Dana vom Deniel Topp is a carefully selected Rottweiler female retained within a preservation breeding program focused on correct structure, strong Rottweiler type, and stable temperament.
Structure & Strong Rottweiler Features
Dana exhibits hallmark Rottweiler characteristics with a compact, powerful frame and strong sexual dimorphism. She displays a broad, well-filled head, pronounced stop, and strong underjaw typical of correct breed type. Her expression is confident and alert without excess sharpness.
She carries substantial bone, a deep chest, and a well-sprung rib cage, giving her the unmistakable “substance” expected in a true Rottweiler female. Her topline is firm and balanced, with correct angulation supporting efficient, purposeful movement. Rust markings are rich, well-defined, and sharply contrasted.
Temperament
Dana is steady, confident, and socially balanced. She is naturally family-oriented, gentle with children, and stable in new environments. Her energy level is low to moderate, and she maintains a calm, controlled household presence while retaining clear protective awareness when needed.
Breeding Value
Dana is used selectively in a preservation breeding program to reinforce correct Rottweiler type, strong physical traits, and reliable temperament. She contributes consistency in structure, nerve stability, and correct working-dog expression when paired with suitable males.



