Wednesday, August 8, 2007

American Rottweilers

The first rottweiler to be registered in the American Kennel Club was in 1930. AKC recognition of the breed was achieved in 1931 with very very few rottweilers in the country.

While the american rottweilers has had five important breed clubs in USA, the American Rottweiler Club founded in 1971 is to be considered the official american rottweilers club.

The other clubs are the Colonial Rottweiler Club, the Medallion Rottweiler Club and the Golden State Rottweiler Club.

During the 1990s american rottweilers have been one of the most popular breed only loosing to labradors.

More than a hundred thousand rotties have been registered during the 1990s.

In recent years because of some bad press these numbers have decreased a little but americans seem to relate a lot to this wonderful breed.

Visit: http://www.rottweilerus.com


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