Quincy vom Plotzschgrund
Quincy
German Rottweiler Quincy
Although Quincy has passed, his DNA lives on. Frozen seamen is available for insemination to a well matched mother to be.
2007 USRC Northwest Regional Sieger
Multi V1, Multi Youth Sieger in German
Quincy is a very tall (67cm) powerful male with a strong, powerful head and a short, wide muzzle. He has black eyes (1B), excellent black mouth pigmentation, an outstanding friendly temperament and a world class show and working pedigree. Quincy is a Balou vom Silberblick grandson from his father line and a Danjo vom Schwaiger Wappen grandson on his mother line.
Profile
SchH/VPG I, BH, ZTP, Pink Papered German Import, AKC DNA profile #V702028, HD-Frei, ED+/-, CERF RO-6058
Health and Registration Certificates
Producing
These are some of Quincy’s offspring
Congratulations to Quincy’s offspring at the WWR America’s Cup Sieger show, April 18, 2009:
Name | Class | Result |
Redwood Krest’s Vonda | 18-24 Bred by Exhibitor Female | V1, Youth Siegerin, Best in Show, Best Bred by Exhibitor |
Redwood Krest’s Wolfgang | 18-24 Bred by Exhibitor Male | V1, Youth Sieger |
Redwood Krest’s Zidane | 12-18 month Males | V1 |
Redwood Krest’s Zar | 12-18 Bred by Exhibitor Male | V1 |
Von Sarco’s Ajax de Preciado | 18-24 month Males | V1 |
Von Sarco’s Cajun | 6-9 month Males | VP1, Best Male Puppy |
Von Sarco’s Cacia de Preciado | 6-9 month Females | VP1 |
Congratulations to Quincy’s offspring at the WWR North American Sieger show, April 19, 2009:
Name | Class | Result |
Redwood Krest’s Vonda | 18-24 Bred by Exhibitor Female | V1, Youth Siegerin, Best in Show, Best Bred by Exhibitor |
Redwood Krest’s Wolfgang | 18-24 Bred by Exhibitor Male | V1, Youth Sieger |
Redwood Krest’s Vulcan | 18-24 month Males | V1 |
Von Sarco’s Cajun | 6-9 month Males | VP1 |
Von Sarco’s Cacia de Preciado | 6-9 month Females | VP1 |
This German Rottweiler is within standard for this breed. The Rottweiler standard includes:
Body. Chest roomy, broad and deep with well-sprung ribs. Depth of brisket will not be more, and not much less than 50 percent of shoulder height. Back straight, strong and not too long, ratio of shoulder height to length of body should be as 9 is to 10, loins short, strong and deep, flanks not tucked up.
For more information on the standard for Rottweilers visit the AKC website.