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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

http://www.dogbehavioronline.com - People are always asking me what it's like to get attacked by a dog. Well, I got a new camera phone and thought I'd give a first person view of what it's like to get attacked by a Rottweiler. I'm wearing a protective bite sleeve in this video, I recommend you avoid trying this without the sleeve.

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  • You are prompting the dog to attack you more cause your wearing a sleeve over your hand just try to correct your dog instead of prompting....

  • @JustBOing20 ??????

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  • I think it's not really smart to wear the sleeve urself, 'cause the dog might feel he is the boss over you

    it's better if you find other person to have the sleeve

    that way you are the boss and the dog still knows how to attack when necessary

    what do you think?

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  • he just wanted the sleeze thats all :D

  • Had a lot of rotties from birth until now, gentle giants. Caught my dog in the backyard laying in the sun with a bird on him a few times. lol.

  • @Fuckdisworld93 the dog is trained and the breed is an excellent breed for a family if you know how to work with them. My 3 year old Rottweiler is a service dog for my 3 year old daughter. He will work and protect his family at home. As an added bonus they are beautiful.

  • I don't like mean dogs.

  • supernovaleader im sorry but ur an idiot. there's no ranking of most dangerous dogs. dogs used in aggressive jobs, such as rottys and alsations are given a bad rap cos they are trained to act that way, but the simple fact is you can't train an aggressive dog to do an aggressive dog. they must be calm, reliable and responsive to it's owner and handler. a trained rotty can be called away from an 'attack' with a sleeve or on a criminal. ever tried calling a terrier away from a kill? thought not

  • heh, this was actaully a pretty cool perspective.

  • I dont like rotts any more i got attacked and had to get stiches. They are the 2nd most dangerous dogs in the world!

  • @987immortal thats right. I hope it bothers you... bitch

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