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Old 10-25-2006, 11:59 PM
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Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

Which ones conform to the Rottweiler specifications more? For a show quality rott, which of the both is more advisable?
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Old 10-26-2006, 08:22 AM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

You need to look at the pedigrees of the dogs, not the country of origin.
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Old 10-26-2006, 11:53 AM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

And, as well as pedigrees, look at the individual dogs. I have seen litters from both of these countries (as well as the US) that have produced very different dogs in the same litter, some of which conform to the breed standard, others that don't.

I don't think you can generalize between these two countries and say which one produces the dogs that best conform to the breed standard. There is a lot more to it than that.

If you are contemplating the purchase of a puppy from either of these countries, then you need to do your research on the sire and dam and grandparents of each. Look at pictures of them, look at the other offspring they have produced and study their pedigrees for several generations back to see which pedigree has produced what you are looking for in a dog.
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Old 10-26-2006, 01:05 PM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

Thanks a ton for the advise.

I am trying to look up a few pedigrees as of now. Would like to import a pup soon.

I have another doubt here, how much are the chances of breeders across the country to fool you with the pup?

I am aksing this because, here in India, the situation one has to face while trying to buy a quality pup is horrible. The kind of games breeders play are to horrendous to even state them here.

Wish me luck :(
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Old 10-27-2006, 05:48 AM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

On eof tthe members said it right its the pedigree and not the country.....though in my opinion yugoslavia germany and a serbia Montenegro are generally considered the home of kennels who breed working dogs who have undergone either IPO or Sch training. This will to a certain extent ensure that you are getting a dog which is sound in mind and body, or atleasgt comes from parents with sound mind and bodies which to an extent would be passed on to the pup though there can be exceptions.

BTW if you are in India there are a lot of really awesome Rotts which have come into India from the Crni Lotos, Od Dragecivica, Hassan Hausse, von Kellman lines which are some of the winningest bloodlines in the world.
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Old 10-27-2006, 01:27 PM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

Yes, but being based in Pune, I am not able to actually go and check the Sire n Dam of the pups which are mostly in Delhi or down south, conversations on the phone gave me a very bad impression of well known breeders. Its more like, they are pushing their pup, or for that matter even other pup if you tell nudge them a little about the budget! hah!
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Old 10-27-2006, 03:26 PM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

im in pune too actually and am probably gonna fly to delhi to pick mine up.....u kno mate actually without seening the pup you shouldnt get it based on someone elses opinion according to me. If you want ill hook you up with the same breeder i am trying to get a pup from. Do you have any specific lines in mind?
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Old 10-28-2006, 01:15 PM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

Um,.. not sure, but I cheked out the CRNI's ARRON stud, seems good. So may be his line. Also the Dragecivica line studs look impressive. When are you flyin delhi? If possible, I can some along :) ,..
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Old 10-29-2006, 02:00 AM
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Re: Yugoslavian Rottweilers Vs Australian Rottweilers

Aron v Prometej yeah there is a litter out of him with the guy im planning to get a pup but im not too interested in the dam shes from flash rouse im planning to get a pup from the shurveer's brisket X Flip v Beni. These pups are line bred to Beni the father of Gil Crni Lotos and grandfather of Bronko....Beni is considered to be one of the best producers, and his type is most wider spread right now.
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