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| Meaning of the Rottweiler Pet Crest |
The CREST or top of the Pet Crest symbolizes the connection between the Roman Legions and the suppliers of food to the troops. The Roman Seal is displayed at the very top with the butcher cutting cuts of meat to feed the army. On either side of the CREST Roman soldiers stand guard on top. The center SHIELD portrays a head study of the breed. The SUPPORTER on the left side of the SHIELD depicts Roman barracks. The SUPPORTER on the right side of the SHIELD shows a roman soldier training the Rottweiler to keep the cattle in line. The GROUND at the base of the SHIELD displays the caretaker of the cattle that traveled with the Roman army. The base also shows the Rottweiler with a bag containing Roman coins to keep other soldiers or the enemy from stealing. |

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The Rottweiler's origins are very old and the theories about its history are numerous. Germans profess that it is entirely German and was developed by butchers. Although a fancier such as Stebel claims that the Rottweiler descended from the Bouvier. In ancient times this dog was prevalent in all the regions from the Swiss Canton of Argovie and extending to the south of Wiirtemberg, where the Romans had established important military centers. There they brought a Mastiff which worked as a guard dog and a drover. The drover dogs were critical in herding the cattle that supplied food to the Roman Legions. These dogs also guarded the supply dumps of the Roman armies and was traditionally the Roman camp dog. The town name of Rottweil is derived from an excavation of a Roman bath on that location. The descendants of the Roman drover dogs (now Rottweilers) were valuable workers in the cattle trade. In the early 1900's the Rottweiler came to prominence. The breed gained popularity as police dogs. The allegmeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub was formed in 1921. The first Rottweiler was admitted to the American Kennel Club in 1931. |
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