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Health
Clearances
Zana, a Bronko od Dragicevica daughter, arrived from Yugoslavia November 2006 and
gave birth to 11 healthy, beautiful puppies.
Zana's first appearance in the USA was in February 2007 at the AIRK sieger show in South Carolina,
hosted by Southeastern Atlantic Rottweiler Klub, where she was rated V-4.
Ch. Serbia, 2x CAC, 2x PRM, Nirvana Black Iron Rott aka "Nina",
HD/ED Free - RETIRED.
Nina, also a Bronko daughter, is the latest addition to the Vom Mutig Herz
kennel. We would like to thank our friend Alex Wisienski of Vom Lomza Kennel for
entrusting us with this beautiful girl. Having given us one last, beautiful
litter, Nina is now retired. We had decided we would have her spayed when she
was done breeding which was extremely fortunate as the vet discovered she had
closed pyometra. We had no indication she was so ill. We are so blessed to be
able to see her run and roll in the grass every day!
Health
Clearances
Anja made her conformation debut June 2006, and has been doing well ever
since. She placed VP-2 in her first sieger show, and obtained her CGC title at 7
months. Her uncle, Multi BIS, BISS, Am Ch Carter's Noble Shaka Zulu, is the top
winning American bred Rottweiler in the history of the breed! Anja's first
appearance for '07 was in February 2007, at the AIRK sieger show in South Carolina,
hosted by Southeastern Atlantic Rottweiler Klub, where she was rated SG in the
12-18 month class. Anja earned her first V-rating in September 2007 at the AIRK
sieger show hosted by the Carolina Working Rottweiler Club in Chester, SC under
judge Josef Hedl. Many thanks to Hunter Lund and Anthony Schiavone for doing
such a great job showing Anja.
Tallulah made her show debut in September 2007 at the AIRK sieger show hosted
by the Carolina Working Rottweiler Club in Chester, SC where she was VP-rated by
judge Josef Hedl. Many thanks to Anthony Schiavone and Hunter Lund for doing
such a great job showing Tallulah. Her next appearance will be at the
Southeastern Atlantic Rottweiler Klub in Charleston, SC in February 2008.
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