K&B Rotts

K&B Rotts My heart bleeds rottweilers❤️🐾🐾

All nestled and milk bar open
11/26/2025

All nestled and milk bar open

Babies are doing good ,  mom outside pottying and taking a break. Weights and collars applied. They love heating pads 3 ...
11/26/2025

Babies are doing good , mom outside pottying and taking a break.

Weights and collars applied. They love heating pads

3 males 5 females and our little sleeping boy.

0115 : mint girl0221: green male0247 : pink girl0425: male light blue 0515: male orange0555: girl purple0630: angel male...
11/26/2025

0115 : mint girl
0221: green male
0247 : pink girl
0425: male light blue
0515: male orange
0555: girl purple
0630: angel male 😩
Update 0950 : hot pink girl made her surprise debut
Another surprise pumpkin girl at 1026 Miss yellow

Well it is about that time.  Momma B is huge , she cant sit 🥴😬I will sit in here and go through this with her , massagin...
11/26/2025

Well it is about that time.

Momma B is huge , she cant sit 🥴😬

I will sit in here and go through this with her , massaging her tummy and rubbing her spine seems to help.

We are in stage 1 waiting for the second stage to come. We are praying for a smooth uneventful delivery.

I will get the pig rails put in after she is done. This gives us more room till then.

Last time was 11, let’s see what it is this time.

⚠️ With the holidays coming up be Mindful of your furbabies food. Also of what family and friends could be giving your b...
11/25/2025

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With the holidays coming up be Mindful of your furbabies food. Also of what family and friends could be giving your baby at the dinner table.

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Check out this sweet girl. Located in birmingham Alabama was surrendered after she ate a fish hook and unfortunately the...
11/24/2025

Check out this sweet girl.

Located in birmingham Alabama was surrendered after she ate a fish hook and unfortunately the owners could not afford her medical care and surgery so an amazing rescue stepped in.

She is good with her foster homes other dogs. Will be spayed Dec 10

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To Locate Our Application go to
https://www.cognitoforms.com/AnnasAngelRescue/onlineadoptionapplication

FOSTER LOCATION: Birmingham, AL

NAME: Marina

BREED: Olde English Bulldog

MY AGE: DOB 2022

WEIGHT: 95 lbs

MY STORY:
Surrendered to a clinic after eating a fish hook that required surgery to remove miss marina came into our care to avoid euthanasia. Marina is a perfect girl who craves human attention. She has done well with other dogs and has been fine with children. Marina has done well with potty training along with crate training

Joe is getting ready to do his yearly thanksgiving dinner for the furbabies. If anyone wouid like to donate to this even...
11/22/2025

Joe is getting ready to do his yearly thanksgiving dinner for the furbabies.

If anyone wouid like to donate to this event please do so and if you have a deposit with us and donate send me the receipt and I will take that off your puppy $$.

11/21/2025

Please understand I can’t tell you which puppies are available at this time. At no time do we allow families to pick at 3 days old based off looks alone. Picks will start after 6 weeks of age. That gives me time to study each puppy and his or her needs period. We dont want to fail a puppy
On purpose.


1.) we try and help match the puppy to the correct family and vice versa
2.) we go in order of deposits unless we are looking for that perfect puppy for therapy work / esa or mobility work
3.) it wouldn’t be fair to choose a puppy and then something happens and then you are left without one or to another family that has been waiting
4.) it just isn’t right imo
5.) the size of the puppy now doesnt dictate the size they will be full grown

So please understand I will be happy to send photos but I cant say whose is whose.

I hope you can respect that if not I will be happy to help you find something else with another breeder.

Not All Breeders Are the Same and That’s the Problem. I know what most people picture when they hear the word “breeder.”...
11/20/2025

Not All Breeders Are the Same and That’s the Problem.

I know what most people picture when they hear the word “breeder.”

Cages stacked high.
Dogs with matted coats and sad eyes.
Tiny, frail puppies behind wire fencing while some Sarah McLachlan song plays in the background.

And honestly… it breaks my heart too.

Because those dogs deserve better.
They deserve grass under their paws, sunlight on their faces, and someone who whispers their name with love.
They deserve what I …and so many others like me wake up every day fighting to give.

But somewhere along the way, the word “breeder” got ruined.

It became something people whisper with disgust instead of pride.
And now, every one of us who’s doing it the right way gets painted with the same brush.

The truth is…

You can’t lump us all together.

Because some breed for money,
and some breed for purpose.

Some count profits,
and some count heartbeats.

Some skip testing because “it’s too expensive,” and some spend thousands helping to make sure their dogs are not part of the problem

We run OFAs, DNA panels, hips, hearts, eyes, elbows… not for bragging rights, but for peace of mind. And as a buyer you should make sure any breeder you contact has done all of this as well and ask to see the proof !

We study endless hours about physical development and emotional development to create the strongest puppy curriculum that will train the amazing puppies from birth.

Some raise puppies in barns or sheds,
and some raise them in their living rooms ,
in the middle of family chaos,
where babies giggle, vacuums roar, and coffee pots beep, because that’s how you raise a puppy ready for real life.

Some disappear after pickup,
and some stay up until 2 a.m. helping new families through crate training, puppy blues, or that first “why won’t he sleep” night.
We cry when they cry.
We celebrate every update.
Because when that puppy leaves our home a little piece of our heart goes too.

We are not the same.

We lose sleep over every decision what pairings to make, which puppy goes to which family, which girl needs a break, which one’s ready for retirement.
We overthink everything because lives depend on it.

We spend hours studying pedigrees, structure, genetics, and coat types.
We watch every litter like a hawk making sure they’re nursing, thriving, socializing right on schedule.

We give up vacations, weekends, and sometimes sanity all for the sake of doing it right.

But people don’t see that part.
They see the price tag.
They see “breeder” and roll their eyes.

They don’t see the tears when a puppy doesn’t make it.

They don’t see the mama we comfort through labor.

They don’t see the vet bills that stack higher than the profit.

They don’t see the hours of cleaning, journaling, planning, and praying.

And then, after all that, we get told “I’d never buy from a breeder.”

I get it. You’ve seen the horror stories.
The mills. The greed. The trauma.

But please…

Don’t confuse the careless with the careful.

Don’t confuse the greedy with the grateful.

Don’t confuse the ones who mass-produce with the ones who nurture, study, and build with intention.

We are not the same.

We care about structure, temperament, health, and heart.

We raise dogs who can go into any home and change someone’s world.

We raise mamas who are loved family pets before anything else who get belly rubs, walks, and bedtime snuggles.

We raise litters that are handled, adored, and taught what love feels like before they ever go home.

We don’t just produce puppies.
We raise forever dogs.

So before you say, “I’d never buy from a breeder,”
remember not all breeders are the same.
And that’s exactly the problem.

Because the ones doing it right deserve to be seen.
Heard.
Respected.
And supported.

The ones doing it right are the reason you fell in love with your dog in the first place.
The reason your child has a best friend.
The reason a senior has companionship.
The reason a family has laughter again after loss.

We don’t breed dogs.
We build families.
We create joy.
We give hearts a reason to heal.

So maybe just maybe it’s time we change what the word “breeder” means again.

And please do your part to screen breeders before giving them a dime of your hard earned money. Only support ethical breeders who care about their dogs and you ! Dogs should be family first ! They are not livestock or a cash cow !

Shared from another breeder, whom shared from another by another breeder!

Babies 5 m 4 f - 1 sleeping angel boy  Go home date Jan 12 Waiting for mom’s instints to kick in ❤️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾
11/20/2025

Babies
5 m 4 f - 1 sleeping angel boy


Go home date Jan 12

Waiting for mom’s instints to kick in ❤️
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Birmingham, AL

Telephone

+12052814072

Website

https://www.kbrotts.com/, https://form.jotform.com/233245759022152

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About Us

Dawn, Bobby, and Kayla are from Alabama and breed Rottweilers. Our dogs are part of the family. The puppies are raised indoors and socialized with other dogs. We prefer not to ship our puppies, as we like to meet face to face. We encourage all prospective puppy owners to do research on the breed and we will answer any questions you may have. Our dogs are health tested and JLPP tested. Puppies will come with contracts that I will send you before any decisions are made. We love to have people visit our dogs, as do they. We have vet references and past puppy buyers. If you have any questions, feel free to message us. Have a blessed day