A rot can be very dominant at a young age, mine was 2 months old and already was showing dominance like walking a head of me nipping and growling, i manage to control it by having more confident and showing more toughness or showing that I AM THE BOSS.....keep in mind a certain breed of dog cant always be the dog for you specially a Rottweiler, if you lack confidence and a sense of leadership the you will definitely have a very though time controlling a dog that was born to be tough and confident.....if your planing to adopt a Rottweiler then i suggest you prepare and train your self first before training and adopting a dog.....
Christopher Matthews I plan on getting a Rottweiler and been doing a lot of research on the breed. I have a strong mind and I will start training from the first day and I will socialize and take steps to let it know that I'm the pack leader when I'm tested. As far as tug of war yes I'll play it as a reward for it knowing that I'm in control at all times. Dogs mirror their owners. I have friends that own pit bulls and rotties who love people and are friendly. I plan on socializing my Rottweiler with animals and people I don't want an aggressive Rottweiler unless my place is being broken into or someone is attacking me. Then I know that my Rottweiler will scare them off. If someone has a gun pointed at me then my Rottweiler will attack them instinctively. I have anxiety and depression hopefully my Rottweiler can also be my therapy dog also. They can be really good therapy dogs as well.
@@adrenalinestairz5068 Definitely do that..ive own both doberman and Rottweiler and they require extreme mental exercise because these are a working breed of dog primarily security use. Socialization is a must if you plan to bring guest or family over for a cookout because these dogs are wary of strangers literally like having a loaded gun on a leash. Also ownership of rotties and dobies may raise the home owner insurance up depending on where you live because these dogs have a reputation for attacks so make sure your fenced in areas are High these dogs can easily clear a 6ft fence to go after someone passing by.
Just had a question , you said rhey had a bite force of 2000 lbs.All other vidieos say around 330 and kangel around 720.Just wanted to get my facts right.
Holla! Have you heard about - Carkerakita Hound Master (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? Ive heard some interesting things about it from my brother in law who got excellent training achievements with their dog.
A rot can be very dominant at a young age, mine was 2 months old and already was showing dominance like walking a head of me nipping and growling, i manage to control it by having more confident and showing more toughness or showing that I AM THE BOSS.....keep in mind a certain breed of dog cant always be the dog for you specially a Rottweiler, if you lack confidence and a sense of leadership the you will definitely have a very though time controlling a dog that was born to be tough and confident.....if your planing to adopt a Rottweiler then i suggest you prepare and train your self first before training and adopting a dog.....
Christopher Matthews
I plan on getting a Rottweiler and been doing a lot of research on the breed. I have a strong mind and I will start training from the first day and I will socialize and take steps to let it know that I'm the pack leader when I'm tested. As far as tug of war yes I'll play it as a reward for it knowing that I'm in control at all times. Dogs mirror their owners. I have friends that own pit bulls and rotties who love people and are friendly. I plan on socializing my Rottweiler with animals and people I don't want an aggressive Rottweiler unless my place is being broken into or someone is attacking me. Then I know that my Rottweiler will scare them off. If someone has a gun pointed at me then my Rottweiler will attack them instinctively. I have anxiety and depression hopefully my Rottweiler can also be my therapy dog also. They can be really good therapy dogs as well.
@@adrenalinestairz5068
Definitely do that..ive own both doberman and Rottweiler and they require extreme mental exercise because these are a working breed of dog primarily security use. Socialization is a must if you plan to bring guest or family over for a cookout because these dogs are wary of strangers literally like having a loaded gun on a leash. Also ownership of rotties and dobies may raise the home owner insurance up depending on where you live because these dogs have a reputation for attacks so make sure your fenced in areas are
High these dogs can easily clear a 6ft fence to go after someone passing by.
thanks for posting this, it's as funny now as it was a dozen years ago!
Just had a question , you said rhey had a bite force of 2000 lbs.All other vidieos say around 330 and kangel around 720.Just wanted to get my facts right.
I have a 7month old male he's just over 40kg already and is starting to test what he can get away with also, hes a bit of a leash biter. Any tips?
Prong collar. Lots of duration work
The dog should never walk ahead of you when on a leash :P
karan konde agree he's pulling especially if not socialized..
Its not the dog, its the owner.
No tug of war? Okay, I’m done.
why do i have a feeling that teaching dog techniques like this will also work on girlfriends?!?
I grab the GF in the back of her neck if she doesn't behave, then unzip my pants
2000 psi 🤨🤔? I think you might be wrong with that one. Good video though I liked it
If they are only using 2 teeth they could easily generate 2000 psi, that would only require about 130 pounds of actual force.
do you have Dutch sub?
Those paws are not big, they must be American Rotty , anyone know where I can find a male German Rottweiler? Mine passed away a few years ago.
She almost bit his ear
This guy is a goofball.
2000 pounds it’s just a little bit too much I would say that it’s 335
I said the same thing🤣🤣🤣
If they are only using 2 teeth they could easily generate 2000 psi, that would only require about 130 pounds of actual force.
This video is so white
Holla! Have you heard about - Carkerakita Hound Master (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now)? Ive heard some interesting things about it from my brother in law who got excellent training achievements with their dog.
A faster way to show dominance, pin dog down and bite on neck(not hard) , You’re pack leader within sec.
Weak owner
a "pet" dog with a bite force of 2000 pounds per square inch!!!! these beasts have to be banned immediately!
If they are only using 2 teeth they could easily generate 2000 psi, that would only require about 130 pounds of actual force.