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toDixieland Rottweilers
In 1988, I rescued my first Rottweiler from a backyard breeder. It was the hand of God for me and Rebel's Dixie Lady. I thought that they were a noble and beautiful breed. It is from Dixie that we derived the name Dixieland Rottweilers. I had heard that they were protective and loyal and these are qualities I look for in humans. I saw an ad in the local shopper about an adult for sale. When I went to see her, she was fly infested and bleeding from her wounds, chained with a logging chain that must have weighed fifty pounds. She had just whelped a litter eight weeks earlier. She was in fair health. I was so sad that I purchased her on the spot and took her home, salved her ears and washed her repeately. Dixie loved living inside the house and was an asset the rest of her life. She went everywhere with me and when she went to Rainbow Bridge, it was in my arms with a gentle stroke and a loving word. My second Rottie came along as another rescue, her name is My Savannah Shadow. She was in need of a home. Dixie needed a sister for company and they played endlessly. When Dixie went to Rainbow Bridge, Savannah was heartbroken and so was I. That's why we purchased No-Bil's Hannah von Evman. Savannah loved the puppy like it was her own. They were great friends. We took up showing after reading some books on it and it has been a wonderful pastime. Our first show, Hannah took a 2nd place and we were hooked. Since that time, we have met many wonderful people and dogs.
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