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IVAN VOM HAUSE ROTTIK (FCI)

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Sire data

Sire name and nickname

IVAN vom Hause Rottik (FCI)

Organisation

ZKwP (FCI)

Titles / Championships

Junior Champion of Poland, Champion of Poland, Pomerania Junior Winner 2022

Species

Dog

Breed

rottweiler

Country of residence

Polska

Sire country of origin

Poland

Sire owner e-mail address
Breeding centre cell phone number
Additional phone number

Sire description

Pies urodzony 18.03.2021. Charakteryzuje się odwagą i świetnym, dużym temperamentem. Z wielkim skupieniem i zaangażowaniem podchodzi do każdego zadania. Jest oddany i dbający o bezpieczeństwo całej swojej rodziny. Kocha las i wodę.

Ivan waży 53 kg. Jest psem o harmonijnej, mocnej budowie ciała i grubym kośćcu. Ma wyraźnie zaznaczoną, prostą linie grzbietu i bardzo dobre kontowanie konczyń przednich i tylnych. Posiada wyraźne podpalenie. Ma mocną samczą głowę, nożycowy zgryz z kompletnym uzębieniem. Ciemne oko i podbiebienie. Jest skoordynowany z ruchu.

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