Rynberg Rottweilers
We are striving to follow the German example and breed the complete Rottweiler.
18/02/2026
Phoenix still plays like a puppy...
Proof good genetics play a big roll
15/01/2026
Still plays like a puppy with his tyre!
22/12/2025
Let’s talk liability, when you own a guardian breed, because some of yall are out here genuinely shocked that your Rottweiler … guards.
This is a dog that's been bred for centuries to protect property, livestock, people, and occasionally your feelings when you’re having a rough day. This isn’t a doodle who picked up a side hustle. This is a dog whose entire ancestry is basically security detail.
So, when your Rottweiler posts up at the window like a federal employee waiting for a vibe shift, that is not reactivity. That is employment. That is them checking there perimeter, logging sightings, and mentally filing the landscapers under “suspicious leaf-disturbers.”
And if you don’t train or supervise that kind of genetic power? The liability is yours. Full stop.
Your dog doesn’t care that you live in a quiet cul-de-sac or that your HOA wants everyone to behave like they’re in a retirement brochure. Guardian breeds don’t read HOA bylaws. They read body language. They read threat levels. They read energy in the room before you even enter it.
Training is not optional. Management is not optional. Understanding genetics is not optional unless you enjoy late-night incident reports.
If your Rottweiler growls, alerts, blocks, body checks, patrols, barks, shadows you, or gives someone the “I see you, buddy” look… that is not misbehavior. That is instinct. That is wiring. That is them showing up for there shift.
Your dog is not broken. They are doing exactly what there built to do.
So be proactive. Teach them what actual threats look like. Reinforce neutrality. Give them a job, that don’t involve scaring your delivery driver. Advocate for them. Train daily. And stop acting surprised when a working-bred dog shows up ready to work.
Because if you don’t give structure to a guardian breed, they’ll freelance. And trust me… you do not want a freelance Rottweiler making management decisions!
26/06/2025
Bit of fun photo editing some pics of the dogs
24/05/2025
Those winter feels
15/05/2025
Here is the Handsome Zuko, son of Brandt and Vyper.
Owned, loved and trained by Leeah and family.
Lavarch Rottweilers
12/05/2025
Have a great week everyone
11/03/2025
28/12/2024
So we had the heart wrenching decision and had to say our final good byes to our beautiful girl Vyper.
Vyper was a fantastic mother to the puppies she had and I know her memory and many of her traits will live on through her babies.
Vyper was everything a Rottweiler was ment to be. Loyal, stubborn, protective and gentle. She touched many lives in her time and she will be deeply missed by all.
Rest in peace my beautiful girl.
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