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CH Darkstone Autumn Equinox AKA
 D.O.B. 9.22.02 OFA Hips - EXCELLENT, Elbows - Normal
 May 2007: We are thrilled to be able to announce that Autumn has found a new Forever
Home! Shaun and Janet of Calgary, Alberta were looking for a Rottie
companion to share their home with and fell in love with Autumn the moment
they met her.
We couldn't be more Pleased!


2009

 Herding 2006
Autumn is one of the littermates of the "Peanut" and "Rueger" breeding.
Autumn is a fine example of a young female Rottweiler, and has successfully strutted her stuff in the show ring, finishing her CKC championship before a year of age. Autumn captured a major win at the Cranbrook, B.C. regional Canadian Rottweiler Club Specialty in August 2003. On the day of the Specialty, Autumn took Winners Puppy, Winner's Bitch, Best of Winners, and Best of Opposite..only losing the overall breed title to the #1 overall AKC Rottweiler (2002) Wyndhurst's Qualicum (AKA "Alex"). Autumn accomplished this at only 11 months of age.
 Best of Opposite Sex, Best of Winners, Best Puppy Cranbrook Rottweiler Regional Specialty, August 2003 Age 10 Months
Autumn is a very pretty, balanced example of a female Rottweiler one that can out move nearly everything in the ring. Autumn has a very strong rear end, straight front with nice shoulder layback, and very nice, flowing overall movement. She has a very strong top line, and a very nice, feminine head. She is a lovely overall package. Autumn demonstrates, like all the littermates, a very outgoing, friendly personality. Autumn grew up to be a "medium" sized female Rottweiler, as have all of the females in the litter. As Autumn was living on a farm with her mom, Peanut, both "girls" had a significant amount of "free movement" exercise, having the ability to run hard for extended periods over all types of terrain. We believe that this has contributed a great deal to Autumn's overall muscularity and power of movement as she grew into an adult dog.

Autumn was handled to her CKC Championship by Jeanette Brown.
 New Champion 11 Months of Age |
 2.5 Years Old, April 2005, Battleford, Saskatchewan |
  Young Dog |  6 Weeks |
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