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Our goal in every litter we produce it to make each generation better than the generation before it. A breeder does not take a bitch in season and place her with a male willing to mount- dogs have been doing that by themselves for thousands of years. A breeder must be able to critically evaluate their dog and decide what characteristics they want to promote and what could be improved on. A knowledge of the pedigree is essential as well. Just because a dog or bitch presents with an attribute, it does not guarantee they will be able to produce that in their ptogeny. I.E.- If you want to improve on your head type, and you breed to a male with a strong head, but his siblings are lacing in head type, or his parents or grandparents are lacking, then that male will likely not be able to carry the desired trait dominantly and produce it with consistency in his offspring. More importantly, a knowledge of faults in confirmation, health and character is also essential. Breeding two bloodlines that carry the same fault will result in an exponential expression of that fault in the offspring. Every litter that Guardian Rottweilers produces is bred with a specific goal in mind. We are extremely proud of the consistent quality of our offspring and excited with our next generation! These are some of our best youth! If we have met our breeding goals, each pup will not only be the best their parents had to offer, but a strong representative of Guardian Rottweilers.
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