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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

http://www.DogBehaviorOnline.com - Rocco the Rottweiler is a protection dog. This video is his aggressive alert.

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  • AND....if you've trained Rotties yourself you would know exactly what I meant WHEN I ANSWERED YOU.... if you know how to train a dog you know yourself you have to SEE the dog in action to train it. So way to go rocket...I'm done with this conversation.

  • @beast280 I know you have to see the dog but I was asking for tell-tale signs. Something you apparently aren't aware of. You are done with this conversation. Owned.

  • Way to be a dumbass. I was trying to give your dog a compliment and say that I was training mine in the same fashion. Just forget about it...obviously you don't comprehend what I'm trying to say.

  • @beast280 I don't comprehend what you're trying to say. You said that you know the difference between fear and confidence and when I asked you how to spot the difference you respond by saying that you have to notice the difference. Pure redundancy. You're not trying to train your dog in the same fashion, you have no idea how to read a dog. You've got a 7 month old scared dog that you think is a tough dog.

  • @beast280 We get a few people like you a month at my company wanting help training their dog and I turn them down every time. Some people are too prideful to learn and the shame is that it is the dog who suffers.

  • You have to know how and WHAT to look for when a Rottie responds to certain things. The WAY they respond and act so if its wrong to correct them right then...not on down the line...its too late to train a dog right when they've not been told what was wrong when it happened.

  • @beast280 Way to not answer my question.

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  • Thats a handsome rottie

  • yay! rotties!

  • hey, 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??

  • How do you train them to bark on command like that?

  • I have a Rottie and he does this only when someone he doesn't know get too close to someone he does know. He did attack one kid who he thought was attacking another kid he knew (he didn't hurt the kid, just nipped him on the butt, just enough to break skin, no bleeding...like a scrape) and walked back as to stand guard. Is this aggressive behavior and do I need to correct it or was my dog just being a protector? I had him since he was a pup and he always growled at certain people and not others.

  • What a nice german-town must that be - Rottweil...

  • Its funny how my rotts how a whole different personality lol~.

  • i have a 5 6 month old rottie and everytime i take him for a walk he never pee to mark his territory and also have a golden retriever and every time y take both of them for a walk the rottie always want to follow the golden

  • @beast280 any body who uses the phrase ''mommy and daddy'' in relation to dogs loses all credibility with me i'm afraid ha ha dog prob is terrified.. terrified somebody might kiss him again!

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