Talya des Nouradons — stacked side profile on grass, imported Rottweiler female

Talya des Nouradons

"Talya" — Imported Dam (France / ADRK)

Date of Birth
13 May 2022
Color
Black & Mahogany
Sire
CH. Hash aus der Böhmter Heide
Dam
Pink Be Disruptive
Microchip
250269610280186
Registry
French LOF / FCI (LOF 2 ROT. 112218/15031)
ADRK foreign reg.
112218/15031 (Ausland)
Confirmation
Cotation 1 — Confirmée
Breeder
Elevage des Nouradons, France (Jeremy & Marianne Lucas)
✓ HD-A · ED-0 · JLPP N/N

Talya was bred in France by Elevage des Nouradons and owned and shown by her previous owner through her French show career and her ADRK ZTP confirmation in Friedrichshafen in November 2025. She joined Vom Hause Hushon Rottweilers in 2026 following that confirmation. All documents and titles shown below were earned in France and Germany before her import. We publish the original paperwork because it is the record — not a marketing claim.

After Import

About Talya


Talya arrived from Germany in late May 2026. We expected an older import dog to need time to settle. She came up to the front of the crate at Dulles Airport licking our fingers before we’d opened the door. We loaded her into the back seat of the pickup for the drive home, and she rode home wanting attention the whole way.

She has been 100% perfect with everyone she has met since arriving — with our family, with visitors, and with Susie in particular, who has lived with Raven since 2020. Talya’s resemblance to Raven, physically and in her mannerisms, is close enough that Susie couldn’t tell which dog was walking toward her in a dimly lit hallway not long after Talya’s arrival.

Not long after we got her out of the truck on her first day, a loud explosion went off nearby — louder than a gunshot. She didn’t flinch. That confirmed the gunshot test: indifferent result from her ADRK ZTP scoring six months earlier, in real-world conditions outside the test ring.

With our other dogs she fits in well after the normal introduction period. When invited to engage with a tug or a sleeve she switches on hard and stays in it. When the work is done she comes off the equipment cleanly and goes back to being a house dog. That balance — drive when invited to it, off-switch when she’s not — is what we look for in a breeding female.

Breed Suitability

ADRK Zuchttauglichkeitsprüfung — Passed 23 November 2025


The German Rottweiler parent club’s formal breed-suitability test. Administered in Friedrichshafen by ADRK Körmeister Sandra Reck, with the result entered in the ADRK central database and a written critique recorded on the official Prüfbericht. Talya passed with the form grade V (Vorzüglich / Excellent).

ADRK ZTP Urkunde for Talya des Nouradons

The Certificate (Urkunde)

Issued by ADRK Zuchtbuchstelle (breeding registry office), Minden — 3 December 2025

The Rottweiler female TALYA DES NOURADONS, ZB-Nr. LOF 112218/15031, born 13 May 2022, passed the Zuchttauglichkeitsprüfung (breed suitability test) on 23 November 2025 in Friedrichshafen. Signed by Tatjana Gerulat, Zuchtbuchstelle ADRK e.V.

Read the explanation of ZTP and what it means in our terminology glossary.

ADRK ZTP Prüfbericht scoring form for Talya — judge Sandra Reck

Judge’s Structural Critique (Sandra Reck, ADRK Körmeister)

Measurements recorded: 60 cm at withers · 68 cm body length · 28 cm chest depth · 80 cm chest circumference · 39.5 kg · eye color 2a · complete scissor bite

The original German text of Sandra Reck’s critique is written on the scoring form image to the left. The English translation below is ours.

English translation of the critique: Large · very good substance · good bone strength · alert · very well-formed head · correct muzzle · very good stop · medium cheekbone development · dark brown eyes (2a) · medium-sized, correctly carried ears · predominantly dark mouth pigment · very well-formed chest · straight front quarters · very well-developed neck · straight back in stance · well-angulated hindquarters · strong double coat · rust markings · tail carried hanging · free and fluid in movement.

Behavior testing recorded on the same form: gunshot test “indifferent” (the desired result — dog is not gunshy); attack/escape motivation rated “very good”; complete dentition with scissor bite.

Download Urkunde (PDF) Download Full Scoring Form (PDF)

Health Testing

Verified Health Clearances


Hips and elbows read by Professor Jean-Pierre Genevois (Ordre National des Vétérinaires N°2378), the FCI-credentialed French radiographic reader. JLPP DNA tested by Antagene Laboratoire.

Hips (HD)

HD-A

FCI International Qualification A — no signs of hip dysplasia. Read by Prof. Genevois, 3 January 2024.

HD-A reading certificate for Talya

View full reading (PDF)

Elbows (ED)

ED-0

No radiographically visible elbow dysplasia. Read by Prof. Genevois, same examination as hips.

ED-0 reading certificate for Talya

JLPP DNA

N/N (Homozygote normal)

Two normal copies of the RAB3GAP1 gene. Will not develop JLPP and will not transmit the mutation. Antagene Laboratoire, 5 September 2024.

Antagene JLPP DNA test result for Talya

View certificate (PDF)

For an explanation of the HD/ED rating system and JLPP testing, see the health clearances section of our ADRK terminology glossary.

Pedigree

Official LOF/SCC Five-Generation Pedigree


Filed with the French Société Centrale Canine, Livre des Origines Français. Five generations of ancestors with registry numbers and health/title abbreviations recorded for each entry. Coefficient of inbreeding: 0% over five generations.

LOF 5-generation pedigree certificate for Talya des Nouradons — cover page

First-generation ancestors recorded on the certificate:

Talya’s pedigree carries an FCI World Champion (Vitus vom Hause Neubrand — her maternal grandsire) plus IGP-3 working titles and multiple show champions. The maternal grandsire was bred at Vom Hause Neubrand — the same kennel that bred Rudi, our 2026 sire — which is the shared champion foundation that connects both sides of the upcoming pairing.

Download Full 5-Generation Pedigree (PDF, 4 pages)

Show Record

French & ADRK Conformation Results


Critique sheets from sanctioned French SCC shows and the ADRK Regional Specialty. Every page reproduced here is from the original FCI-format judging form, with the judge’s handwritten notes transcribed into English alongside.

Critique sheet from Beaucaire CACS, 20 August 2023

Beaucaire CACS — 20 August 2023

Judge: M. Castells Lladosa Alfonso · Class: Jeune Femelles · Result: Excellent, 2nd place · Confirmation: Oui (passed)

B. taille. Forte. Typique. Féminine. TB tête et expression. TB ligne et proportion. TB angulation. TB mouvement.

English: Good size (within standard). Strong. Typical of the breed. Feminine. Very good head and expression. Very good outline and proportions. Very good angulation. Very good movement.

Critique sheet from N.E. Rottweiler CACS, 7 April 2024

N.E. Rottweiler CACS — 7 April 2024

Judge: M. Joseph Éric · Class: Intermédiaire Femelles (adult class) · Result: Excellent

The judge wrote in English. Transcribed verbatim (FCI abbreviations expanded):

Medium size to tall. Very well built. Very good bones. Friendly. Alert. Very good head. Medium, correctly carried ears. Brown eyes. Strong muzzle. Mostly dark mouth pigment. Little open lips. Short straight neck. Very good chest proportions. Straight front, straight feet. Very good angulations, front and rear. Excellent top and bottom line. Natural tail. Very good coat and color. Very good movement. Scissor bite.
Critique sheet from R.E. St Bueil, 28 May 2023

R.E. Rottweiler St Bueil — 28 May 2023

Judge: Mme Meixner Claudia · Class: Jeune Femelles · Result: Excellent, 1st place

The judge wrote in English. Transcribed verbatim:

Large, attentive, suitable bones, very good head, cheekbone should be a little more pronounced, dark brown eyes, correct ears, dark mouth pigment, very good chest, little bit closed in the front, correct rear angulation, correct haircoat and markings. Very good muzzle and scissors bite.

Additional show results on record but not reproduced here: a V (Excellent) at the 23. Allgäu-Bodensee ADRK Regional Specialty, Friedrichshafen, 9 July 2023 (judge Guido Räppold), and an Excellent at Lyon CACIB, 16 April 2023 (judge M. Karcher Christian) — both at ~11–14 months old, both available to puppy buyers in the complete document folder.

Working Title

BH-VT — Begleithundeprüfung mit Verkehrssicherheits-Teil


The French SCC’s entry-level companion-dog test with traffic-safety component. Tests obedience under distraction and stable temperament around traffic, strangers, and other dogs. Required prerequisite for higher working titles under the IGP framework.

SCC Carnet de Travail BH-VT entry for Talya

BH-VT Passed — 15 March 2025

Location: Montagnette Training Club, Boulbon · Sanctioned by: SCNCA · Judge: Vincent Solane · Result: Apte (Pass)

Recorded in the SCC Carnet de Travail (working dog record book) under the IGP framework, class BH-VT.

Identification

Registration & ADRK Database Entry


Microchip (ISO 11784/11785)250 269 610 280 186
French registry (LOF)LOF 2 ROT. 112218/15031
ADRK foreign registration112218/15031 (Ausland)
French confirmationCotation 1 — Confirmée (18 December 2023)
ADRK ZTPPassed 23 November 2025 (V), entered in ADRK central database
FCI / SCC public profilechiens-de-france.com/chien/1394378

Note on cross-registry working titles: The ADRK central database lists Talya’s recognized prior titles as “IPO/IGP I, BH” on her ZTP scoring form and the database entry letter from December 2025. Her SCC Carnet de Travail records the BH-VT entry shown above. We have the BH-VT certificate in hand; we do not currently hold a standalone IGP I Leistungsurkunde, and so we are publishing only the BH-VT working title until the IGP I certificate is obtained from the previous owner’s records.

View ADRK Database Entry Letter (PDF)

Reading the Paperwork

Don’t Recognize the Abbreviations?


The German and French Rottweiler papers above are full of abbreviations: ADRK, ZTP, V, KS, BH-VT, HD-A, ED-0, JLPP, Cotation 1. We built a plain-English glossary that defines every one of them with examples from real documents.

Read the ADRK Terminology Glossary