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  • fucking hillbillies messing up their kids health

  • Love when my Rottweiler mix GENTLY puts my whole hand in her mouth to get the food in my hand.

  • I wish ignorant people would stop talking about things they don't know about. Rottweilers are seriously the SWEETEST dogs I have ever been around. Dogs, of ANY breed, are only dangerous and unpredictable if they are raised in a certain way.

  • rotts eat fucking anything. including solid rock

  • wait till that crazy dogs get in one of his moods

    and then let your baby pet him

    he'll eat her faster than i eat a big mac.

  • The Rottweiler has the most powerful bite in the entire canine family yet he is so gentle with this baby, just amaizing the intelligence of these dogs. can't say the same about some of the commenters though.

  • there's nothing cuter than a big dog with a small baby

  • nice rott, but this is ur baby. would u b walkin around the most dangerous part of town every nite with all ur savings in ur pocket hopin u r not gonna get rob? even a rough play can easily send a baby to the ER, please b careful

  • Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeett doggy - Love to be around something like this.

  • Nice vidio.

    It makes me glad to hear that you show your child how to be around our dog.....They will bring eachother lot of joy I´m sure.

    Our children grow up around rottweilers. Now we have grandchildren and still rottweilers because its a great familydog.

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  • @kibblesftw

    What makes these parents so horrible? Because the dog licked the baby or because you're one of those people who assume Rotts are awful animals, because of their breed?

  • nacy baby

  • well trained baby

  • 5 min more later...bye baby

  • haha nice

  • one day the DOG will eat the baby

  • same reaction with our staffordshire

  • Why are many dogs being prejudged anyway? There's no sign of aggression here. If the rott was angry and wanted to kill the baby, we would've seen it early on. It all just depends on how the rott was brought up.

  • @JakeObnial it is all in the training, you are correct... if a dog is abused, or even trained to be aggressive. I have 2 pitbulls that also get a bad rep

  • when i see this video, my only tought is that kid being ripped apart, i'm sorry...

  • haha the dog's like "Bring me more cookie, small human thingy!"

  • Agree completly

  • @AkRotts Just saying, i dont think that some people know how good rotties are... i mean, i have a friend that has a rottie, and hes da best! he does jump on me, but he is adorable! rotties should be given a chance to live with nice, lovable owners who dont train them int fights and other nasty things.

  • ...You have curiously ignored my other question. I still don't understand why it is so much more invaluably, incomparably advantageous to place a toddler next to a Rottie than any other breed in the world. :-) Thanks so much for your time! <3

  • Yesterday a rottweilar did run after my little daugther wich is 13 months old and you know what i got so proud that the rottweilar protected my daughter beacuse a other boy was hitting her i got so proud i gave the owner food to the dog worth 127 dollars!

  • I'm totally cool with the pro-Rottweiler arguments on here. :-)

    But I can't help but wonder--why take the risk? What is there to gain by having a Rottweiler instead of an English setter in a domestic household?

  • @TheMilwaukeeProtocol what risk? You either treat them well and train them to be well tempered or you don't. Nothing different from other dogs.

  • @Moatyk1 Of course. :-) In fact, I wasn't referring to excellent training. What I had in mind was that all intelligent animals, from mice to humans, can unexpectedly and randomly go insane. Should a poor, dear Rottie have an unfortunate condition that compelled it to randomly bite, it would be exerting considerably more pressure than, for example, a gun dog, which is bred to have a soft bite. In addition...

  • @TheMilwaukeeProtocol What risk do you speak of? Rottweilers are GREAT dogs. They are loyal, smart and protective. The dog would NEVER hurt that baby, but he'd make sure no one else did either. Something that not all breeds can do. Just like any other dog, train them well and treat them like family with love and care.

  • @mjfromga89 I'm guessing you overlooked my subsequent comments.

  • @TheMilwaukeeProtocol First one I got to, first one I commented on. I'll find you other comments. My apologies.

  • @mjfromga89 No need to feel sorry. I'm just trying to figure out why people on a number of rottweiler videos ignore one certain question that I raise.

  • When i was young... i thought the Rottweilers' brownish things above their eyes were their eyes, so i went to pet one, It was very friendly. :D

  • I absolutely love rotties!!! I grew up around them and get really angry when people disregard them or say their vicious or mean dogs. THEY ARE NOT BORN LIKE THAT PEOPLE!!! They become mean or vicious from a lack of proper treatment and a lack of love. When people treat them as they should be treated they become the most loving, gorgeous, friendly, AMAZING dogs in the world. Rest In Peace Shonie and Mason♥ You will both be in my heart forever. I hope your dog has a long and happy life with you :)

  • spiked collars are psychological and not physical

  • What a cute dog, and the baby too ofc (; Its funny how your dog makes the exact same expressions as my lab.

  • This is so dangerous. Yes rotweilers love babies, children and playing with them. My rott loves, too but at the same time they have violent instinct. Some time they can't  distinguish the playing.

  • @hayseninusername That more depends on how they were raised rather than instinct. Just like with humans where there's a nut in the occasional bunch it's the same for dogs of ANY breed. If you take the time to train your rott, like any dog, and there ISN'T anything wrong with them (like the occasional few which tends to pop up due to poor breeding choices) they're extremely gentle dogs that adore anything baby-like. But they can be stubborn. It's just a matter of taking the time to teach them.

  • @hayseninusername Lol so many people in here don't have the slightest clue about dogs and what instinct even is. Do so research before you people post your misguided diarrhea of the mouth and contribute to giving the breed a bad name.

  • AK i love your dog, have u ben having him sence he was a puppy? is it hard living with it how much attention do they need? am just wanting one so pardon me for all the questions :D

  • Rotties are the best dogs in the world.

  • haha the dogs just thinking just give me the treat

  • one wrong move and that dog will take baby by his throat,the time the owner get dogs jaws and seprates him from the baby,the baby will lay down under severe injuries,you didn't deserved to be parent,you are putting your children into a high risk enviroment,no matter how you trust that dog,he is still a beast

  • I wish I had a Rottweiler!

  • Cute dog and kid!

  • THIS IS SO CUTE:)

  • @fortheloveofanimals why don't you just shut the fuck up and stop talk talking this is our own fuck opinion so don't message me back cuz we will be going all day cuz i always have to have the last saying

  • @fortheloveofanimals you must be nasty and dirty as hell !

  • child detective serviceO_o

  • haha the baby has an outty

  • Makes me wanna go up stairs and get a can Serra Mist!!!!!thanks for advertisement.

  • porque no hacen un video que muera el pendejo del feo bebe

  • And to the idiot below who said the rottweiler is born to fight... These dogs were bred to work and protect the family (herd and protect sheep/cows originally). They instinctively know more about loyalty than most human beings will ever be capable of... My rott would not eat for 3 days if I had to go out of town. She howled when I talked to her on speaker phone and only started eating when I told her to from 3000 miles away!

  • If I could sacrifice a few humans to get my rotti back, I would. My rott would have died for me/cats/Gfriend and I would have died for her. Never bit or hurt anything or anyone. The couple of times she thought I was in danger, she sure as hell put the fear of god into a couple of idiots though. These dog's only need posture and bark and you know not to fuck with them. I socialized her well and showed her love. She was so well trained, I could and did take her everywhere. Everyone loved her.

  • As long as my kid was old enough to know enough to respect the dog and what it was capable of, and my dog was well trained and understood the importance and place of my child in the "pack", I would totally trust my rott with my child. I would probably trust my child with my rott a hell of a lot more than I would with most people... I'll never forget an idiot telling me I would regret getting such a dangerous dog. My rott was the best. 11 years of loyalty unparallelled by any human being...

  • My Rott had 3 different cats (One old cat, a roomates kitten, and another kitten my girlfriend brought home 9 months before my dog died. Thought he was going to die of a heart attack when he first saw her!) My roomies cat would jump on her head and bite her eyelids-take swats at her butt that made her yelp. They tore it up but she never playd to rough with him. She NEVER hurt a hair on their heads. They were left alone daily. My new kitten slept with her. He thought she was his mom... Best dogs.

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  • Trained good and showing love.. Damn i luv this breed

  • aww adorable! what a cute baby and what a handsome rottie! <3

  • love it

  • watch on youtube ---mustang snores ;)

    super cut dog !!!! thumps up if you like --->

  • Ohhh my goodness too too cute!!! Our rotty is almost 6 months old && my baby sister is around the same age as the little girl. She will act the same around him if he's in his cage, but freaks out when he comes out, it's so funny! && I disagree with the spiked collar comment. A collar is s collar regardless. That was obviously chain link not spikes, but I want a spiked collar for mine once he's outgrown his old one :)

  • Can you please use a different collar on your dog? No doggy deserves spiked collars..

  • @veit0036 Where is the spiked collar?  We have a fur saver on him, which doesnt have spikes. :)

  • @veit0036 spiked collars were made for protection on dogs to keep wild animals from ripping out there neck so how are spiked collars a bad thing keep ignorant comments to yourself

  • @veit0036 your fucking stupid

  • No no no no no no no.

  • @Galvatron717 wtf i was ironic.....that is what i said.....that they are normal dogs but because of ignorant shits people think that pits have locking jaws......understand my irony now???

  • soo cute! i wish people were more open to certain things, but if a trained dog cant be around a child, then you might as well forget driving in a car with a child... more people die a year in a car wreck then they do being attacked by a dog, that they werent hurting beforehand. 34 people died in 2010 from a dog attack... versus 1.2 million car accident deaths a year... THINK people THINK!

  • baby is open heart he is not care is big rottweiler he is fun with rottweiler

  • @KotoBlues Very ignorant comment... I'm shocked...

  • @bigt553 babies are easily to get sick, and no matter what anyone says the dog shouldn't be liking ur babies face/mouth because that is disgusting, and the babies hand shouldn't be in its mouth because she is gonna take her hand and put it right back in her mouth , after the dog lick its balls and other dogs ass. SICK

  • @AmbitiousKissez0423 dogs mouths are cleaner than a humans. a baby has more chance of getting sick from it's own mothers kisses

  • @AmbitiousKissez0423 LOL! Are you one of those paranoid parents that sterilizes everything your baby touches? You baby will grow up to be a sick adult.

  • @KotoBlues why would you say they re stupid ???????

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  • awww my RIP buddy rottie used to do that to me whean i was a baby im 12 now and i miss himm and so dose my other rottie pincess she dident get up for 3 day cuse of it :( i love ur doggy and i wish ur family the best of luck :)

  • this is cute by y would you let the baby put her mouth in the dogs mouth than back in hers? she can get sick by that smh

  • @AmbitiousKissez0423 on the contrary, she will gain immunity;)

  • @AmbitiousKissez0423 the more you expose your child at a young age the sooner their immune systems get stronger and are less likely to be sick at an older age like myself =D i hardly get sick because my mom didnt raise me in a little bubble.

  • @AmbitiousKissez0423 it's all alright man , the dog was only licking his balls and ass previously

  • you're stupid..the Rottweiler is born to fight, theirs nature is this, is a "bad" dog and sometimes you can't have a control about it..and this little kid is too much precious for this risk!!

  • @TecktoniKDrifteR dumbass its how u train the animal an what the animal has been threw before.. i had rottie that would of lickd u to death befor ever thinking of biteing u an was very protective of kids..

  • @TecktoniKDrifteR You don't know much about dogs, do you?

  • @TecktoniKDrifteR no there not born to fight you idiot they are raised to fight i had a rottweiler for 11 years and he was the sweetest dog i have ever had the pleasure to be around ! he just past away 2 days ago ! so this is for all you stupid fucking people that say they are born like that go eat some shit ! i would trust my dogs around my children ,more then i would humans !!! sorry for the language but this is so stupid !!!

  • @deeblock173 So true.. The reason they get the bad rep is because they are raised and trained to fight and be vicious, and the reason people pick this breed to use for fighting is because the breed is extremely brave and strong. Its easier to make a good fighting dog out of a breed that is naturally very strong physically and emotionally. The only other reason for the rep is aggressiveness due to absolute garbage owners who treat them like shit, you raise a human that way the same will happen.

  • i grew up with a rottie in the house and he was the best dog we ever had. he would play hide and seek and tag. he recently passed away with cancer. we miss him very much. im glad your child has this opportunity to grow up with one. :)

  • it was so cute when u told the baby to show love...he tried to kiss rottie. but cudnt bend forward to do it..

  • @KotoBlues why are these parents stupid? The dog is behaving perfectly, and little girl is learning at such a young age to treat dogs properly and to love them. Honestly, I would trust this dog to leave my child with him a lot more than I would trust you!

  • einfach Super. Best Dog .

  • @KotoBlues Shocked at what? That my kids are learning how to properly treat animals? I am not sure why you think we are stupid either? Our dogs are extremely well trained, well socialized and always supervised when they are with my kids.

  • @AkRotts yeah whats the problem with you rottweiler are very good and carefull with kids KotoBlues

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  • @AkRotts he is jost another ignorant that tinmks that rotts and pitts are bad dog,that rotts like the taste of blood and pitts have locking jaws.....and because of him these amasing breeds are getting killed....because of stupid people and bad owners.

  • @AkRotts as a proud rottweiler owner myself, I've learned that there are some people who are simply far too ignorant and misinformed about rottweilers to even pay attention to some of the ridiculous shit they say.. Anybody who thinks these dogs are mean or vicious simply does not know anything about the breed or dogs in general for that matter.. Dogs become mean because they have abusive and/or neglecting owners, just the same way a human baby would..

  • @Kay2968 I definitely agree, I was thinking about getting a dog for my almost two year old daughter for a while and decided on a rotti. I grew up around them and it only made sense. Their the best breed of dog I've ever owned! I've since bought a purebred off a local breeder and she is now just past 4 months old. Her and my daughter get along better then I could have ever hoped for, their amazing together. Wouldn't hurt a fly and just full of love. <3

  • @Kay2968 yeah man i know what you mean this video clearly shows that dogs are love creatures and they just seek atencion i find most people ignorant because they never look into the eyes of a dog

  • @Kay2968 i do agree... what u give ... u get back...

  • @Kay2968 Lol man u dare to even compare humans to dogs.... U can talk to human beeings right ? Yet if u walk alone in dark and someone walks towards u tend to walk the other way. Or ur instincs tell u to get the fuck out. Same things applies to animals, they got something called instinct and that is what makes them unpredictable. I dont own a dog noor would i like to. Animals are animals no matter what u teach them

  • @Sup3riorr talk to any biologist, and you'll know that humans are classified as animals because we are animals, just like a dog or a cat. you know they put swine organs into people because we're basically the same? get off your high horse and realize that we humans are not as mighty and powerful as our fat heads would lead us to believe. dogs are far more intelligent than some people with limited view points give them credit for. people are animals no matter what you teach them. so what?

  • @Sup3riorr

    Better go get rid of yourself because you are a animal, and as you say animals will be animals so really there's no point in trying to teach you anything different, it's a shame, so closed minded.

  • @Kay2968 So true. They're so graceful, playful and well-mannered, who wouldn't love them?

  • @AkRotts I don't think that people mean to think you are stupid. But in all seriousness, Rottweilers are very aggresive, as well as German Shepards, Dobermans and Pitbulls. These dogs have a certain part of the brain that is very easily triggered to become extremely aggrevive. Even more so than other types of dogs. So, it wouldn't take much for your dog to really hurt some one. I would use EXTREME caution and put a muzzle on him around that precious baby if I were you.

  • @AkRotts Because I know many cases where Rottweilers attack for no apparent reason. My cousins dog attacked me because I touched the bottom of his face. A family friends dog attacked their granddaughter because she wanted to give him a kiss and ended up ripping of a huge chunk of skin from her face down to her neck. The dog was naturally put down. I'd hate to see something like that happen due to someone lacking proper safety measures. God bless!

  • @stefmarie18 may i ask...all those dogs where trained properly?And the "many cases" are those only 2?

  • @Ninitos1 Yes. Those dogs were very well trained. Those are the only 2 personal stories that I know of. You know, people I actually know. There are more stories similar to this that happened to friends of friends though. I'm just sharing my own opinion from the information I have gathered about not just Rottweilers, but other dogs as well.

  • @stefmarie18 Anecdotal evidence is not real evidence.

  • @MoriyaMug You're just being one sided. There's actual scientific evidence out there. I'm not saying that at one point in time EVERY single rottweiler, German Shepard, Doberman and Pitbull will absolutely attack a person for no reason, but that they are more prone to do so than other breeds of dogs. Go pick up a book or do some Google research. Sheesh!

  • @stefmarie18 I've done my research already. I know of what I speak. Many other breeds, commonly thought of as "family dogs," score consistently worse in behavior tests than rotties and APBTs. Genetics play a role in a dog's personality, to be certain, but environment is far more important, just as it is with people. Rather than relying on Google, how about reading some actual peer-reviewed papers and get some hands-on experience with the breeds in question? Cite evidence to support your case.

  • @MoriyaMug I actually read this in more than one magazine article and a book of dog breeds that was given to me and through actual personal experience But I guess you're right. My chihuahua can do some pretty good damage to a child as well and they are indeed considered agressive for such a small dog. I'm sorry you got all butt hurt by someone's opinion. lmao!! And I didn't know your profession specialized in canine psychology lol!

  • @stefmarie18 Personal experience is also anecdotal. Again. Not real evidence, because it's not indicative of the entire breed. You could've had your face torn apart by a rottweiler, but it'd only be evidence that you had your face torn apart by a rottweiler. "Magazine article" is also not actually a citation. I hope that you'll eventually learn the difference. For your sake, I hope your career has nothing to do with research... or maturity, for that matter, as you've shown a distinct lack of it.

  • @MoriyaMug I don't see how I lack maturity, but all right. It's a little bit hard to give you some real proof over public youtube comments. I shared an opinion. I never said I was 100% correct. I have done research in more that one way. (and no, i'm not talking about google) On the other hand, you speaking to me in a very condescending manner, using big words, clearly thinking that I'm not formerly educated enough to understand you is not going to help win your argument. But it was a nice try

  • @stefmarie18 Suddenly attempting to play off the entire discussion as someone being "butt hurt" over an opinion, combined with a sprinkling of "lol" and "lmao," is pretty immature. It's actually pretty easy to cite sources. All it takes is naming the publication, author, article and page. If you think I'm using "big words" in this discussion, I feel truly sorry for you. Not all opinions are created equal, and anyone who told you otherwise was lying to you. BTW, the word is "formally."

  • @MoriyaMug Yeah. I'm going go find sources to cite bc I actually have a life. I don't care enough about you to do that. Sorry. I was insulting you by being sarcastic and adding "butt hurt" and "lol" and "lmao" but you're too idiotic to understand the irony in that. People don't always feel the need to use "anecdotal" in a normal conversation. You can just say observation. I majored in Psychology. and you DO feel the need to feel superior in this convo. by the way you use certain words.

  • @MoriyaMug Just like how incredibally condescending it is to correct my spelling. I didn't ask you to. Therefor, it's a boost to your ego thinking I cannot spell basic middle school words. It's called making a mistake. Goodness me! I think someone was captian of the debate team in school. Because that's what it's become. Who's opinion has more validity that the other person. I still stand by my OPINION. (I never said it was a fact) Now run along and give your speech to someone who cares.

  • @stefmarie18 It's no boost to MY ego; I need none. Proper English has much to do with the impression one gives. An opinion can be based on a false or biased premise, bad information or simple ignorance. A carefully-considered opinion is the only valid opinion. BTW, I've never been on any debate team. If you accept that you've made mistakes, then be willing to fix them (incredibly, therefore, captain) and seek to avoid them in the future, Make mistakes, then make excuses. That is VERY immature.

  • @MoriyaMug You're just talking in circles. You look like the idiot because you are getting worked up over an opinion. A strangers opinion. I can say that I believe that the sky is red, and nobody can prove me wrong because that is MY own opinion. Jesus Christ, Shepard of Judea you are one obnoxious person. And now I'm bored with this conversation, therefor I'm going to end this here. You can wish to have the last word, but at the end of the day, nobody cares.

  • @stefmarie18 Well, one person's definition of color is entirely subjective. That is a philosophical discussion that's been debated for ages. And I'm not worked up; indeed, I'm rather amused. My only annoyance is that you were spreading sensationalist misinformation, about which you're wrong, but are content to wallow in ignorance. Too bad you're so bored, else for my next trick, I could tear your theological outlook to shreds. I doubt it'd accomplish much, though. Logic seems ineffective on you.

  • @MoriyaMug I have the feeling that if I ever met you in person, all I would hear is this..."wah wah wah wah waaah wah". (yes, this is indeed a Charlie Brown reference) You may have all the book smarts in the world, but personal experiences are what helps a person grow and get ahead in life. But go ahead...tear my theological outlook to shreds if that's what helps you feel better about being an annoying prick. I'm still winning at life :)

  • @MoriyaMug Yup. I already know that you're going to tell me something along the lines of how ignorant and immature I am. That's all you seem to carry in your defense arsenal. So, I'll give you a reason to really make you say I AM immature...I'm rubber and you're glue, whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you. Hows that? :) But now I really must bid you adieu.

  • Awe what a cute dog, I want a rotty with my kids :) ahha and that dog the whole time was just like give me the damn treat! lol

  • @KotoBlues How are the parents stupid?

  • Rotties. Baby. Beers. Mmm.

  • i tell him gooooood boy :)

  • thumps Up if u saw The other dog Back there

  • Thats probably not a good idea

  • no hay duda que los rottweiler son los perros mas cariñosos con los niños

    

  • @Dianyz483

    Hasta que se produce una "lamentable confusión" que termina en la crónica roja de los diarios.

  • Rotties are the best dogs! They can be so lovable and family oriented, and if anyone poses a threat to the ones the dog loves, a rottie will rip that threat to shreds!

  • @NEKROCLAUS ya they are nice dogs..but after seing all these videos on these rotts they act the same way as my german shepherds

  • i love the rotts. they're beautiful and they are not mean dogs like so many people believe they are. i have a rott/lab mix & tho he's huge, he thinks he's a lap dog. dogs act in the manner they are raised/taught to act. this vid is adorable!

  • That baby has guts lol, beautiful and smart baby btw

  • Isn't this slightly dangerous? I mean that dog could turn on the baby any time if it misunderstood why it was being slapped in the face...

  • @AussieGossie dude that dog is show no type of aggression if it really wanted to it would any type of dog can turn so stop picking on the breed

  • "more more more more" and Kaleb is saying to himself "yes yes yes yes"

  • @MGVFXProductions

    It is really not that bad a dogs mouth is cleaner than a humans any ways. Plus that's just how babies and dogs are dogs lick and babies do to

  • Are you letting the dog slobber on the baby and the baby licking it? I'm just saying, isn't that how you can easily get sick?

  • OH MY GOD THAT DOG IS KILLING THAT BABY not.

  • Really awesome..

    

  • @ForTheLoveOfAnimals2 EXCELLENT Comment there

  • throo the hole video he wuz pobly thinking why this baby wont give me that cookie

  • @ForTheLoveOfAnimals2 If you dont know, I am sorry

  • the dog just want the food

  • that rottwiler could of huntin that baby

  • You shouldn't let your baby be around these big dogs. They are not to mess with...

  • @Soilbreaker You need to meet some Rottweilers that are loved. They are the most beautiful dogs with children. I have 2 and they both protect my 11yo when I play rough with her. They will bark at me and grab my arms so I don't touch her. I have also had a 4yo girl climb all over my boys and they didn't flinch. Don't dismiss the size of a dog or the breed. Be careful of how the owner has treated it. Any Rottweiler involved in an "attack" has always had very bad owners that mistreated them.

  • @madmaxrules It sounds like you dogs are well loved. Keep up the good work.

  • @FrodoDojo Thank you, yes they are. With all of our hearts :)

  • @madmaxrules Seriously. My rottie Velvet, r.i.p, would lose her mind when i would rough house with my son. She'd give me the warning bark then immediately grab my hands if I didnt listen. So funny. We used to say- "No Wrestling! Velvs Watching." lol. Greatest dog I've ever owned. The worst part about being a Rottie owner is that they are taken from us far too soon. I lost her to cancer 6 years ago and I think about her everyday. Nothing can fill that void. Love ya Velvet. Miss ya.

  • @Soilbreaker I totally agree. Babies are very dangerous, you should keep the dog away or the Rottie might get bitten.

  • @frontcountrygirl Lol :P

  • ooohhhh you baby and your doggie boy is so cute

  • cool dog :)

  • disgusting..

  • good, now post rottweiler vs baby!

  • Why did the dog growl?

  • @andreacuthbert Dogs growl for plenty of reason, not just anger...

  • @andreacuthbert the dog didn't growl. Caitlyn my daughter was growling at the dog :)

  • @AkRotts When you were like "Don't hit him, give him love," I swear to god, she said "Oh." Not only that, she spread his arms out as if to hug him! That's just too cute.

  • @AkRotts  Not too sure how you can't tell the difference between a kid playing around growling at a dog... or a Rott grownling... lol I know my Rott growls constantly... but not the angry growl... the talkative... HEY!!! Somebody pet me already growl....