Medium & Large Dog Breed Care : How to Care for a Rottweiler
Because Rottweiler puppies grow into large, powerful dogs, proper care includes good obedience training with positive reinforcement and humane methods. Watch out for aggressive, territorial Rottweiler behavior and provide plenty of exercise withtips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care and obedience. Expert: Nancy Frensley Contact: www.berkeleyhumane.org/ Bio: Nancy Frensley is a certified pet dog trainer. Filmmaker: Sam Lee
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@Agelesslegend23 make sure u feed him raw food,bones and raw meat.
@Vakrian I would advice against getting a Rottweiler as a first dog, unless you are willing to go to behaviour classes religiously and find out as much as you can about the breed. To have this dog, you need to walk it 2-3 times a day, as well as do some training sessions, so as their minds are stimulated and relaxed. I don’t think the apartment issue is too bad, as long as you can get the dog out a lot through the day- without excuse!
ummmm you sounded legit until you said that rotties let people in…. i have two rotts who will disagree haha
I’m getting a rottie
I would like too much if some body may translate this video, in spanish. please, I don’t understand very well. actually just I know some words, but seems very interesting
hey folks i got some questsions about rottie’s
now as a person there have never owned a dog before (i was a dog walker for a german sheperd) do you all honestly think a rottie would be a good choice for me? 2: i live in a apartment (71 m2) would it be ok to have a rottie in this big of a apartment? thanks
My rottweiller is a year and seven months old and still wouldn’t bark or show signs of aggression with nobody.
And I thought I’ll have a soldier dog lol.
He is way too adorable with everybody. I love him a lot but i would like too see him a little more aggressive with strangers.
Very good dogs, the rotties!
I love dogs but I don’t know much about breed names and all that. I want a dog, but I’m not sure which breed is best for me. I want a tough smart pooch with non-fluffy fur. As for size, not too big, and not too small that I could easily step on it on accident. Someone please educate me on this subject.
@KallJonte Did you guys get one? How is it?
my rottie lived for 13 years, many others do as well, EVERYTHING can be trained with positive response…
mam, with all necessary respect, go home and prepare cookies for your grandchildren, but hands off to rottweilers please…
WTF>…i just got an ad right in the middle of the video…
i feel proud to have a rott!
but my dog does not allow any one to come in… loool
I Have Four Of them Two Boys And Two Females !!!!
I’m really excited to start seeing results in my rottie.. well rottie/shepard mix. two great breads. He’s picking up on everything fast, but it is sometimes frustrating.
Im getting my second this coming summer:)
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like the old saying goes – what do u do if a rottweiler humps your leg? fake an orgasm!
lol speaking about not letting strangers leave, a freinds Rotty named Major came up when i was sitting alone came up and started licking my face, whilst hovering over me on the couch.. when i went to move away he glared and growled at me!! I was like SHIT ok fine.. he then preceded to continue licking me till my freind returned… Weird stuff
were gettin one this month =D
Rotties are born good, their training is really easy because they listen and do everything you say, even when they don’t know what to do they try to understand and do something for you. My girl understood sit, come, stay the first time I told her any of those words. They do not need a firm hand.. just someone they can rely on.
rottweiler are the best!i have 3..2 of them r trained
She is absolutely right. This dog needs a firm hand.. but trained, This one of the best, most loyal and well tempered dogs around.
good choice..cause i have 2 great rotties
This is useful as Im getting a rottie