Sire
Jon Jon
TK's Ivan The Great
- Registered
- TK's Ivan The Great
- AKC #
- WS72469002
- Titles
- BH, IPO1
- Sire
- Tk's Maybach - WS63689401
- Dam
- Boa Von Vujanovic - WS66055501
- Color
- Black & Mahogany
- Weight
- 136
Born 2026 · Dallas, Texas
This page is the record of our 2026 litter — the pairing behind it, the process that placed it, and what the next family should expect. Every puppy went home through the waitlist. We keep the page up because the way a litter was bred and placed tells you more about a program than any sales page, and because the next pairing will follow the same process exactly.
Sire
TK's Ivan The Great
The sire — Jon Jon
Jon Jon is registered as TK's Ivan The Great, AKC WS72469002. His sire is Tk's Maybach (AKC WS63689401); his dam is Boa Von Vujanovic (AKC WS66055501). Behind both runs the Serbian import lineage that defines the modern type — the line of TK's New Yorker and Dzomba von Haus Drazic. Heavy bone, broad skull, and structure that actually moves correctly, not just photographs well.
He is more than a pedigree. Jon Jon holds his BH and IPO1 through USCA — working titles earned on the field in front of judges, not claimed on a website. His health panel is published and verifiable: hips HD-A, elbows ED-0, JLPP Clear. Those three results address the orthopedic and neurological risks that matter most in this breed, and they were on record before this litter was planned.
The dam — Avon
Avon is registered as Mmg's Avon, AKC WS72759614. She is one of the foundation dams of this program — a feminine bitch with real substance, chosen for the things a registration paper cannot show: how she carries herself in the house, how level she stays around noise and strangers, and how easily she settles when nothing is asked of her. She lives the life our puppies are bred for, in the home, every day.
What it was bred for
This pairing was not built to chase a show ring. It was built for the job most of our families actually have: a Rottweiler that lives inside the house, holds its nerve, and guards by presence rather than reactivity. Stable temperament first. Correct structure second, because a dog that breaks down at five years old fails its family no matter how it looked at two. Jon Jon brought the proven working temperament and the published health panel; Avon brought the type and the in-home steadiness we want every puppy to inherit.
Sire — Jon JonA massive male with exceptional bone structure and a stable, protective temperament.
Jon Jon
Imported from Miguel Sazo's program at 18 months. Sire to every DN litter since. Built on Tk's Maybach bone with Boa Von Vujanovic's stability — the combination that anchors the program.
This is not a retrospective — it is the same process the next litter will follow. If you join the waitlist, this is exactly what to expect.
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Every puppy in this litter was placed through the waitlist. The litter never reached public availability — families already on the list were contacted in order, and the list absorbed it in full. That is what "the list is the door" means in practice.
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At seven to eight weeks, each puppy was evaluated individually — temperament, confidence, energy, and how they recovered from new situations. By that age, puppies raised in a home tell you who they are. We write it down and place from it.
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Deposits hold a place in line, but the match itself is made by fit. A higher-drive puppy went to the household that wanted one. The steadiest puppies went to homes with kids. Nobody picked from a photo at three days old.
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Every puppy in this litter went home under the same written contract the next litter will carry. Three commitments do the heavy lifting:
If a covered genetic condition is diagnosed in the first two years, the contract provides a replacement puppy. Written down, not implied.
Take your puppy to your own veterinarian within 72 hours of go-home. If the exam turns up a problem, you get a full refund.
If you can ever no longer keep your dog — at any age, for any reason — the dog comes back to us. No shelter, ever.
Reserve from the next pairing
Every puppy from the Jon Jon × Avon litter has been placed. There is no announced date for the next litter — and we will not invent one. We run two to three litters a year, and waitlist members hear about the next pairing before it is announced publicly.
A $500 deposit holds your place in line. It is non-refundable and applies in full to the $3,500 (limited registration) or $4,000 (full AKC registration) total. Questions first? Call (945) 200-1939 or send a message.
You join at dnrottweilers.com/waitlist — the form asks for two things. Waitlist members hear about pairings before they are announced publicly, in the order they joined. A $500 deposit holds your place in line and applies in full to your puppy’s total price.
Puppies are $3,500 with limited AKC registration or $4,000 with full AKC registration. A $500 non-refundable deposit reserves your place and is applied to the total — it is not an extra fee on top.
There is no announced date. We run two to three litters a year, and waitlist members hear about the next pairing before it is announced publicly. If you want a puppy from this program, the waitlist is the only reliable way in.
Dam
Mmg's Avon
Puppies went home between eight and ten weeks — picked up here in Rowlett, Texas, or delivered by flight nanny for families farther out. The same process applies to every litter we run.
Deposits set the order, but the final match is made by fit. At seven to eight weeks we evaluate each puppy’s temperament, energy, and confidence, then match puppies to households — higher-drive puppies to active homes, the steadiest puppies to families with children.
Puppies go home at eight to ten weeks. Most families pick up in person in Rowlett, Texas, on the east side of Dallas. For families outside driving range, we offer a flight-nanny option — your puppy flies in-cabin with a carer, never in cargo.
Every puppy goes home under a written contract: a 2-year genetic health guarantee with replacement, a 72-hour window to have your own vet examine the puppy for a full refund, and a lifetime takeback — if you can ever no longer keep the dog, it comes back to us, never to a shelter. The full contract is published at dnrottweilers.com/puppy-contract.