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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

This was filmed last year. I started with a basketball tied to rope from a tree to help him get a visual

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  • @ KLP2566.. Rotts are great dogs I have had many of them. My best advise is only to get one if you have the time to train and to be his/her buddy. I have found that all dogs want to do is please, With that being said if you want to get one because you think it's cool or makes you feel "ganster" then I say no. Best of luck to you in the future.

  • hey im about to get a rotty soon, and i was wondering at what age you would teach him how to be aggressive, and how would you start?

  • First and foremost, If you want a Rott to train to be aggressive, you dont need one. If your only intension is to be some tuff guy with a mean vicious dog youre the type that gives the breed a bad name. Its not the breed its the owner. If not, I say play with the dog see what he/she likes. Be stern but loving remember all they want to do is to please you. My dog just likes to play tug and this is how it started.

  • @jcarr1577 <---------------- stop spreading bull shit lies about dogs cant be born with aggressive you need to stop buying mutts and start buying the full breeds

  • @MissCedarbridge1 .. yeah... To my knowledge I've never spread an lies of any sort. To your comment of "stop buying mutts".. Buddy the dog you see here; is full German with papers so, I not sure why you are so hostle but for what ever reason thanks for watching the video anyways and remember if you have nothing nice to say, Save all of us your views and please keep them to your self. Thanks.

  • @jcarr1577 I want a Rott just like yours but i want a pup but i cant find can i teach them things to when they are older?

  • @yozgatli66ilker sure but it maybe harder. It is all about how hard the dog is willing to work in order to please you and how hard your willing to work in order to make it a treat or a reward. Best of luck.

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  • i own a rottie and agree but disagree rotweilers are very loyal but so are pits. dont put a ignorant comment out their without knowing the facts, because your misinforing people and giving the pitbull a bad name. evry dog breed in the world has high potential, that all depends on the owner. it just so happens that pitbull owners tend to be irresponsible. they dont want the dog the want the look. get your shit right fool

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  • @jcarr1577 also my rotties a she not a he i mistyped there

  • @jcarr1577 see my rotti listens obeys and does everything he doest think he's dominant or anything he knows i am its master and i never trained it to be a "fight" dog yet if i get her close to anyone or specially any dog she will lock an rip fortunately i have a really big land so its not deprived of the outdoors but i still want to take her out sometimes how could i get her to let go on demand like this video i understand how to make a dog bite an object on demand but not how to get it to stop

  • see my rotti listens obeys and does everything he doest think he's dominant or anything he knows i am its master and i never trained it to be a "fight" dog yet if i get her close to anyone or specially any dog she will lock an rip fortunately i have a really big land so its not deprived of the outdoors but i still want to take her out sometimes how could i get her to let go on demand like this video i understand how to make a dog bite an object on demand but not how to get it to stop please&thnx

  • good boy!!

  • 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??

  • @TheN1H1LL Get a treat and put it in front of the dogs face while he is standing up and move the treat above his head and back, he should naturally sit and when he does say "Sit!" After that reward him and do it over again until he sits without the treat. I couldn't really tell what your comment was asking but I think that's what you asked.

  • how do you train a rott from scratch a pup, to sit down lets say ,do you force it down by pushing its behind manually or what until it gets used to consistency ??

  • how do you train a rott from scratch a pup, to sit down lets say ,do you force it down by pushing its behind manually or what until it gets used to consistency ??

  • how do you train them from scratch like force them to sit down or what, as in push there behind down??

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