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Medium & Large Dog Breed Care : How to Care for a Rottweiler

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

Because Rottweiler puppies grow into large, powerful dogs, proper care includes good obedience training with positive reinforcement and humane methods. Watch out for aggressive, territorial Rottweiler behavior and provide plenty of exercise with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog care and obedience.

Expert: Nancy Frensley
Contact: www.berkeleyhumane.org/
Bio: Nancy Frensley is a certified pet dog trainer.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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  • This is useful as Im getting a rottie :)

  • i feel proud to have a rott!

    but my dog does not allow any one to come in... loool

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  • I don't agree with this video my rottie just knows how 2 sit and he is still as good as gold

  • @KLP2566 It's fine if you do your research. Things to consider are, Do you have a Type A personality, are you a leader, can you afford it financially? Rotties are not that big considering the large livestock guardian breeds. I would consider a Rottie a medium sized dog much like a Lab. They are a working dog so give it a job. That could be guarding the home or pulling a cart, etc. I have several Kangal dogs & Caucasian Ovcharkas. They guard the home & my children.

  • @GREG5828 Sure, train him.

  • My rotti was the best in the world to me.

  • @KLP2566 their all the same man, the only difference with big and small dogs in my oppinion, is that small dogs are more energetic

  • hi, I was considering getting a rottie but I have no experience in dogs as it will be my

    first dog, do you think getting a rottie as a first dog is alright??

  • Hey everyone im playing on getting a boxer, rotti or any other dog could you suggest a good friendly breed suited for family thank you.

  • i have a dog with rottweiler and wolf and some other dogs i keep him out side in the back yard then he brock 8 chains untull i got him a bigger chain and i dont like to see him on there i want to to run in the back yard but i cant he jumpes a 5foot fince do you have eny tips for my problem

  • Oh man I though rotties would live longer than 9 years :O

  • @Carbon657 while walking him you shouldve got a hultee its for horses but it works for dogs it puts less strain on you and on him plus it will be easier to walk him

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