
| Falko Vom Steinkopf This German import, Falko Vom Steinkopf, earned his AD, ZtP, WH, TT, IPO3, SchH1,2 and 3 and the prestigious Korung title. Falko competed past his 8th birthday in the demanding sport of Schutzhund always pronounced in courage. Falko has an excellent hip rating in Germany and the United States. He is multi V-rated in conformation, winner of numerous Stud Dog classes and is one of the most sought after studs in the United States. Falko exhibits and produces all the traits most Rottweiler breeders try to achieve. Sound temperament and conformation with excellent working ability is predominate in his offspring. Falko's awesome and charming character proved he had the love to entertain and please his family by consistently showing off his greatness. |
Book Description This German breed takes it's name from the town and area of Rottweil in southern Germany. In ancient times, the Romans, moving over the alps toward the town of Trier in Germany brought dogs to work the cattle herds brought along to feed the army. By the middle ages, Rottweil had developed a dog, based on local breeds and the cattle dogs of the Romans, which would care for stock, pull a cart and guard the master against robbers. Because the dog brought the cattle in for slaughter, then pulled the cart which delivered the meat to customers, the rottweiler was often called "the Butcher's Dog." This was a breed which originated with the poor man of the medieval times who needed a dog to help him in a variety of work, not the single purpose of the wealthy. To learn more about the Rottweiler, if the breed is right for you and where to locate a breeder look in "The Basic Guide to the Rottweiler." |




