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  • @1kalmeborg is a first class mong that knows fuck all about dogs. (apart from his mum)

  • thats a wonderful dog you got there! i have a 6 months old boy, tyson, and i do that exact thing with him they are wonderful! how old is she here? 6 or 7 months?

  • Rottweiler - beautiful, loyal breed.

  • I see some mutt type of dog in this video when can I see this Rottweiler dog you speak of

  • @TheCaneCorso

    its a 6 month old puppy u idiot. that is gonna be a great working dog when it frows up. dimbass.

  • @Maissinen my friend own a 5 month rottie thicker then that mutt

  • @TheCaneCorso

    Thicker... Fatter? Dont u know its dangerous for a Rottweiler to have to much weight as a puppy? The dogs joints will get properly fucked up... Now after my 1 year old rottie has been X-rayed i can start building mass on him.

  • @Maissinen no its not you just got a mutt looking dog so deal with it 

  • happy doggy

  • that aint not okay man!huge fail

  • great companion you have there......

  • its illegal in europe . not in the u.s

  • that not true what you say its legal in europe!! I can do the same ting (training for IPO).Its NOT illegal! ```````

  • you're wrong. you could do it, you're just going to pay a fine

  • i think this rotty is about 6 months

  • Hvilket kommando ord bruker du når hunden skal bite?

  • how old is your rotty?

  • I live in northern ireland bans the same in england and i think scotland and wales too. think germany also has it slowly thats the way things r going soon it'll be everywhere at least its just docking and not a ban on the breed like pitbulls got

  • i use to have a rott but he died a couple months ago i miss him very much i love rotts

  • i thought rottweilers had no tails

  • they do have tails, people have just gave them that look as they chose to take them off

  • to sinbad656:

    I think your a shit,not the Shepherd,cause they are more clever than you,n than your rotties,n I think your rotty..

  • you hope my dog been dead,I think it's a bad idea,n it's not an answer to my question,

    I need that,just to be frightening,just to guard..

  • I have a question please:

    how can I make my German Shepherd dog agressive??

  • Agressive? If your goal is too make it agressive you should`nt have a dog. And if you somehow make it agressive i hope you`re the one your dog kills. If you think IPO is all about agressivity you`re very wrong.

  • BELL END why make it aggressive? u must be a tosser who cant look after himself. and german shephards are shit dogs. if ur buying a dog to be a guard dog ur getting it for the wrong reasons!! there prescense alone should deter anyone.

  • @sinbad656 you're obviously a big fucking idiot.

  • wanker you dont need a powerful breed like that to be aggressive its size intimidates most ppl neways all your doing is making it dangerous cuz u clearly arent a good handler thats capable of controlling a shutzhund trained dog

  • Illegal? no way.. even if it is.. its only illegal if u get cough

  • it is illegal to dock but not illegal to own a docked rottie and you can't show them if theyre docked anymore unless it was born before the ban took effect

  • Some owners have the rotties tails cut although its illegal i do beileve :S correct me if im worng please ??

  • Not illegal.

  • It's illegal in the UK to dock the Rotties tail!

  • how come some rottie has a long tail and some has a short tail?

  • Some owners cut the tail as a baby so it doesnt hurt much.

  • my rottweiler has a short tail, i like them better short, but now i cant tell if its happy, unless its realy happy and the little tail shakes like hell, lol.

  • I do have a question for the owner of this rottie. Why is he chained?  Please dont leave him chained over 2 hours at a time! Sorry but I've seen too many dogs injured and hung themselves by their chains. Plus thats no life for a dog. I can understand chaining to control him and keep him from running off but dont leave him chained unattended.

  • Sorry but my daughter had to put her 2 cents in because she loves her rottie and the past rotties that are now in doggie heaven.

  • rotties Are great dogs.if you hate rotties I hate you.your a ass if you hate rotties

  • Any dog can be snappy. My nephew was attacked by a weenie dog and he had to have reconstuctive surgery on his face 3 times. Any dog or any breed can attack and thats why its essential to get your dog young and go through training with them. I am a veterinary tech. and have been for 21 years and I have given tons of rotties their immunizations and done vital signs on them. I have never even had a rottie growl at me must less bite me. I have been biten by a poodle and a sheltie.

  • I have raised 5 rotties in the past 18 years and not one was aggressive. At the present time I have a male black lab and a male rottie (my first male), and the black lab is much more protective of his backyard and my kids. It is NOT rare to have a gentle rottie is you train them to obey you and respect you and most of all give them lots of luvin! All my rotts have been raised with children and I feel that has alot to do with their gentleness and playfulness.

  • My son always played tug-of-war with our rottie like that and she is so sweet and gentle. In fact, she would not grab the rope right by my son's hand in fear of biting him. This dog is just having loads of fun.

  • yea but thats rare to have a gentle rottwiler. but in general they are agressive in nature even if trained properly. there were even incidents that gentle rotties would randomly snap at some point and even attack their owners. so its a risky deal havin one

  • I had four rotties and they never attacked nobody!! How many did you have?

  • haha his tail s wagging whilst in mid air! he really is havin fun

  • that pup is gonna be one hell of a working dog.great to se a pup with that much drive..

  • I love how this guy caresses and kisses his pup. Shows his a loving owner. This pup is just playing, doesn't mean he will be vicious because he is playing tug of war!

  • well it's a dog they have to play with their mouth seeing as to they have no hands!

  • lol that dog is having so much fun !

  • could do some schutzhund with this dog.

  • OOooh!!! Imagine that dog biting on that part of you, and won't let go!!! OOH!

  • Dogs love to play rough and bite stuff, it's what they do, they're dogs.

  • That's very good, I like that bite. And the dog plays only, it isn't fierce at all.

    Mine rott was able to hold his weight (48kgs) with his bite and I can tell you that dog isn't fierce at all. My mother is unable to command a dog (even a small one) and she never ever had a problem with the rott.

  • I really hope that is a protection/guard/police dog in training. Otherwise, you are creating a world of trouble. Yes, you can still "win" those games now, but what about when that dog is another 90 pounds or more? What if it decides to "play" like that with a child? NEVER teach a dog to play rough with people. Not little dogs, not big dogs, not medium sized dogs.

  • Exactly!!!

    A young child was injured in my home town last week by a vichous dog!

    Im a HUGE fan of rottweiler and even if i had a rottweiler and it even attacked a human or another dog seriously i would have it put down straight away!!

  • The owner is inviting the dog, not teaching him that viciousness is okay. The fact that the owner wins and takes away the cloth when its time signals dominance to the dog. Vicious dogs hurt people because they were a) unsocialized, b) were dominant that weren't dealt with correctly, c) or they feel threatened. Tug of war doesn't teach a dog to be aggressive.

  • exactly^

  • wtf rotts are gonna be the rarest dogs pretty soon why would u put it down just because it bit some1 are u crazy omg

  • you are absolutely right! first rules of puppy training is no tug of war games as it teaches aggression, especially in a powerful breed like this. I feel sorry for any child that jumpropes in the presence of this unfortunate animal...

  • Thats really stupid. They love it, and you only deprive them of something they love to do. I have two myself and we play all the time and theyre nothing but big babies. My trainer even played with them and told me it was a good activity.

    Its overcautious people like you who give breeds like this a bad name, by automaticially assuming they are all horrible dogs unless trained not to be. The only agressive ones are the mistreated and unloved ones. Period.

  • you shouldn't call me stupid you don't even know me. I am just saying that we shouldn't encourage dogs to play tug of war ESPECIALLY these powerful breeds. I don't mind telling you I own a rott myself, have for many years. This was told to me by a vet. Surely there must be games to play besides this! In the end, when the dog bites someone-especially one like this...it is not the owner who gets euthanized but the dog who is doing nothing other than what was taught to him.

  • I never called you "stupid", unless you refer to yourself as "that". I was saying your statement was "stupid."

    Your concept is flawed, and if was true, would have more proof behind it. I dont consider my dogs any special "super-breed", and I play with them mostly every day, yet they show no signs of agression.

    If your concept was in fact true, I'd suspect my dogs to be mean and hideous creatures. Yet, they are not so, but rather well behaved, well tempered companions.

  • You need proof? Have you read the papers? A golden retriever bites, and he is a "good dog" who had a bad day. A Rott or Pit does it and it makes national headlines. These dogs are outlawed in some european countries and the US is surely working on it. You may well be a responsible owner but don't discount the fact these animals are already branded fighting breeds, just or unjust, it's a fact. Like I said, I have one myself, I want to keep him not lose him through some ridiculous ordinance.

  • Nice dog.

  • that aint fierce, my dogs play like that all the time.

  • why are you teaching it to be fearce?

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