How much is a puppy from Spartan Rottweilers?
Either Male or Female puppies with full registration are $2,300.
The deposit before the litter is born is a non-refundable $250, after the litter is born and you have confirmed that you DO want a puppy at this time, the second $250 non-refundable deposit is due. If the litter is already born when you contact me,
I require one $500 deposit. This deposit is non-refundable. The balance of your puppy must be paid by the time you puppy
is 6 weeks old. Please read the “Waiting List and Deposit Policies” for more details.
When do I pick a puppy and how will I see it?
You must first be on our waiting list and have put down a deposit. After that...you will be contacted a few days after the litter is born and puppies have settled. You will be given multiple videos of the newborns and will choose your puppy at that time.
You will be sent videos of your selected puppy EVERY Saturday.
Your puppy will grow more than 10 times it’s size from birth… you don’t want to miss it!
I will send weekly videos, take pictures and even FaceTime if you prefer. However, you will not see them in person until pickup.
Can I visit your farm and see the puppies in person to "connect" with the puppies before I choose one?
A lot of online sites advocate for visiting the breeder and meeting them and their dogs. The problem with this is that it is for the buyer's peace of mind , not the puppy's health or the adult breeders health. I want you to have peace of mind. However, our puppies are raised in our home and attached to our home. This means you can't come visit the adult dogs or me, without also "visiting my puppies" and their mama. You are welcome to come to our home on your puppy's "going home" day.
How do I decide between a male or female Rottweiler puppy?
When it comes to choosing a Rottweiler for a pet, the sex of the dog could make a difference — unlike with other breeds. Although both the male and female Rottweiler are capable of becoming excellent companions and are equally trainable, do remember that a male Rottweiler will be larger and heavier than his sister, and he will have all the muscle power to go with that extra weight.
Give serious consideration to your own strength and stature when you decide between a male and a female Rottweiler.
Sexual differences totally apart from size and weight are also a factor. The maternal instincts of the females serve to make them a bit sweeter and gentler, and they are inclined to be less boisterous. In contrast, most male Rottweilers grow bigger and faster than their self-awareness, which can make for some clumsy guys! When those hormones start raging, the males are inclined to be somewhat challenging, too. Though if you intend to neuter or spay your pup, that will take the hormones out of the equation.