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To promote and offer guidance for the development of the Rottweiler so as to achieve uniform compliance to the FCI Breed Standard as well as the continued education of owners, breeders, and the general public.
This should be done in a way that achieves a balance between this primary aim and the participation by as many breeders and owners as possible, with the long-term goal being that all Rottweilers should be surveyed before being bred with.
Adopted at the October 2000 General Meeting. Click here to view a copy. (10/2000)
Amended May 2018 to include JLPP
The Rottweiler is a large powerful and sometimes strong minded dog that is not for everyone, he is best suited to an owner that is willing to work with him; he is not suited to being shut in a yard with no stimulation. The National Rottweiler Council (Australia) has a database with the results of Members Breeding Stock, a simple check can verify the results of the parents of pups you may be interested in. You can also research the Pedigree of the parents.