottweilers in the U>S> They look pretty, prance pretty, and take greatttt photos. But that is where it ends. They receive awards because of the way they LOOK. And of course someone breeds this animal, and guess what? We get another pretty rottweiler that lacks all of the qualities of the breed.
Your Rottweilers are not protective, not wary of strangers, don't care if they are with you, and best of all, "welcomes everyone"??????????????????? Pathetic
For the individual that asked about my 30 years experience and "titles". I trained WORKING military and security dogs. Dobermans & Rottweilers. Titles? You must be joking. |