Rottweiler Club of New Mexico

RCNM was proud to host Bianca Miksic Kasun (Marina), who is an FCI judge and Head Breed Warden for all of Croatia. She has judged Rottweilers around the world. The webinar is about two hours, and is broken up into four parts. Marina discussed her duties as Breed Warden, what makes a dog breed worthy, Rottweiler temperament, how mates are determined, and what her concerns are for our breed. Excellent information about Rottweilers in all four parts.

Part 1   https://youtu.be/FTCUXg7ZMYQ

Part 2   https://youtu.be/_L0YjrHhec8

Part 3   https://youtu.be/odAa-Iak8ag

Part 4   https://youtu.be/zUlC3RNjUVY

Who We Are

The Rottweiler Club of New Mexico (RCNM) is a AKC licensed club, serving the owners and Rottweilers of New Mexico. We educate, train, coach, and practice ethical behaviors in breeding, responsible ownership, sportsmanship, and competition.

We believe in and encourage others to accept the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Rottweilers shall be judged.

We also believe in fun and fellowship with our owners and their dogs. We understand that Rottweilers enjoy life best when they are tasked to work. An achieving dog is a happy dog.

If you’ve been looking for a place where you and your Rottie are welcome and happy, the RCNM might be the just the spot.

Why Are We Here?

We want to make a difference. A positive difference in our lives, our member’s lives, and in the lives of all Rottweilers we touch.

Making a difference can be hard, but lots of time it’s easy. A smile and a kind word often make an instant difference in people and dogs. Be friendly, particularly to new people and dogs. Trust that they just want to be with you, share their life with you, and perhaps become a companion.

Making a difference means creating good teams. Teams need to understand what’s at stake, the tools at hand, the path ahead, and the will to succeed.

Making a difference means creating trust. When we get overwhelmed, or frustrated, or disappointed we can draw on that trust to ask for help or someone to listen or a shoulder to cry on.

Making a difference means we don’t judge. Judgement divides us from each other and from our dogs. Let’s leave the judging in the ring.

Thank you for serving your other members and the New Mexico community of Rottweilers. You are making the difference.