Craffenheim Rayne
A Pedigree Rooted in History, A Personality Full of Mischief
Craffenheim Rayne, daughter of Hasko vom Hause Anin and Craffenheim Nala, carries a pedigree that reads like a living timeline of the Rottweiler breed. Her lineage reaches all the way back to the first ADRK-registered dog, with working bloodlines and champions—from both show and work—represented in every generation. On her mother’s side she is double Sofie vom Schwaiger Rathaus, while her father brings the iconic vom Hause Anin and vom Hause Neubrand heritage. Her genetics are a masterclass in preserved, protected, and purpose-driven Rottweiler history.
Despite this extraordinary pedigree, Rayne is affectionately known as our second “farm slacker”—a title previously claimed by Craffenheim Zelda. And the reason? Food. Food is her first love, her motivation, her personal religion. Rayne can usually be found hovering around the kitchen, offering uninvited reminders about breakfast time (she’s always the first one awake because… breakfast).
Rayne has a passion for nosework and is an eager, accurate scent-tracker. When she’s not following invisible trails, she enjoys napping beneath the trees or pestering the male dogs for sport.
As a mother, Rayne is exceptional. She is a teacher-mum—digging, playing, zooming, and demonstrating the world to her pups in ways that give them confidence, curiosity, and resilience. Her patience is extraordinary and her nurturing instinct is flawless.
A legend already within our breeding programme, Rayne reliably passes on bone, substance, drive, expression, and that signature streak of delightful mischief that makes her pups unforgettable.



