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The Rottweiler by Adolf Pienkoß |
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For the first time ever, The Rottweiler by Adolf Pienkoß, is translated from German to English.
We were very excited to see Oxana Vom hause Neubrand featured on the cover.
It is all about the great dog breed - the Rottweiler. Arthur Adolf Pienkoß shared with the rest of the world all his extensive knowledge about the Rottweiler, along with his personal experience.
Topics include in-depth study of the historical development of the Rottweiler and the breed club, breeding, behavioral studies, and tips on keeping & training dogs.
It is an indispensable reference book to all the Rottweiler lovers.
You can order a copy online at Shop Von Evmans
All money and proceeds of the purchase of this book go to the IFR - International Federation of Rottweiler Friends. |
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The Rottweiler Pyramid by Steve Wolfson
Correct breed type is disappearing! The powerful bone substance and definitive masculinity of the Rottweiler we once apprized is now hard to find. Replacing these traits are pinheads, fine bones, distilled facsimiles. Not only is breed type on the decline, so is correct working Rottweiler temperament. In its place we now have, shy, soft, little to no “willingness to work” temperaments. Few Rottweilers in the show-ring and outside it could make the transition from that to the working arena. At the conformation/working spectrum, with rare exception, what we encounter are the extremes; they are beautiful show specimens either with no working temperament or on the working side, great working temperaments with poor structure and marginal breed type.
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ADRK Rottweiler Eye Chart |
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This valuable tool, the ADRK Eye Color Chart, is used by ADRK Körmeisters and other judges worldwide to determine eye color at both shows and breed tests. It is also a valuable tool to breeders.
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The theories about the origins of the Rottweiler are many and varied. If one is to trace the history of the breed given the available literature that has been published one could not come to a definitive decision as to the exact origins of this breed.
Most cynologists share the view of the German, Strebel, that the Rottweiler is one of the breeds originating from the Roman Empire. In ancient times the main task of these dogs was to hold together and drive forward the herds of cattle that the cattle dealers and butchers were driving on foot at the time.
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