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  • I had one at this very age. He was the cuttest. They are hard to deal with because they sure are stubborn at a young age but I couldn't agree more trainning early is a must and socializing and exercise too. I cannot wait to have another one in the future.

  • there really good dogs i have a 14 week old one he learns fast :)

  • I have a puppy rottweiler she loves eating grass cant stop her and she loves eating leafs and she brings the whole garden inside lol but sooo cute and i love her so much she likes being real close she tries and gets as close to my face or sits on me and doesn't get off me until she gets distracted which doesn't take that long >.< I think rottweilers are cute and best pets and also my old dogie a doberman who past away was such a great protector the the family and loving R.I.P Tessa

  • I've always,always,always wanted a rottweiler puppy.

    And now after 10 years of begging for one I'm finally getting my very own!!

    I feel accomplished. This is going to be the greatest Christmas ever!!!!! :D

  • @Armegadon567 Nice! Did you got it?

  • @SH1THEAD96 we're in the process of adopting one! :DDD

  • @Armegadon567 Cool! They're a lot of fun.

  • @Armegadon567 my dad said wean he byes a home he is going to bye me a pup as well but this will take 3 years

  • @Armegadon567

    you'd better have used that 10 years of begging to gather knowledge on how to properly raise this breed. Rottweilers can't be raised by irresponsible owners. Prepare for 130lbs of viciousness if you can't control him.

  • lol when i had my rottweiler i always used to put my head in his mouth, i loved tht dog

  • Beautiful puppies!

  • Great to see rottweilers with undocked tails!

  • I want to get a dog at some point in my life and I've always adored these. Im debating whether I should go with a husky or rottweiler? Can anyone tell me what I can expect if i get a rottweiler or husky thanks im 21 so I want to have a solid job before I get one thanks

  • @fidelamaya26 huskies are great dogs but they get hip problems

  • @fidelamaya26 I don't know much about huskies but rottweiler's are great dog's to have. First a large space to play and run around is practically a must. Very early training is also a must otherwise your going to have a literal tank that won't listen. Show them love and play with them everyday to wear them out. Make sure they know the do's and dont's of the house. Above all, PATIENCE is a big must. they have puppy mentality for about 2 years and they are easily over 100+ pounds by that time.

  • @slickwick45 ....i absolutely agree with that,we have a two year old rotti,that i love with all my heart,he is very loyal,protective,affectionate,­but he is well over 100 lbs,and i am about 130lbs,so training at a young age is a must,rotti's thrive for that,they need rules,exercise,and a hell of alot of patience,but if you can stick through it,you will have an irreplaceable family member that will be literally be by your side till the end :)

  • @fidelamaya26 They are also very intelligent dogs so it won't take long for them to learn anything you teach them. That being said they will most certainly test you to see what they can get away with. Make sure they know when to be calm around a friend and when to be on gaurd. If you follow the advice of getting good training at an early age then I say they are one of the best breeds that there is. They are fiercely loyal and love people when trained properly.

  • @fidelamaya26 Lastly, a lot of socialization is a great thing at an early age. If you go running then go to a park or something public where people will come up and pet your dog (trust me they will, people are ecstatic over puppies). The more socialization the better.

  • @fidelamaya26 I've owned both breeds, and I've gotta say my experience with a husky was a lot tougher than my Rottie. Both breeds aren't recomended for first time owners, but here are some comparisons: Husky's are much bigger shedders than Rottweilers. They also require a TON of exercise.

  • @fidelamaya26 Rottweilers generally adapt to their owner's routine--if you're a couch potato, they probably will be too, just to be with you (but that doesn't mean they don't need exercise!)

    They're both very stubborn breeds, so training needs to start from the get-go. In my experience, rottie's are more affectionate, and husky's more independant--both great traits, just depends what you're looking for. I love both breeds. Good luck!

  • I like Rotties without tails but if you keep them that's ok too. Still nice pups

  • Love this video they are so cute! Perfect kennel too, they need the grass and the outside so the can smell new smells and get use to the world. Also docking of the tails is dumb there is not point anymore. Imagine someone cutting your big toe off. I am on my third rottweiler and all of mine have had their tails. RIP Augie and Phoneix :(

  • i love your cage, it is so spacious and it is around grass and has so many toys and towels to lie on and be clean :D at fiirst i was like eww a cage but then i like it. they are happy

  • THEY LIVE IN A TERRIBLE PLACE NO OFFENSE YOU SHOULD CLEAN IT!

  • @FashionFaceOffTv How does it look terrible? It looks fine to me... I have seen far worse places to keep dogs... I see so feces, it means it's clean.

  • @FashionFaceOffTv

    Wtf? It isn't dirty at all. That is a perfect cage for puppies.

  • It's all a matter of look or appearance if you may. I personally feel they look more dominating with the tail docked. But I've seen a few with tails that still have that brawny appearance. But most with tails look more like house pets, rather than the dominating workhorse canine and family protector they were bred to be. Love them!

  • @DawgcityClev Once you see a Rottweiler performing in Schutzhund with his full beautiful tail, you'll change your opinion... The docked tail is definitely not pretty to me anymore. The intimidation factor lies within the head of the dog, the eyes and the teeth and the growl.

  • @nickjh85 Like I said I've seen plenty of both and I already gave my opinion of it. It won't change.

  • a rottie with no tail is the way there breed should look but some peolpe dont cut the off my two rottie both have there tails cut off it doent hurt them!

  • @mpwwolfee it doesn't hurt them?! its done while they are awake and with no antithetic at all. and its not how they are supposed to look, rotties once had tales then they were chopped off for pulling carts, after hundreds of years they started not growing tales, once they stopped pulling carts and a bit of in breeding they started having tales again. do your research bro.- from 5 generations of rottweiler breeders.

  • cut them tails!

  • @mpwwolfee FUCK YOU!

  • they sound like lions lol

  • I love the one playing with the stick.

  • People Dock dogs tails (cut them off) for helping in fights and cattle nd all.

  • aww cute!

  • why do some rottweilers have tales and some dont

  • @MrTPainman people dock (cut off) rottweilers tails. Some rare people dont. Like me!

  • @tobz011 tail docking is pointless, i dont think tails will make the rottweilers look wimpy

  • @teedonster2 I feel the same way. My rott still has her complete tail!

    

  • @tobz011 i dont understand latil dockers, if your robbing someones house you wont look at the roots tail thinking it would be any kind of weak spot. i like tails because they show how a dog feels too.

  • @teedonster2 its still a tail but a nub and you can tell its fellings

  • Gorgeous puppies

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