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There are quite a few Rottweiler clubs out there. From parent clubs, to full member clubs, to independent clubs, there are a bunch. Here are just a few we are affiliated with or would recommend. |
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Minnesota Working Rottweiler Association (MWRA)
Minnesota Working Rottweiler Association was established in 1993. We are sanctioned by the United States Rottweiler Club and dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the Rottweiler breed through German style conformation shows, Breed Suitabilit |
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Northstar Rottweiler Club (NRC)
The Northstar Rottweiler Club (NRC) was formed in 1986 by a small group of Rottweiler owners, and has since grown into a club of well over 100 hundred voting members. The NRC is a place for Rottweiler lovers to share ideas, friendships and their belo |
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United States Rottweiler Club (USRC)
The USRC is an International Organization whose membership is dedicated to the complete Rottweiler in character, conformation and working ability. The USRC has goals similar to the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub in Germany and follows the FCI |
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American Rottweiler Club (ARC)
The American Rottweiler Club is an AKC-Member Club recognized as the National breed club; dedicated to education about responsible Rottweiler ownership and to preserving and protecting the Rottweiler breed. |
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Medallion Rottweiler Club (MRC)
Serving the breed since 1959, the Medallion Rottweiler Club is the largest, AKC sanctioned, regional Rottweiler Specialty Club in the United States. It endorses the breeding of sound Rottweilers, free of hip dysplasia as determined by the O.F.A. and |
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American Rottweiler Verein (ARV)
The American Rottweiler Verein (ARV) is an American organization similar to the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub (ADRK) of Germany. Both the ADRK and the International Canine Federation (FCI) use the same internationally recognized standard desc |
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Rottweiler Club of Canada (RCC)
The Rottweiler Club of Canada is devoted to keeping you current on the issues that affect Rottweilers in Canada. Our Club mandate is to provide education for the Rottweiler Fancier, from the average pet owner to the most avid show, obedience or Schut |
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Western Oregon Rottweiler Klub (WORK)
A full member club of the USRC. The objective of this club shall be to preserve the Rottweiler in accordance with the FCI breed standard and the USRC performance standard. |
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