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  • What's the biggest difference with AKC and SchH

  • What if the rotty just wanted the snacks in the jacket ;)

  • It's police dog training you assholes

  • I had a Morgan Carol Rott. in the 80's. That dog was hard wired to protect. We had to get him trained to handle him. He had locking jaws like a pit and just wanted to bite. I think people need to check out the breeding of these animals so they know what they are getting involved with. I loved the dog but he was an issue!

  • any unusual breeding or do you stick with doggystyle?

  • damn rotweiler teeth are amazing

  • that's a happy dog! if he had a tail he'd be waving it all over the place

  • Is that turtle training arnold?

  • get him

  • like katt williams said in his stand up; "if u don't think the crocodile hunter was the badest mf'er around, go jump on yo neighbor's rottweiller's back...see how that works out for yo ass"

  • u two are the most stupidist people i know. why the heck would u teach a dog that and even influence that thanks to u thats y many people have bad images on these breeds

    

  • @jakehonda200x stupidist? lol

  • NOTE: Never remove the jacket! U may die without it! lol

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  • @gardnerbm Dogs do need formal training. When I lived in Italy, I had a rottie that I bought from Austria who got to be around 120 pounds and still let anybody come in the yard and greeted them with kisses and affection. Good for the insurance company, bad if it was really someone who wanted to do us harm lol.

  • @theunhappycircus well I've been keeping k-9 german shepherd mix in the yard of mine. The dog used to charge strangers only when there was no owner around. Once the trainer showed up, the animal would greet ANYBODY like old friend. Its amazing to have the dog raised that way!!!

  • @AltarOfThoughts there's one purebred GSD female living on my street, she guards her house only when the owner is absent and would not escape even if the gate is opened. She's not very harsh, but I like this guarding concept overall. Another dog with this owner-absence guarding trait that I know is purebred dobermann also living on my street, he's rather harsh and tough.

  • Aww..gr8

  • No offense to anybody- i agree that rotts are very strong dogs but they are very slow compared to other breeds. They just dont have the speed or agility when compared to a gsd for example.

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  • Gattuso does it better

  • My rottweiler is the best pet you can ever have. IF YOU SAY THAT ROTTWEILERS ARE AGRESSIVE, well you're obviously wrong. Its not the dog's fault, it's the owner's. See, the police men train them to be agressive, some other people, like me, dont train them to be agressive, but obedient. Now stop hating rottweilers, the monster is at the OTHER end of the leash.

  • I thought police dogs were family pets. The trainer's pet and thus lives at home with him. So many ideas out there. Makes ya wonder what's true and what's bs.

  • There's a youtube video showing a bite trial between three dogs: Rottweiler, German Shepherd and Pit Bull. The dogs were released and had to run up a ramp and catch an arm while flying. It was no contest; the rottweiler had superior first bite. The other two lost the grip after a seconds and had to reclaim, the rott got hold and seemed to never need to let go. The difference is the person in this video was running away. In the other video he was standing still offering the arm up.  If the t

  • Rottweilers ROCK! :D

  • was the dog biting his fukin arm off?

  • YEA IM NOT BEEN FUNNY BUT THAT DOG IS FUCKING NUFFIN THE SMALLER THE DOG THE WORSE IT IS . IVE GOT A STAFFY AND THE FUCKIN HEAD ON IT IS JUST UNREAL ITS MORE LIKE A PIT BULL AND THERE INSTINCT IS TO GO FOR THE NECK .. AND MY STAFF WOUL RIP THAT DOG TO PECES IN UNDER A 50 SECONDS .. THATS WHY ROTWILERS ARNT USED FOR FIGHTING DOGS .. ITS STAFFYS .. ALL SUCK ME DICLK ME STAFF WOULD TEAR ALL OF YA APART ALL WHAT I HAVE TO DO IS CLICK ME FINGERS AND HE GOSE OF HS FUCKING HEAD

  • My Rottie would lick you to death before he would even think about biting or attacking.

    He looked big and mean but was the most gentle angel.

    He would bring you his food as a gift if you visited...

    I adore Rotties.

  • The rot is just having fun!!!

  • i wish i could see rottweiler against Hulk Hogan.lol

  • Such people as you should only fight to the criminals or to think that way and not loving pets have. It transforms them anyway just in Bastards -.-

  • i wouldn't have removed that coat until that dog was leashed. I came a millimeter from bein mauled by a rotweiler, scared the shit out of me, peeps should keep thoes dogs leashed unless they are 99.99 % sure that they won't attack a person that's strolling by.

  • I could close his jaws and pick him up with one hand to protect myself.

  • I dont think Rotties need any kind of training, they seem to have a natural protective capability. I know mines does. He gets angry when he sees someone near his fence and charges it. But I dont know if this is true for most.

  • @gardnerbm all dogs need training to truly be protective. I bet if I came at your dog in a threatening manner, he would run. Dogs need to be trained to handle pressure.

  • @chrismichalek I dont know, Ive seen him flip, and growling around strangers if they get too close while im walking him on a leash. Thats all I want him to do anyway, just scare the daylights out of someone if they come near that fence in my back yard.

  • @gardnerbm that's unwarranted aggression based on fear. If these people are no threat to you or the dog then a stable dog would do nothing. You would never know either of my dogs (I have a malinois too) are fully bite trained unless I showed you. Both dogs are super stable, very social and I trust them around anybody including newborns.

  • @gardnerbm

    If you want your dog to protect you then you need him in the house. Heaven forbid someone forces their way into you home and your dog is outside in the back yard. What can he do to help you?

  • @Catjumped1 Id like to have him in the house, but he wants to leave his mark, rip rags apart, run away when called, and he stinks because he wont sit still for a wash. Besides I have the ole 12 gauge near the bed for any unexpected visitors.

  • @chrismichalek this rottie in video , looks to slowly and not accurate at all...(dont think i hate rotties, these dogs or in list of my fav. breeds)..for me he looks like he's owner weak,slow,and fat, and not accurate as optional.My gsd would get that guy 3 times fast ,and one time shot accurate much more then this dog...I mean your dog is really really slow... my neighbord got rottie, and he is like day and night when i look to this dog in your video....Your dog looks more like cow-dog mix...

  • @chrismichalek They also need to be trained to only attack someone if they are approching them or their family in a threatening manor. But then again, any train dog can snap in an instant, even at the slightest things!

  • @chrismichalek dont be ridiculous, dogs like Rottweilers or Doberman has natural instincts and defense, most of them would face you face to face and bark ceaselessly to protect its home; you do not need to train a dog to make it aggressive and able to defend your home, thats propaganda

  • @chrismichalek You can try this with my dogs, but you need to sign a waver first, and possibly a will.

  • @chrismichalek sorry to intrude on a conversation that doesnt involve me but i had a question? in a real life scenario would a trained dog like yours or a police force dog go for more then just the arm. i no it would def hurt to be bit in the arm but it doesnt seem it would stop someone from harming me or my family. I have a month old female GSD would like to have her trained but her temperment seems a little to agressive thxs for the help

  • search german sheppard or rottweiller on "dogs 101", that should give you an indication of stopping power if these dogs are trained correctly.

  • @chrismichalek If you go charge at at Rottwieller ... good luck... most dogs might cur away, but not this breed nor a pitbull, or german shephard..

  • @chrismichalek You may be correct in that if you moved towards most rotts in a threatening manner they probably wouldn't attack you, probably even mine. However, if you came at me in a threatening manner in his presence that is another matter entirely. In which case I can only say I'd hope you'd be wearing a shit load of padding!

  • @chrismichalek

    Yea thats nice but why did you cut your dogs tail??

    I see many rottie owners do that to their dogs and I feel sorry for these dogs..

  • @chrismichalek i would love to see you, a stranger, come at my 120lb rottweiller. tickets anybody?

  • @gardnerbm A protection dog has to be trained under the principle of controlled aggression. To think that a breed of dog will naturally know what to do and how to do anything, is naive as thinking that a human is born with the knowledge of now to be a MARINE. MARINES are made with training, so are dogs. Some dogs cut it, some don't. If I have a "protective" dog I can't control, I have a liability. As a K-9 instructor I discourage anyone from encouraging protective behaviors on any pet . Not cute

  • @gardnerbm Good dogs, but you can see the problem with Rottweilers.... They have a poor first bite. When they catch you they sure have a great bite!

  • @gardnerbm yea this is normal but it is just territorial. Protection does not stem from aggression it comes from training. A dog not trained will usually not bite to hold they will only snap and growl and show teeth, and if yelled at or hit hard they will give up and back off. Protection dogs bite cause its their job to hold until told to release,no matter what comes at them, they should never show real aggression in their work. Be careful your dog doesnt bite someone out of insecurity.

    Cheers

  • @gardnerbm my last rottie was a big baby, only seen him growl at one person, when we were in a park walking guy wanted to pet him, he never did it to anyone before or after that, was odd.

  • @gardnerbm He doesnt actually get angry because he barks when someone approaches to warn you about someone's pressence... because he is guard dog :D

  • I have a border collie puppy. I used to let her parents out twice a week. Once we were in an open area (alone, we thought) and 1 owner of 3 rottweilers showed up.

    It got to a fight and one of the Rottweilers bit the female parent in the neck. He pushed her on the ground and kept biting, nothing we could do. As by miracle she survived. But it looked as if she was being slaughtered. I cried

    What can I do if it happens in the future? I am planning to go to the owners to have a serious conversation

  • @foreverguga grab the back legs of the dog on top and helicopter him. When his feet are off the ground he'll let go and your chances of being bit are diminished juxtaposed to if you were to grab the offending dog by the collar.

    One of the other things you can do is carry a section of garden hose over your leash and if there is a fight whack the shit out of the offending dog.

  • @chrismichalek So would you try that with a 50 kg rottweiler? 

  • @chrismichalek Hi i dont think all dogs need that training to protect you i have a Central asian owtcharka and a kangal&sheperd mix...and both are verry pretective...speciely the COwtcharka...i had a couple dangerous moments back where i live!

  • @chrismichalek But probably its diffrent i own livestock guardian dogs they where bred to prrotect their flock from wolves and bears by there own

  • @foreverguga Going to the owner for a serious conversation? Christ you are the biggest pussy on Earth. Those dogs need to be put down.

  • @TemplarX2

    Ow yeah that's a good idea. I'll just get a gun next time and shoot all 3 rottweilers. Are you a ten year old or something? Those owners have had trouble with 5 other dog owners in the neighbourhood. The police had to come over every single time and nothing happens. It seems that a dog has to die before those idiots do something

  • @foreverguga Owners were dumbasses and irresponsible for having a dog off leash with no reliable obedience. Like your average american that thinks their dogs are preprogrammed to do things they have not been trained for. I am a K-9 instructor and all I can tell you is, if you are physically getting involved in separating a dog you don't know from your dog, be prepared to get bit. What I tell my pet owner clients is to always carry an air horn ($15 at Wal Mart) and blast it the moment dogs are

  • @foreverguga dogs are coming to attack your dog, make sure your dog has a reliable "down" command. Tell your dog down, now you pull out your air horn and Blast it like there is no tomorrow. Attacker dog will 90% likely go away. One other thing you can do is get used to carrying an umbrella. If you see a dog charging towards you. Down your dog and open the umbrella quickly soon as the attacker do is within 5 feet. Put the open umbrella on the floor and rotate it around you blocking the attacker

  • @DANPOLO1

    Meanwhile my border collie puppy is 16 weeks old. The rottweilers have attacked 3 other dogs during the last 4 months. 1 dog needed serious surgery and almost died. Regardless of that and the fact that the police came by 2 times, the owners still let 3 dogs out at the same time. If they run into an other dog, they can't do anything. I don't want to take any risk with my puppy.

    I carry a knife and if it comes to a fight, I will slaughter the rottweiler. They give me no other choice

  • @foreverguga I am currently on a deployment with the military, but thise dog owners need to be dealt with legally. I would be glad to take the dogs and retrain and rehome them. Sadly only place I got pull in the Animal Control community is Louisville KY and Jacksonville NC because of my involvement locally with rescues helping rehab dogs with bad habits. It is sad because of those idiots, others have to bet hurt. My dogs are highly trained and let daddy take care of an attack. I would never kill

  • @DANPOLO1

    They are very well trained and well treated dogs.

    But when they run into an other dog, it gets to a fight. Always.

    The owners are still seen as friends by my parents, but the rest of our neighbourhood has big issues with them. If it gets to a fight, I kill the dogs.

    No hesitation and if I lose an arm so be it. My dog is my child

    What good is it to use an umbrella if the owners will do the same again? I want to make my point my way and I will. The owners are blinded by their love

  • @foreverguga a dog. But at the same time, I am well trained on dealing with any kind of dog attack. That is what I do. I don't want the average person taking chances at getting severely bit. What I would suggest, is addition to Police complaints contact local animal control constantly, believe me at some point they get tired of your calls and will come and deal with the problem. I hate that the dogs could end up killed, but not many people would take them for rehab.

  • @foreverguga I am with you. I will protect my dogs to any cost. But at the same time, I always suggest try all the legal avenues also. These dog owners are the kind that will just go get another dog and repeat the cycle. Dogs are being the victims as well as your neighborhood. Family friends or not, I would talk calmly with them about the issue and again, get authorities involved. The should have no right at making the neighborhood unsafe to you and your dog, etc. I would be there in a hearbeat

  • @foreverguga I feel your pain. In my neighborhood back home I deal with the same. Now the air horn and the umbrella after a few times these dogs stopped charging towards my dogs. Remember one thing, dogs learn by association, if they receive a reward for a behavior they repeat it, if they receive no reward or an unpleasant experience they will decrease and even stop the behavior. I know it is hard to understand, but believe me it works. I have been dealing with dogs for many years and this is

  • @DANPOLO1

    You say it yourself " After a few times they stop charging"

    The thing is, an attempt to kill doesn't show up multiple times without death as a consequence. So there is no space for conditioning as you suggest. I'm not going to let my border collie get in trouble 3 times, hoping that it might work out the 4th time. The owners nor the police take responsability, and I will

    I am not a violent person, but I will make sure they feel my pain too if it escalates. They had a choice, I didn't

  • @foreverguga is all in books and legit dog trainers and K-9 instructors use always the least physical approach to obtain a result. I love my dogs, I know what you mean. I own a former police dog trained to bite on command and protect me, but chances are I will take a bullett for him. I walk around my neighborhood with 6 large dogs (Rottweilers, Malinois, Doberman) and if I train my dogs to do a down when another dog comes to us, we have 50% won. Dogs don't approach us anymore.

  • @foreverguga I work in a dog shelter in Ohio. The Owners are liable for all of your dogs treatments and you may have to take them to court for damages.

  • @foreverguga I work in a dog shelter in Ohio. The Owners (in this state like most other states) are liable for all of your dogs treatments and you may have to take them to court for damages.

  • @Catjumped1

    I come from Belgium. Different system. A police dog once killed one of my friends' dogs. Police came up with an apology and money to buy a new dog. If they do that to me I go bananas and kill the police dog.

    Who the hell wants money or a replacement? A dog is not like a pair of shoes, it is a family member and therefore killing one is murder. There is no replacement. There is only revenge and bitterness

  • No, pets aren't replaced like old shoes. However I hold the police to an even higher standard than the public because their dogs get much more training.

  • @Catjumped1 more training but not more stability. Police dogs are only trained to attack. Not to have control and be family pets. So in reality, I'd trust a personal protection dog before I would ever trust a police dog.

  • @Hudson2012 it is very very important to socialize a dog that is being trained to attach, like a police dog for example. Many police dogs have to get allot of socialization and are trained to only attach when asked. So how can you jump to the conclusion that police dogs are only trained to attach? That's not true. Some maybe, but not all.

  • @foreverguga carry a tent stake (5 bucks at a hardware store), grab the offending dog by the hind legs and pin them between your legs, then wedge the stake in between the dogs jaws and pry them open. then get the dog away

  • @foreverguga some sort of pepper spray (that doesnt hurt the dogs but just makes them really uncomfortable) could come in handy. You could also try water or sant. If those two dont work and you dont have the spray then u have no choice than to hit the dog.

    If you dont know the dog you should NOT try to pull it away!! the dog could take out its aggression on you! The same goes for pulling your dog away, that will just make the other dog bite even harder and could hurt your dog really bad.

  • @foreverguga keep your dog on leash next time and tell the rott owner to do the same if he was'nt to begin with, easy...

  • @foreverguga Don't get me wrong, I love animals, but if my lab were to get attacked by a rott I swear I'd fuck his life up.

  • @foreverguga lol just get a Tibetan Mastiff ;) its way bigger then a rottweiler more powerful and strong bigger head which mean stronger bite force...so yup...plus the sheer size of the thing can scare the shit out of any rottweiler ;) but its not the rottweilers fault..their gorgeous dogs...but the owner it the one who has the problems...so yup

  • Bugatti Veyron has a top speed of 253 mph does not mean it will cause accidents every time it's on the road. It's up to the driver to deicde it's action. The case is pretty much same for rottweilers!

  • i like rottweillers but they look a bit bit vicious if you want something similiar but not quite as intimidating i would recommend a beauceron check them up

  • rotties are the best dog they work they protect and good around kids period.

  • :14 pause EPIC JUMP!

  • i love the mixture of cuteness and hardcoriness. (i just made up a word XD)

  • good job...he was snacking on that suit. wife is looking at a rottie for her pet.

  • I tell my rotts make her sit, and you better sit

  • did you see that dog fly at 49 sec. i laughed my ass off

  • everytime i see other rottis working like this ... i know what a special dog my DRAGO was.

    never less than 94 points in C. ... 6 times a full 100 ... never less than 93 points in B. ... 3 times a full 100

    never less than 93 points in A. ... 8 times a full 100

    mean and hard in and outside trails and practice ... under control in every situation and the best friend to me, my wife and an guardian angel to our kids.

    we all miss him like hell.

    by the way ... rottis are best !

  • @Bodyguard4you38

    in order to get insurance, what are the requirements on training and fences and other things like that? I really want a rott but i dont know if i can do everything that has to be done in order to get one. I just would really like some general stuff. thanks.

  • attack dogs r like guns

  • @willbill16518

    No, they arent.

  • you are a bunch of pricks goading a dog like that play russian roulette ,with no empty chambers instead.

  • The dog could have fuller bite. You should have developed the bite long before you started with the suit. Pull the video. It's not a fair representation of a Rottweiler doing protection work.

  • @MRmirrorlakeexotics LOL. You don't know what you're talking about. I watched your vids. You should pull your videos because your dog is slow and weak.

  • i got a rottweiler but i have a fat one! i wish i had one like this !

  • That could have been dangerous right? Like when his suit came off, it could have gone after his arm again without it on him. But I dont know anything about the dog so I am asking.

  • @EricCris10sen you have to know the dog. This dog thinks the equipment is the reward which is why the jacket is slipped. If the mad didn't have a jacket, the dog would think he's wearing one and keep fighting until he gets the jacket or a chunk of flesh. ;-)

  • @chrismichalek hehe very cool man! Thanks for the info!

  • german shepherd are bettter

  • @teddybear4422 I agree and I say the Malinois is better than the GSD. I have a Malinois too. The Rottie is my play dog. The mali is my serious one.

  • @chrismichalek well no german shepherd are better loking then malinosi and have a bigger bite

  • @chrismichalek what do you mean the german shepherd is better .. no sir rott #1 period..

  • @pass558 in what way is the Rottie better than a GSD or Malinois? I've worked with all three, I own a Mali and a Rott. I think a good rottie is the best family companion and overall house dog but for real work, the Rott comes in behind the Mal and GSD.

  • @chrismichalek I don't think so.

  • @chrismichalek I think i might have to agree here. I prefer Rotties over the other two breeds. But The rottie has more power and brute force then anything. If it were going for speed, endurance, ect. The rottie would not out do the GSD for sure. I'm unsure of the breed of dog Malinois, i have yet to have even heard of that breed.

  • @dogylover1 The belgian malinois is pretty much the ultimate working dog. They are simply badass dogs and nothing else compares if you want a bite trained dog. Around the house the Rottie is my pal and while I would be happy to walk either one down a dark alley, if given the choice, it would be the mal due to the extreme levels of controlled aggression.

  • @chrismichalek extreme levels of controlled aggression??

    wtf does that even mean

    my rottie is fucking calm and cautious, if he ever reacts its justified

    as in the reaction was right for what the situation called for

  • @longanddeadly I was speaking of my malinois. Ever work with a mali? They have extreme levels of everything. Rotts are lazy and reactive. Most won't do shit even when pushed as the american breeders have watered them down from what they used to be.

  • @chrismichalek i dont know if you ever had a rottie, if you did then youve raised it wrong or something

    If im walking my 2 y.o rottie, hes nice and friendly and all but i can guarantee if some one were to test out his defense it would be a pretty stupid thing to do,

    if someone attacked me, they would be in soo much pain....

  • @longanddeadly so you think an untrained dog will automatically protect you? LOL

  • @chrismichalek since when instinct is suppose to be trained hahahahaha

    a real rottie instinct you mess with it ask any REAL rottie owner, i trained my dog myself i never went to any training school to get certified, and its already been proven that if some one is acting weird and or suspicious around my dog, he will let you know that you better think twice, honestly all in all your pretty dumb and dont know much about dogs or at least guard dogs,

  • @longanddeadly wow...you are an idiot. I train dogs. The dog in the vid is mine. I've had four rotties over the past couple of decades. Bring your dog to my training field. I'll show you exactly what you have.

  • @chrismichalek if your fat ass ever try to lay hand on me. my dog and me would fucking drop you in a sec....thats the scenario im talking about buddy, not this shit excuse you call training ahahahahaha

  • @chrismichalek if you think your average german sheppard or rottie need real training to guard their owner or house you dont know shit all...do some real INDEPENDENT RESEARCH.

    prolly brained washed from a young age and incapable of thinking independently for your self, and prolly pay big buck$ training for "PROTECTION TRAINING" LOL

    attack training is another matter, my dog wont attack somebody for no reason on my command, but then again i dont need him too

  • @chrismichalek your right . they will not know how to bite well ;) and . . . I totally agree with you :) they can get scared if they are not shown not to be.

  • @chrismichalek i dont know if you ever had a rottie, if you did then youve raised it wrong or something

    If im walking my 2 y.o rottie, hes nice and friendly and all but i can guarantee if some one were to test out his defense it would be a pretty stupid thing to do,

    if someone attacked me, they would be in soo much pain....

    ohh ya and dont talk shit about breeds you dont know, "Most won't do shit even when pushed"

    come "push" my rottie and i find out if he'll do shit or not

  • @chrismichalek just googled "better guard dog malinois vs rott "

    clicked on first link

  • @dogylover1 american bulldog????

    pretty good at everything i've found

  • @dogylover1 Mailinois is a belgian shephard dog.

  • i have a rottie hes lazy but if somebody even touches me he will bite that person

  • @theariez12 how do you know? How many people has he bitten? Why do you want a dog that just attacks whomever HE thinks is a threat?

  • I have been blessed enough to own some great dogs, and your dog is a nice, safe family type protector.

    Lacks hardness and real civil aggression, and he appears as though he may have a high maintenance grip, but in reality he is a nicely balanced dog that has fun working.

    Plus you clearly love him, which is the most important piece of the equation.

    check out seeuferhause rottweilers, a kennel here in Australia.

    Some truly extreme rotts.

    Thanks for taking the time to post your vid!

  • @dogtrainingaustralia pretty good call. The dog has nice hard grips, good nerve and high prey drive. He's very social and lacks natural aggression which is fine by me. He's the perfect "sport" rottweiler, great with people and will work when you ask him to. He can take a lot of pressure but isn't very hard like you said. Since this video, we've done more suit and civil aggression work but he's simply not an aggressive dog. He sure is a lot of fun though.

  • Niiiiice dog :)

  • I trained one of my old Rottwielers for protection. Not like this though, I don't like the way they trained him from what I can see in this video. My dog was not allowed to bark and lunge towards the guy unless I gave him the command. The guy he was just told to go after would be able to walk up and pet him when I told him to stop. He was not given the command if he was tight on the leash.

  • @magicalcrazyness I gave him the command. The rottie in this video is one of the nicer working rotties you'll ever see. Very high prey and defense drives.

  • @chrismichalek

    Sorry, I didn't hear any command up until 0:12. Sorry for the confusion.

  • @magicalcrazyness I practice and teach calm control with all of my dogs, If my dog is barking and bouncing around like that then I turn him on with the command that I use for that. Packen simple means bite and that when I let him go. check out the rottweiler attack 2 vid I recently posted. Same dog and he took the guy out! LOL

  • @chrismichalek

    I watched it, that guy got hit hard. :)

  • @magicalcrazyness yeah he's a fun dog. My Malinois isn't as advanced as the rott yet but he hits at lot harder and is more violent. The decoys say that looking into his eyes is like looking into hell. The Mali isn't quite 18 mo yet and we haven't put much pressure on him. When he's more mature, watch out because he will literally be hell on four legs.

  • @chrismichalek I bet, my friend had a Malinois/apbt/King shepherd mix that he trained in protection, that dog was amazing, very driven, hit hard, and was relentless but released as soon as told. He was very eager to please. I haven't looked into it that deeply but I've heard police don't use rotties because they take much longer to mature than Malinois or GSDs.

  • you know whats funny? i see people writing that rotties are slow, and really i have a 100lbs rottie male, i tried to get him trained for this and that was the case! but you know what? when he chases after a ball he runs faster than he ever did chasing after a person...weird huh.

  • you can call bs all you like friend you weren't there for one. and two we had just gotten him he wasn't used to his surroundings yet . @ ChrisMichalek most rotties I will agree are slow dogs bart however was on of the select few that could and did give chase. with everyone having a right to their own opinion I will say thank you for your input.

  • @JASOND198326 I have a fast rottie, tons of drive and hits like a brick. Check out the Rottweiler Attack 2 vid I just posted.

    He's been out run by two people, granted they are both NFL players but they were still able to run 100yds faster than my rottie. My dog, the one in the vids weighs about 85lbs which is small for a rott yet he is one of the fastest rotts many of us have seen.

  • our male bart was 150lbs+ and was the biggest lamb I have ever seen. However me and dad were practicing our CQB hand to hand and I hit dad a little to hard and he chased me into the house and up to the second floor where I hid in the bathroom until dad called him off. Bart wasn't taugh about "play fighting" until then so he assumed I was hurting dad. I don't run from anything but I ran my ass off that day.

  • I call BS. Why didn't your dad just tell the dog to stop if it was so well trained? I can send my dog on a man and then tell the dog to laydown and he will or I can call the dog back before he attacks. It's all about training.

  • @JASOND198326 so you outtran a rottweiler... ok usain bolt

  • @LetsGoEagles36 Rottie are NOT fast dogs and most of them lack the drive and endurance to give chase to a man. I've seen Rotties get outrun on our training field on a regular basis.

  • @chrismichalek yea thats why police dnt use rottie they are slow dogs but have very good strenght in there attacks

  • @BIGFACE08 there are more factors than just the speed, and the speed issue is fairly low on the totem pole. Rotties are very slow to mature and they don't have the endurance. You can get a Malinois on the street at 18mo and it will work until it's 9+yrs. The rotties isn't ready until its 3-4yrs old and they are only good for a few years after that. The other issue is good stock. The rottweiler in the USA generally sucks ass for workability.

  • @jermaindeluxe: Das gehört zur Schutzhundausbildung, das weißt du oder?

  • Rotts are very good dogs. Usually, if a Rottie is violent (like this one), 90 outta 100 times it's because the owner is a cock-sucking sonnuva bitch. If you hear a Rott attack, REMEMBER, its not the dog, its that gay son of a bitch who calls himself the owner.

  • @ortaparmak

    I think it's in small part the rottie, as well.

    ain't seen too many golden retriever attacks, y'know?

  • @jagemobe small part yes, but largely I believe the proper training... That's the key. If you train it violent, it'll be violent. If you train it tame, it'll be tame. And you don't see much golden retriever attacks a) because g. retriever is tame by nature OR b) type of person to own a g. retriever is tame... Who's got golden? Little girls and gays :)

  • @ortaparmak

    lol. nonetheless, a properly-trained rottie is still inherently more dangerous to any human that doesn't own (and maybe even to him/her) than a gay-owned, properly-trained golden retriever. This is true even in light of the fact that most disasters are as a result of poorly-trained rotties. They are big, stoic alpha dogs that are inherently prone to seizing on opportunities involving non-dominant animals. Retrievers play with chickens.

  • dog either have natural aggression or they don't. Most Rotts, especially the ones bred in the USA do not have natural aggression levels suitable for man work. The stories you hear about Rotts biting most people are about untrained dogs with nerve issues.

  • @jagemobe According to statistics in the UK, over 100 people a week are treated for dog bites. The majority of these bites are from family pets including retrievers. The 'dangerous' dogs like Rotties are rarely responsible.

  • @kaeso100 You are suggesting a silly thing by presenting these statistics. I won't be bothered to use other statistics to undermine them, so I'll leave it at this: feel free to leave your kids around a rottie vs. a golden retriever (all "well-trained." Obviously, one shouldn't leave kids around even Jesus' dog). The only pertinent point isn't one of rottie-bashing, but of recognizing that dogs have been bred with INHERENTLY different characteristics, such as aggression, amiability, etc.

  • @jagemobe Having seen gundogs fight (labs, pointers and retrievers) there are other very determined and possessive breeds other than Rotties. It is down to the temperament and training of the individual animal as well as the breed characteristics. Rottie vs lab eqivocates canine vs canine as long as each animal has been properly obedience trained and socialised. With regards to your original comment, retrievers bites are common, however rottie bites make headlines due to 'devil dog' breed image.

  • @kaeso100 That's almost like arguing that more kid-fights should make the news over adult-fights, since there are certainly more playground squabbles amongst children, then there are between adults. Rottie-bites make headlines due to the severity of their bites. Rotties sometimes kill, often maim. Golden retrievers don't. I was once bitten by a rather disagreeable poodle, and barely felt it through my jeans. A rottie? Well, let's just say even at 205 lbs, I'm not walking away unscathed.

  • @jagemobe Yes Rotties are capable of serious damage, however all dog breeds can attack with exactly the same level of aggression, intent and purpose. Even a JRT has mauled a child to death...every dog has the capacity to cause serious harm. Out of the thousands of dog bites per year, family pets are the main culprits.

  • @jagemobe Yes Rotties are capable of serious damage, however all dog breeds can attack with exactly the same level of aggression, intent and purpose. Even a JRT has mauled a child to death...every dog has the capacity to cause serious harm. Out of the thousands of dog bites per year, family pets are the main culprits.

  • @kaeso100 That's almost like arguing that more kid-fights should make the news over adult-fights, since there are certainly more playground squabbles amongst children, than there are between adults.  Rottie-bites make headlines due to the severity of their bites. Rotties sometimes kill, often maim. Golden retrievers don't. I was once bitten by a rather disagreeable poodle, and barely felt it through my jeans. A rottie? Well, let's just say even at 205 lbs, I'm not walking away unscathed.

  • Most rotty's are very good around little kids but some times they get knocked over

  • I have always had rotties since I was a little boy, and they are fantastic dogs, so loving and friendly. You got to train them and give them ample exercise as they were bred as cattle dogs in the Roman times so need a lot or can get fat and grumpy. Best guard dogs also and often herd children for protection.