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Original Title: Black Beauty Breed

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Loyal, highly intelligent and courageous, the Rottweiler is often misunderstood. Black Beauty Breed is a feature length documentary that brings you closer to the dog behind the perceived intimidating image and highlights the positive abilities and character traits that make the Rottweiler an incredible dog. With stunning original film footage, Black Beauty Breed captures the soul of the Rottweiler and challenges your perception of them as vicious and unstable dogs. Intimate footage brings you closer to the real Rottweiler and their colorful heritage as a working dog that dates back to ancient Roman times. Fascinating facts about this noble breed will be revealed for the first time ever in a film and will forever change the image of the Rottweiler.
Black Beauty Breed is a film dedicated to informing the audience about the true characteristics of the Rottweiler breed of dog, as it was initially bred by man to serve man. It is made clear the breed was developed as a purpose bred dog to work with their owners. In the development of any breed of animal, humans choose which animals exhibit traits we wish to enhance and then breed those animals in order to maximize keeping the trait we like. In the Greyhound dog, the trait we chose was speed and in breeding for the fastest dog, we developed a dog that is very lean with long legs and an instinct to run. The Rottweiler was initially used to drive cattle with the Roman armies on the march. This developed a dog with a keen eye and instinct to keep livestock together, a problem solving, intelligent, tough dog with the spirit to keep working despite getting kicked by a cow not wanting to move along. In the film trainers repeatedly comment how much these dogs want to work and that they are not quitters. Later the breed was used as a ranch dog. They were still driving cattle or fetching cattle or sheep in off the fields but they also became "beasts of burden" pulling carts. When a farmer or rancher could not afford an ox or horse, dogs often pulled carts and the Rottweiler has the intelligence and strength as well as the willingness to take this type of training. In the movie there is a beautiful section concerning the use of this breed in search and rescue. They portray how this breed can be used when other breeds like the blood hound cannot. This may occur when there is a dangerous situation and the dog needs to slow down and listen to their handler versus following their instinct to just pull the handler to the scent. Ranch dogs are also alert dogs. The good ranch dog doesn't chase the horses or kill the chickens. It will monitor for intruders, animal or human. This guarding trait of the Rottweiler is what has become the focus of too many movies. Angie Ruiz covers how Rottweilers have been portrayed as vicious attack dogs guarding property. Unfortunately this has led to the public getting this breed for the wrong reasons. The Rottweiler is a sturdy, tough, macho appearing dog. So the public will get a Rottweiler puppy, wanting a tough dog, and reward any guarding behavior exhibited, thus training the dog to be aggressive. The pup learns when they behave "tough" (the growling puppy) they get praise. These dogs all too often end up in rescue as the owners are unable to manage these dogs after training the dog to be dominant. The film also points out that the Rottweiler respects a leader and will follow a leader. They are not a breed that can be left in a yard by themselves without training. The breed is highly social and family oriented. The movie covers the story of three "aggressive" Rottweilers relinquished to rescue. The dogs were placed with the right trainers and new owners and were quick to learn social boundaries and skills and become good members of their families. The dogs are intelligent and want to work with and please their owners but it is made clear they are not for anyone or everyone to own. Many cities have banned the breed of Rottweiler out of a concern of liability. I don't know that breed profiling is all that far from racial profiling. Please realize it has taken years of breeding to create a dog with these wonderful traits. If the bred is banned and caused to become extinct these traits are lost with them. It is much better that people don't get or buy a Rottweiler without truly understanding the responsibilities of owning one. The breeder that cares about this breed is not breeding lots of litters. The "good" breeders find the right homes for every dog they produce and take the dogs back if there is a problem. The film is very thoughtfully organized and the cinematography is beautiful. I would like to thank Angie Ruiz and her production team for a wonderful documentary.
This movie is a must see for anyone who owns a Rottweiler, is thinking about getting one, has ever known one or believes the reputation bestowed upon them by Hollywood. It's very informative, humorous and touching. After watching the screening, it was evident to me that a lot of research was put into the production of this film and the overall message is a good one. What I took away from the movie is that Rottweilers are amazing and versatile dogs but not suitable for all people and all lifestyles. It is so important to do your research before getting a dog - not just Rottweilers but any breed. I can't wait until I can buy a copy of my own. Great job by Angie and all the contributors!


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