

Where My Journey with Rottweilers Began
From the very first moment I interacted with a Rottweiler, I felt an instant connection. Fortunately, the first Rottweiler my wife and I purchased came from a knowledgeable breeder named Will. He was not just selling a dog. He was sharing his passion, experience, and wisdom.
Will introduced me to the breed’s rich history. He gave me books to read and shared countless stories that sparked a deeper fascination. Will was in the military and brought home his first German Rottweiler after returning to the U.S. That dog was Andor vom Schanzerkopf, SchH2, a son of Aki von der Peeler Hütte, SchH3, FH, IPO3. For those familiar with old German working lines, you will recognize Aki as a foundational name in Rottweiler breeding. Hearing about these legendary bloodlines inspired me to dig deeper into the breed’s background and purpose. This was before the Internet. Everything we learned came from books, breeders, and attending dog shows as a family.
Understanding the True Rottweiler Personality
I raised my three sons alongside Rottweilers. I was continually impressed by the breed’s powerful yet gentle nature. At the time, the public image of the Rottweiler was unfairly shaped by Hollywood and news stories. They were portrayed as aggressive or dangerous. My personal experience revealed the truth. Rottweilers are deeply loyal, intelligent, protective, and affectionate. That is when I saw how closely I related to the breed. The Rottweiler is often misunderstood. Many judge the breed by its imposing presence or powerful bark. Behind that strong exterior is a heart full of loyalty and love. Their outer shell exists to protect the softness within. Only those willing to look past the surface will truly understand the soul of a Rottweiler.
Leading the Breed Forward
I have never followed trends. I have helped set them. Long before many European bloodlines became widely known in the United States, I was among the first breeders to import and introduce several of the most respected working and show bloodlines from Europe. My experience goes far beyond ownership. I have spent years showing, competing, and advancing with the Rottweiler breed.
I have always believed that true confidence comes from standing behind what you produce. That is why I proudly show and work the Rottweilers I breed, not just dogs I have purchased. Each generation reflects my hands on involvement, selective decision making, and deep understanding of structure, temperament, and purpose. This approach has allowed me to build Rottweilers that consistently represent strength, balance, and reliability. This is not theory. It is proven through decades of results in real world settings.
A Lifelong Commitment to the Breed
Today, I continue to build on a foundation that spans multiple generations, with some DKV Rottweilers tracing back eight generations within my own bloodlines. That level of consistency does not happen by accident. It comes from long term vision, careful breeding, and an uncompromising standard of quality.
After 30 years with the breed, I still learn something new every day. The Rottweiler’s personality is complex, and each one is uniquely their own. The more time I spend with the breed, the deeper my understanding becomes. It continues to amaze me how not only physical traits, but even subtle personality characteristics, are passed down through generations.
That responsibility shapes every decision I make as a breeder. I personally speak with every potential buyer, take the time to understand each family, and ensure the right match. I also hand deliver every DKV Rottweiler puppy and remain in contact with families from my very first litter, continuing to support DKV owners for the life of their dog. Even after decades with the breed, I believe there is always room to improve, because the goal has never been to stop at success, but to produce better Rottweilers generation after generation.
I do not see myself ever walking away from this breed. How could I abandon something that reflects who I am at the core. Rottweilers are not just what I raise. They are who I am.




