Has Any One Ever Seen a Tan Rottweiler?

Don't make the same mistakes I made with my Rottweiler!

Rottweiler puppies for sale.I went to look at these puppies and they are tan.Both parents are black rotties but i have never seen tan…What ya think?She clams they are Roman Rottweilers.

I have never seen a tan Rottie. Starring for my Rottie contacts.

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15 Responses to “Has Any One Ever Seen a Tan Rottweiler?”

  1. x-MissPiggy-x says:

    I saw one on animal cops before… If that helps.
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  2. irishslyeyes says:

    Roman Rottweiler Breed Standard
    Generally the same as standard rottweilers only more mastiff like/flock guardian type in appearance and temperament.

    Description: A large to very large noble, impressive, heavy, robust, massive, athleticly built, powerful body. The head is broad, heavy, and strong. Some wrinkling. The skull is broad and large, broad back skull. Stop deep and well defined. Muzzle broad, full and square. Lips are well-developed, thick, with moderate to large flews, and pendulous lower lips. The muzzle is full with a scissor bite. Eyes are almond shaped, deep set, expressive, well apart, and are dark. Ears are pendant, triangular, carried forward, and set well apart. Ear leather is thick and fur is soft. The nose is wide and black, unless a color other than the base color of black then the nose color is the base color like red coat red nose blue coat blue nose. Mouth is dark in color. 42 teeth. Teeth are large and strong. The neck is powerful, well muscled, moderately arched, with a dewlap. The chest is broad and deep, well-pronounced forechest with well sprung oval ribs. Hindquarters are powerful, muscular.

    Front feet are compact and well arched. The tail may be docked leaving one or two vertebrae or left natural, if left natural it is curled over the back when excited or moving. Dewclaws may be cut, back dewclaws/double dewclaws are common at birth.

    Coat is thick and ranges from smooth to plush it may be long but is not desired. Thick plush coat is desired for a rottie working as a flock guardian. The coat color is black/tan, black/rust, black/dark rust, black/mahogany and can also come in red/tan, blue/tan or black, and other colors are excepted in the Roman Rottweiler but not desirable.

    There’s some pictures here…beautiful dogs
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    http://www.colossalrottweilers.com/romanrottweiler.html

  3. Ted Sheckler says:

    Yes.

    And the scariest rottweiler I ever saw was red!

    I was delivering a TV in it’s house, and it really didn’t like me. It was constantly barking at me, and thankfully it was so well trained (as a world class attack dog, it’s mother was world champ) that it didn’t attack me.

    http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs21/f/2007/250/3/6/red_rottweiler_by_mastRsDggy.jpg

    Like that except 60000 times bigger.
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  4. Julie D. says:

    Nope and I hope I never do. She can claim anything she wants as a selling ploy to people who are not educated about Rotts, but the fact is there is no such thing as a Roman Rottweiler and tan/red is NOT an accecptable color. I would be running faster than the wind from this breeder. She is full of sh*t!
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  5. DaBasset *Ever heard of Google?* says:

    "Red" Rottweilers do occur. They are a genetic fault and highly undesireable.

    The American Rottweiler Club recommends that Reds, their siblings, and their parents should all be spayed/neutered.

    http://www.amrottclub.org/redrotts.htm

    EDIT: So-called "Roman" Rottweilers are simply oversized, faulty dogs. Another scam.
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  6. Aphrodite ?Dobe destroys clones says:

    I have never seen a tan Rottie. Starring for my Rottie contacts.
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  7. bonnimae187 says:

    totally agree with julie, there is no such variation and she is scamming you big time. she is what is known as a "back yard breeder" and it is either a mix (which is what it looks like to me) or the result of serious genetic mutation which typically comes from a lot of inbreeding (incest).
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  8. TK says:

    Ooooh, Rare Color, Exotic Name, Designer Dog, Backyard Breeder = any purchaser is a sucker.
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  9. GreyhoundAdopter says:

    Anything but black as a base color is considered a bad fault in the breed, and is highly undesirable. The breed club does not want these dogs in the gene pool, as there is health issues with them as well as they do not conform to the breed standard.

    Do not buy one of these dogs.

    This is only a marketing ploy to try to sell genetically defective dogs.

    Good for you for not falling for it!
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  10. ?? Dizzy ?? says:

    That color is a genetic fault..

    Roman Rottweilers are simply over-sized and fault filled Rottweilers..

    Both are scams..

    Pass this scam artist and find a reputable breeder..
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  11. ?Love? is a German Shepherd Dog says:

    I’ve seen RED rotties before…

    I would run very fast.

    http://www.22dog.com/images2/Rottweiler.jpg
    http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/art/RottweilerArt.jpg
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  12. lg says:

    Irishslyeyes has the Roman Rottweiller info and colors correct.
    It is possible these tan rotts will change to Roman Rott standard colors.
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  13. nlgordaz says:

    Make sure to contact a lot of breeders and ask them a lot of question about their breeding program. Get references from others that have bought dogs from them in the past. Contact these people to find out how well their experience went with that particular breeder. This is the best way to ensure that you buy from a reputable breeder. Good luck.

    I saw a many Rottweiler breeders on this web page: http://www.pets4you.com/rott.html
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  14. the_gurl_in_ur_liquid_dreams says:

    Not unless they are mixed. Here is a pic of my mom’s rottie mix.

    http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=9972689&albumID=550730&imageID=4033196
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  15. Bernard says:

    Try to check at http://www.dog-for-sale.net
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