Rottweilers!! My parents friend had two of them. I was 12 and playing in the front yard with the dogs. A man tried to pull me over the fence and I was fighting. The male dog ran over and chomped on his arm and the female stood on her brother and almost bit his throat. My dads friend came out and commanded his dogs to release and the man took off down the street. He asked me if I was okay and I said yes and I was told to play with the dogs in the back yard. My mother was grateful and clocked them dinner. I loved those dogs 🥰
Good for the Dogs! I wish your parents friend would've held the Perpetrator captive until the Cops came.. just so that "maybe" that person won't do that to someone else. Glad you're Safe!
@@Braxton_the_Greatreally? Cause i had a bikers rottie save my life as a kid from a pedophile family member. Theyre really protecrive dogs. And tend to bond really strongly with children.
My rottie broke off his chain when I was a kid to protect this lady who was being beat in the middle of the street. Can confirm they are great protectors.
Yeah it's crazy how dogs bred to fight and kill are usually some of the most mild mannered dogs. Most people fail to look into the history of rottweilers but they are definitely one of the most courageous dogs by far.
I call mine the “fun police” because people play fighting upsets him. He whines and gets in between and pushes people apart, then gives you a look of total disappointment. 😂
I had a Rottweiler who barked just once at anything that he though was worthwhile. That alerted our Boston Terrier to bark non-stop like he was the badass. Then the big boy would just go lay down with the most satisfied smile on his face.
@@Shufflehawkcheck out the McCann video of what kind of barker do you have - very informative as far as what to do and not do, depending on what kind you have. Hope that helps.
My girl is an 11 mo Great Dane/Mastiff and I wish someone had told me how sweet Mastiffs are before. She's got the the steady temperament but the Dane friendliness. I love her so much!
I feel your pain. My best friend, who was also a rottweiler like yours, passed away in 2010 after 10 awesome years. I still think about him very, very often. His picture and collar will always hang on my bedroom wall for the rest of my life.
I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS! MY SWEET GIRL PASSED AWAY IN 2007. I STILL FEEL HER LOSS TO THIS DAY. SHE WAS FAMILY AND SHE LOVED AND PROTECTED HER FAMILY. R.I.P. MIA
My Rottweiler is the sweetest and most gentle boy ever. It’s hard to describe how amazing they are. One night some drunk guys came staggering over to holler at me on my lawn, they didn’t see the black dog behind me in the dark. All Baron did was step forward, stand and stare. They decided to go have fun elsewhere. 😂
I love Rotts so much and I saw that look more than once. That looks that says "your arms looks like a nice snack". When I had mine I would give her those huge cow leg bones. The dog would chew through and eat the entire thing in under 45 minutes. It was absolutely terrifying and amazing to watch
My rotty is awesome. Never got trained for protection but he does it naturally. If I’m busy working in my yard, he lays down between me and where potential threats might come from and stays alert until I call him off. He never went after anyone but will stand if someone walks in the property which alerts me of the incoming person, usually a neighbour or a delivery person. He looks at me then looks at the person. As soon as I say ok buddy, he turns in the goofball. Never had an occasion where it was a threat but I feel he would do his job if it ever happens.
Oh yeah, these dogs protection is pure instinct. My girl has never been trained for protection. As much as I wanted her to be, I was really sick at the best age and never got the chance to do the heavy training. But her instincts are spot on, and she knows her commands still
Raised 4 children with 2 Rottweilers. They are so intelligent and confident, they have no reason to be aggressive for no reason, like some breeds. I had 4 babies crawling and pulling on my huge Rottweilers. So tolerant! Best breed!
Letting kids crawl,pull, and poke dogs is asking for a bite or worse to happen. Dogs have good and bad days same as people they also age at a much faster rate. I grew up with Rottweilers they are great dogs. But if the kids are ole enough they need to be taught to respect the dogs and how to interact with them. Happens to all the time the family dog either gets old or just has a day it doesn’t feel like being pulled or poked and then it gets blamed for biting one of the kids. Hope you know how to read dog body language.
@apbt067 I've raised Rottweilers for 35 years. People have no idea what it takes to raise and train them. They get this dog because they look good. After 9 months of no guidance and discipline, it's too late. They know there is no leadership in the house, so they take the position of leadership. They are so intelligent they have figured out the human very young ! Any dog that bites its owner or kids is insecure and had no discipline or direction. I never had these issues be cause I knew exactly what I was getting into. My 4 kids are older now, but I have no regrets raising them with Rottweilers. Never ever aggression ever!!
@@amyfaranso8423or me the problem was the puppy faze with rotts. I wouldnt leave my 7 month old rott alone with really small kids. She just wanted to rumble and tumble too much. She was alot different than labs i had. The gentle with little children thing happens when they get mature.
I got bit real bad by our neighbours completely untrained rottie when I was about 17 years old. Left a nasty mark on my arm but luckily no irreversible damage. Took the fucking clown several minutes to get his dog off of me. Never been more scared in my life than at that exact point that beast caught my arm in its mouth, I was 100% sure my whole arm is gone and was just focusing on keeping my head and neck out of reach. Ended up getting a rottie myself when I turned 19 and moved out from my childhood home, the absolute best dog I've ever had. Training was rough in the beginning but after that no problems whatsoever.
I was recently bit by one in the leg while fishing. The dog was hunting me. Took off after me after I walked past their group. Thankfully I reacted and the dog wasnt able to lock on. Socialize them! Otherwise they get very uncomfortable in busy environments.
I had a 115lb Rottweiler who took a shine to my little girl. When she was 4 and only 30lbs she would walk the dog on a leash (I wouldn't let her do it for long distances for obvious reasons). That dog would NEVER leave her side. You can approach any one of us but you would not be able to get within 10 feet of my kid without that dog in your face. She wouldn't growl or make a noise but she made her presence VERY well known. Best dog I ever had
I had an old friend who had an English mastiff, I still have pictures of me laying with that beautiful dog. She was the biggest dog I’ve ever seen with my two eyes, but also the biggest baby. Her favorite snack was cheese, and if she saw a rolled up newspaper, she would P because it would scare her so badly. Her humans were an elderly Italian couple and never once hurt her, but just the thought of them being mad at her just for her to pieces. She was truly the sweetest dog I’ve ever seen. I have a Cane Corso now which I believe is an Italian mastiff… Wow the energy levels are just like night and day.
Boerboels are real beasts man. I've had a good amount of them. Their muscle density is amazing and they have one of the highest bite forces of any canine
I had a female rottweiler who was a great guard dog but was also really good and calm with extended family over for bbqs and was great with kids. I still have days where i shed a few tears when I think of her.
English Mastiffs are by far the best family dog you could ever have. I had an English Mastiff named Brody who lived to be 16 years old. My youngest son used to sing twinkle twinkle Little Star to him and he would just melt. I miss him so much
@@chrisjones6002 yeah we had to come to a decision to put him down because he wasn't just going to pass on his own. Not without being in a lot of pain. He was the coolest damn dog I've ever known.
You got that right when it comes to the protection abilities of the well bred Rottweilers! There's literally nothing like them!!! And the way they pick up on someone's thoughts & intentions is phenomenal!!!! As a professional breeder, handler & trainer of the many different 'protection dog' breeds, for my own personal protection dogs I will have no other!!!
Agree 💯 %. Our Rottie is so friendly he chooses to meet strangers or people over FOOD. He’s afraid of everything from cats to boxes. I have been questioning if he is even a true Rottie or maybe just an outlier. Got a wake up call when a pitbull escaped from garage and charged us at full speed. My Rottie took a stance and gave a controllable lion roar! NEVER seen a pitbull turn around so fast with his tail down and walk back to the garage.
Rottweilers are amazing family pets, too. My best friend has one and she is just the sweetest. My friend doesn’t have kids, but all of the people at our workplace bring their dogs so her rotti gets to come into work every day, and so she was kind of nervous letting her meet kids since she had never been around them much at all as a puppy. Whenever customers bring their kids, her rotti gets SO excited! The sound of their voice immediately has her whining to go upstairs so she can meet them! She is SO gentle with them, and really the only worry we ever have with her is that she knocks us over sometimes because she forgets she’s chonky and believes she’s a lap dog, so she wants to lean and sit on you 😂 She can get loud and sound a little scary if she barks, but we always reassure people that this is just her play bark, and you will KNOW if it isn’t. We only hear her scary bark when she sees someone jogging or wearing a hat, aka she thinks you look suspicious 😂 I find it funny because she was not trained to do that, but she doesn’t want anyone running up on her protection space or if she can’t clearly identify you. I have no doubt she would protect us well if we ever had a situation where we needed it, like a break in or getting attacked. She’s super intelligent, and is very good at scaring people whether she’s trying to or not 😂 maybe there’s a reason we’ve not had to see her in action lol Poor girl wants to make so many friends but doesn’t know how big her voice is, and how scary just her friendly bark is 😂 but that lil nub is waggin’ so hard, trying to show she just wants belly rubs and to lick your shins 😂
My rottie was the most sweetest cutest cuddliest dog we ever had growing up. I would often curl up on the living room floor and use her as a pillow. Out on walks I would run down the street and when I was a bit away my dad would let her off the lead to chase me (used to love seeing the fear on strangers faces when we did this). She was so well trained that she would always stand at my side or in front of me if there were strangers about
my English mastiff was the sweetest dog. she never learned how big she got, and would try to squeeze into the smallest places. when we brought my daughter home from the hospital, she would sleep right next to the crib
I had a boerboel, they are incredible smart, caring and gentle with children, i loved him incredibly, he grew up to be larger than normal boerboels so people were scared to even visit us, but he knew who was stranger danger and who not, they do eat alot on the side note... Miss you my boy❤️🩹
I have a South African boerboel she’s the sweetest dog ever, only wants to love but none of the neighbors walk on the same side of street when we are out😂. Her stance and stare is enough to scare people off 😂
we had a Rottweiler growing up. he loved us, but loved protecting us kids more. my mom got him when she divorced my dad for protection. he did his job faithfully for 8 years then i had to put him down due to cancer. id love another Rottweiler
Rescued an 8 week old rotty pup who is now 11 weeks. I watch your videos a ton and follow training courses. I love the information you give on different breeds. We love our rotty baby and are trying to do right by him with training and socialization. ❤
@@texasgirl6000 Rotties only have a “problem” when they drink water…staring at you as it drips all over the floor…. We bought towels from goodwill/yard sales to keep close by but also taught the command “clean your mouth”. It’s not perfect but each time you say it they take their tongue and wipe their mouth. Our younger one only drools when you have a delicious treat & are taking too long to give it; her current favorite is dehydrated mango. 😂
@@SolHeizerUse a drooless bowl, or raise the bowl high up in the middle of a big planted pot, they water it themselves. 😂 Mine just finished a big bowl of Thai tea, he goes berserk for flavored teas. 😂
Just remember if you get a mastiff, they greet you by taking your arm in their mouth and leaving it covered in slobber. It is their way of shaking hands lol.
I lived next to a rotty. When school kids would walk by, he would jump his fence and sit to be petted. Then he would jump back into his yard. It was amazing to see.
I have worked with or around dogs since I was a little guy. My aunt operated the local humane society and my dad worked there on his days off from the fire department then I went on to do the same as well as volunteer for several mastiff rescues here in Florida. I will second what is stated here about the Rottweiler. They are smart, loyal, and will annihilate a person if they feel threatened. If a Rott likes you, you have a friend for life. If a Rott LOVES you, you have a furry Guardian Angel who will move Heaven and Earth to make sure you are safe. If a Rottweiler doesn’t like you…move along and better luck next time because if you cross that dog, you WILL regret it. They don’t bite often, but they more than make up for frequency with severity. Fortunately, they have a good off switch and tend to back off once the perceived threat is gone.
My dad used to breed high pedigree rottweilers at my house when I was 10. At one point we had around 12 rottweilers living in our yard. Very good dogs if you can handle their character
I had a Dogo Argentino, he was an absolute beautiful boy, super protective, but loved playing(as long as he was introduced properly) He was pretty stubborn at times(known for that) but when it came to actual Commands he would stop at nothing to make sure he did a good job. And at the end of the day, he was a HUGE softy. I love you Bo Rest In Peace
My mom bred rotts grew up with one named Zeus I’d read to him and he followed me everywhere and wouldn’t let me into the street but also wouldn’t let anyone we didn’t approve of into the yard. Great dogs.
I'm a boerboel owner and one thing I can say is that if raised correctly they really are willing to fight anything for you. Just last week my smallest one was smallest one was fighting a cow because it tried to chase her away.
My dad has been a cop for over 30 years and to this day he tells me the worst call he has ever been on was an English Mastiff call. In February many years ago 3 kids broke into a families home sometime between 10:30PM & 12:30AM with intentions of robbing them. It’s unclear if the kids thought no one was home or if the house was specifically targeted. Anyways, the parents of the household were out at a work party late and they had 3 kids who were at home. At the time a 16 year old girl, 13 year old boy and a 7 year old girl who they got via foster care when she was 3 and they were lucky enough to adopt her. This next part is sad but it’s relevant. She came from a very abusive home before CPS finally got a tip of the abuse and went over finding her malnourished and terrified of people because of how poorly she was treated by her mother & her step father (who were both arrested and given 20-life with the possibility of parole after 22 years). When she got her foster home she refused to be around people because she was terrified what they would do to her because all she has ever known were humans abusing her. The family of the home gave her space and let her get comfortable on her own terms as she had been through a lot. Over the next week they noticed she loved looking out her bedroom window when their neighbors dog was outside. So they made a decision to get her a puppy so she could have something to bond with and hopefully in turn understand love not just pain. Well obviously the dog was an English Mastiff and they did everything together. Slowly overtime this little girl saw her parents taking care of her dog that she loved so dearly and she started to realize they’re helping the dog just like they want to help her. So they became a family ending with her being officially adopted by their foster parents about 3 years after getting her. Now that the backstory is out of the way, the 3 boys kicking in the back door and made entry into the house. Obviously startled all 3 of the kids were shaken and the oldest girl made her way to the stairs and looked down to see 2 men in their living room. She screamed and ran towards her younger sisters room where their dog was. Opening her door the dog was very nervous and alert. The bedroom door did not have a lock on it. The 2 men from the living room made their way up the stairs followed by the 3rd guy as well. They opened the door and made the biggest mistake of their lives. Protecting his family, the dog jumped on one of them and bit one of the boys on the ankle. His bite was so strong it broke his ankle and I mean absolutely obliterated it. The dog then jumps on the next closest to the room and barely got the kids hand but he took 2 of his fingers right off. The third one was smart enough to run down the stairs during all the commotion but he tripped down the stairs and broke his leg. Seeing the other boy run, the dog went back to the second guy who was still standing up and bit down on his thigh. The dog then returned to the room with the girls where they shut the door and waited for the police to show up. The third guy with the broken leg hobbled out of the house and got picked up by the police about 200 yards from the house but his friends didn’t follow him. The 2 boys did not make it. One of them had their femoral artery hit and bleed out in just minutes, the second boy actually had a seizure from the pain he had endured and ended up dying later at the hospital. Mastiff’s are in fact great defense dogs
Wow. Those poor kids, especially the girl who’d already been through so much. I hope the dog gave her some comfort knowing she was protected and loved. 😢
@@kinglokimrvegas8687bruh I gotta ask what was he supposed to do? It’s not minority report unless there informed of something not much they can do to anticipate such an event they got called after the dog checked the invaders not like they were even called before it
Our rottweiler love's the family and is absolutely protective of his people he doesn't bark much but when he does the whole neighborhood hears it. Hands down one of the best dogs I've ever had.
English Mastiff is like that one doorman who's so big he never actually needs to get in a fight... and if you get to know him yiu find out he's a really nice guy.
I have a purebred Kuvasz and her default is chill and laid-back but the second she senses danger... you best get the hell away from me or she'll tear you a new one. Most loyal dog I've ever had. However, not a breed for first time owners, stubborn and sensitive is a combination for a more experienced person
Have one too, but just a mix. He’s very loyal and protective of his family, but actually relatively nice when not around us. Very solitary animal though, if you want another you will need to raise it with the Kuvasz from birth, my dog hates basically any other animals or adult men that come near us.
The only time I’ve been properly scared by my grandparent’s rottie is when we came into the house without her being shown that we were there, scared the shit out of me but she went back to being a big sweet pile of cute after she knew who we were. Amazing breed. Perfect dog aside from a couple issues (that can be fixed and are being worked on), really hoping to get one when I can afford it.
@@kinglokimrvegas8687 sorry what? i don’t see how fixing a dog’s aggression is eugenics. She has dog reactivity, which is an issue to be trained out of her.
@@kinglokimrvegas8687 that wouldn’t even be eugenics. dog breeds shouldn’t be forced to suffer cause humans think they look cool. i’m all for breeding healthier dogs, that’s why i’m a fan of retro pugs and renaissance bulldogs. i’m going into dog breeding when i can afford it and fully intend to improve health and functionality with every litter i produce. humans can have kids with whoever they want, they’re smart enough to know and deal with their own health issues, dogs don’t, so they need humans to step in and make sure they’re bred responsibly.
Cane corso. My favorite. Best dog I ever owned. He loved kids. Easy to train and a great protector. I had a Rottweiler and loved her too. She was a good protector too.
There was a Rottweiler that was behind a fence in one of my neighborhood houses. Every time I would pass by it he would bark violently. One day I was walking pass his fence as I was semi distracted, I didn’t notice until it was too late that the fence was open. The second I realized it, the dog was semi lunging towards me aggressively. I knew I was f’ed so in a split second I knew I can’t run, so I just stood still and averted my eyes in a somewhat submissive stance, when he reached me, he seemed to lessen in aggression and sniffed my hand before going back. I swear my spirit left my body at that moment lol.
Lucky bro fr I own 2 Rottweilers now but both my older cousins in their teens were attacked by a rottweiler he was chained but house had no fence cousins were in backyard it broke the chain and came after one of my older cousin and my cousins big brother saw and came out to save his brother but it was too late my cousin literally PASSED OUT his leg was the only thing done MASSES of meat out of his leg could see his bone right through he’s thankful he could walk and the bone didn’t get chopped down by the rottie
Oh gosh. I have a similar experience. Went out for a walk and otw home, I passed by this sort of car shop. Didn't notice their gate was open. Around 6 dogs came lunging at me. I stayed absolutely still, petrified with fear. They circled me and I kid you not, I felt teeth rubbing against my legs. They sniffed me, then by some miracle decided to let me go unharmed. It was too dark and I was too terrified to see what breed they were, but I swear to God this was one of the scariest moments of my life.
I was born into a family where my dad had pit bulls, and I'm 42 years old now and had them every since I've been alive, but I'm not one of these pit bull owners that act like pit bulls don't do Pitbull stuff, they was bred for aggression and fighting obviously, I don't recommend just anybody have them, but I've probably had over 20 and I've never had an incident with any of my kids, family members ,none of that , but I was also raised around them and learn how to handle them. A lot of pit bull owners get the misconception that because they're pit bull treats them nice and loves them that they're not going to bite strangers or even new guests at the home, and it's just not true. They're like a pistol, in the wrong hands they can be deadly, but as far as security for the house, I personally think that they're the best guard dog , they stay on point at all times. But I also knew very selective breeding and pickings , training . Great content bro
Spent time camping on a farmette in Virginia when I was younger. They had a female borble. 190 pounds and built like a pit bull on steroids. Woke up with the sun one morning this dog chased down a doe and was on the does back taking it down like a lion would. Super sweet dog but seriously big ,fast and strong.
My grandpa had a rottweiler in a cage. It grew up with a labrador retriever. The best thing is that both picked up the behavior of one another. The rottweiler was able to behave friendly with the family and any other stranger that didnt try to hurt the family. The labrador was a chasing and barking mashine. And at the end they had become best friends for life. They passed away in a 1 year difference span.😢
We had to put down our English mastiff Moo Moo, she was the sweetest dog I've ever known and would undoubtedly lay down her life to protect her family. She was so awesome me and my dad felt like traitors putting her down even though she was in pain
Romanian raven shepherd. They are raised to guard livestock against wolves and bears. Minimum weight is typically 9 stone and they can stand at over 6ft on 2 legs. They have a huge, deep bark and are huge. They are fiercely loyal to their pack and if raised with humans they treat you like their pack and love you to the ends of the earth. They protect everything in your house regardless of what it is. If raised as a baby correctly they are brilliant with kids and cats, kittens and babies and gentle with family. Anything other than what they know is never getting near you or anyone with you. Absolutely brilliant with commands and doing exactly what it's told immediately. And they have a incredible stealth mode too. Amazing guardians and protectors but amazing with family.
My Rottie-Doberman mix girl was so gorgeous and just the sweetest dog who loved our cats and kittens and also scared the shit out of the mailman and grown men. She was a rescue and was found with huge nipples and no puppies 😢🤬 She did not like any man that was between 5’10” -6’0” and had a bigger build. I think her former owner was a man with that build and he probably took her puppies. Rotties are my favorite pure breed dog ❤ Just love on them, train and guide them and they will literally die protecting you ❤ So loyal.
My Rhodesian ridgeback was one of the best dogs I ever had. He was so gentle with the babies and would take anything they would put them through and loved them and his family dearly. He protected his family and his property with all the due diligence he had in every fibre of his being but was such a loving companion to the family and friends of the family. I would venture to say he was the top of the dogs I have had.
I absolutely love my English mastiff!! She's such a good dog and so easy with the grandkids but if someone she doesn't know comes on the property she's guarding and alerting. Keeps most people away lol
100% I have raised 4 English Mastiff’s they all lived to be 10 years old. Great with kids & family. They do not like drunk men . Or aggressiveness. They will be Loyal 100%. Thank you!♥️🌹
Rottweilers are amazing dogs my best friend has one and one time me and my best friend went on a walk and then a big dog came at us and we ate so lucky that the Rottweiler was with us😅❤.
My guard is a wolfdog named Wolf. He's 15, but surprisingly he's very intelligent, strong, energetic, with amazing sight and hearing. He's been trained all his life since there are 2 police officers in our family. Gotta train him well so he can get all the burglars, murderers, etc. He attacks the ones who enter the house territory, the ones who attack my family, so basically all the dangerous/evil people. He's also very cute tho. I love how if someone or something attacks him, he can send them to Jesus. That's a cute fact I hope. He's actually very nice to family. He listens to ppl too. Here are his command things: Woo: Attack Hiya: Stop Tratra: Run Fah: Wait here And more. He also knows the common stuff like sit, lay down, roll, stand on back paws, pray, lick, etc. He has a dog family too, he's the father of 3 dogs, they're all 13. He was bred with a female husky. She was very weak though, unfortunately Skye the husky passed away from old age.
@@planktonofbikinibottom I didn't mention that my wolfdog has a dog family, how did you know? Btw he's the father of 3 dogs, they're all 13. He was bred with a female husky. She was very weak though, unfortunately she passed away from old age. (Now I edited the comment and added that)
My best ever dog was a Rottie. For the longest time we thought his only protection value was in the breed reputation because he was such a goofy marshmallow. Then he was tested IRL and WOW, what a difference context makes!! Saw the intelligence displayed both in recognizing real danger as well as my ability to deal with it. Turning both on and off like the switch of a light. Incredible! Powerful! I'm glad I was on the backend of all he brought to the situation! I have never felt safer in my life than when that dog was by my side or under my feet sleeping.
Our family’s friend has Rottie. Big and massive. My mother is always afraid of her. And I like her. I like big dogs. I always know with whom I talk and always confident for what they are capable.
Lol what? Then you're a shitty owner. I haven't met a Boerboel that isn't a sweetheart when approached respectful and with the owner present. A Boerboel is very smart. Most remember familiar faces and will learn who is friend and who is not. I'm south african. Ive walked in neighbourhoods and seen massive boerboels in yards. I'd speak to them as i walk. Only when owners were present would i ask to pet them as when the owner is there the animal can pick up on the owners mood and determine if you are friend or foe. One i even built a relationship with giving him biltong after years of passing and petting who's name was bulletjie. Only time they'll really be aggressive is 1 with other strange dogs in their territory (on the property) and unknown faces entering without the owner present indicating it's fine. They are also great with kids. Only reason i wouldn't recommend them for small kids isn't because they don't care, but because when you weigh 75kg it's easy to bump a toddler over simply by moving your head from left to right. Other than that they are great dogs. Just make sure to have a bigish property as these arent apartment dogs but otgerwise all they need is bare basic training to be great and obedient dogs.
i recommend not to get any dog no matter the size if u know nothing about them, if u spend like a 10 hours total amount learning about them from yt and be 2-4 hours with some irl i say u get a golden labrador, incase u already know a lot u can start off with a siberian husky at last, nothing i would recommended which is big till you train any two of those for 2+ years, then you can think about getting a black labrador (female) as it's easier to control. Male breed is way too overpowered if ur not buff with a huge house and good accessories
Have you thought about a Boxer dog? They are very sweet, and playful and energetic. A great pet. Not unmanageable size, and very affectionate. Maybe not the greatest "guard dog" breed, but a perfect family pet.
Standard poodles, labs, golden retrievers, boxers. Standard poodles are big lightweight dogs, very smart and easy to train. No shedding or grooming if you keep clipped. Labs or GR but DO NOT get working lines. Way too much destructive energy and can be difficult to train. Boxers are great too, they have a lot of energy but not very destructive. But they can JUMP high so tall fence is a must for yard. Mixed breed dogs can be good too, just know what you're getting. Please don't get a guardian type big breed until you've spent alot of time around them in person. Most breeds have dedicated breed rescues and that's a great place to start as you'll get to experience alot of what happens when people get a dog they can't handle.
I cannot disagree with you more after living with an African Bourvil, that they are a good dog for a family. If anybody else comes over, like friends, or the kids friends, you never know what’s gonna make the dog go to attack mode. I know you know your dogs, but I think you got this one 100% wrong. My son wanted this dog very badly. But, it bit no less then five people over the time we had him and that was after he had been trained for months. The only other person who I know who had one also would never own another one!
This i would say is only with ocasional boerbuls. I know many people who have them who never bit anyone. Including my grandparents dog. He was a sweetheart and never bit anyone, he only groweld if the people passing by came to close to their house. I know of other people though who have had your problem before.
Agreed. Rescued 1000s of dogs. Lots of Rotties. Great dogs. Females are better for families. Males often don’t like kids and get attached to 1 person, so going to the bathroom at night can be a task 😅 The breeds I keep around while asleep are Schnauzers! Talk about not liking strangers. And the difference is, the Rottie will give a growl warning, while Schnauzers are fearless and have no hesitation switch. Dobermans are the same. You gotta talk to them before entering yourself. And the bigger the Schnauzer the bigger is the problem. And last but not least are Male Doxens! A true Devil dog. If Schnauzers come with 5 bite records, Doxens come with double digits! The land piranha. Don’t underestimate and stop buying from breeders for looks either breed. They are too much to handle and very hard to train. Not good for kids and their friends visiting!! The smartest breed- Doberman. Never have to show a command twice. Sorry, rotties are not a smart breed. Too aloof and loving with people they know. Belgiums a phycho dog. Shouldn’t be bred recreationally. Rescued many, can’t stand the noise n adrenaline overflow. Very sweet breed otherwise. The 2nd smartest breed on my list is Blue Heeler. Not for everyone. Requires a job or something to do. Fantastic with people. Not guardian dogs but will bark and love to communicate with you. Amazing. German Shepherds are great. Males can be too dominant for many to handle. Some can be very loving. Females same. Chows, Akitas, Chinese Sharpei.. Please don’t buy them from breeders! It’s not the breeds I wish to take care of. Too difficult in many aspects. Adopt a rescue dog! Not purebred. So much healthier and better as companion dogs! Adopt, do not shop!
We LOVED our BULL MASTIFF, he past away 3 years . We miss him everyday. He was a Rescue Puppy 🐶 from pound, SOO Many People Wanted Him for a Guard Dog. We fell in LOVE with Him right away, especially when my Husband said go over and bite her on the angle and he did. He didn't do Any Harm but my Husband said that our Dog. He protected me when I would have seizures. LOTS OF LOVE LUCIEN 💙💜🩵
Rottweilers!! My parents friend had two of them. I was 12 and playing in the front yard with the dogs. A man tried to pull me over the fence and I was fighting. The male dog ran over and chomped on his arm and the female stood on her brother and almost bit his throat. My dads friend came out and commanded his dogs to release and the man took off down the street. He asked me if I was okay and I said yes and I was told to play with the dogs in the back yard. My mother was grateful and clocked them dinner. I loved those dogs 🥰
Wow! Very lucky! Rotts are the absolute GOAT
Good for the Dogs! I wish your parents friend would've held the Perpetrator captive until the Cops came.. just so that "maybe" that person won't do that to someone else. Glad you're Safe!
They are lying
Im so happy you were saved
@@Braxton_the_Greatreally? Cause i had a bikers rottie save my life as a kid from a pedophile family member. Theyre really protecrive dogs. And tend to bond really strongly with children.
My rottie broke off his chain when I was a kid to protect this lady who was being beat in the middle of the street. Can confirm they are great protectors.
My boy, when he was 4 months old, broke the chain he was on, to save me from a feather duster I was pretending was attacking me.
@@jaeger251 That’s fn awesome lol. Ain’t no love like a rottie love
Yeah it's crazy how dogs bred to fight and kill are usually some of the most mild mannered dogs. Most people fail to look into the history of rottweilers but they are definitely one of the most courageous dogs by far.
I call mine the “fun police” because people play fighting upsets him. He whines and gets in between and pushes people apart, then gives you a look of total disappointment. 😂
@@FlawlessImperfectionBeauty mine did that too lol
Rotts rarely bark, that's what I love about them. They just growl to give you a second to rethink your choices.
I wish mine rarely barked 😭😭
I like the barking, its an alarm AND a deterent.
@@schoolmarmjackson7656 oh yeah mine scares the shit out of new people that come to my house lmao
I had a Rottweiler who barked just once at anything that he though was worthwhile. That alerted our Boston Terrier to bark non-stop like he was the badass. Then the big boy would just go lay down with the most satisfied smile on his face.
@@Shufflehawkcheck out the McCann video of what kind of barker do you have - very informative as far as what to do and not do, depending on what kind you have. Hope that helps.
My girl is an 11 mo Great Dane/Mastiff and I wish someone had told me how sweet Mastiffs are before. She's got the the steady temperament but the Dane friendliness. I love her so much!
Proud to see my cultures dog the BoerBoel becoming so loved and appreciated worldwide.
Any dog that fights lions gets respect from me
They are the best!
I love them, just got a 4 month old female, she is awesome and so smart
No way a Boerboel is fighting off a Lyon. A Hyena can't do it in a pack.
@@lukeozade9957 good points
My rottie just passed 2 weeks ago.. cried like a damn baby.. miss you every day bud.. house feels empty without him following me around 💔 #RIPZO
Sorry for you're loss
I feel your pain. My best friend, who was also a rottweiler like yours, passed away in 2010 after 10 awesome years. I still think about him very, very often. His picture and collar will always hang on my bedroom wall for the rest of my life.
My condolences, sorry for your loss. But do smile when you reflect upon the unconditional love you were given
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS!
MY SWEET GIRL PASSED AWAY IN 2007. I STILL FEEL HER LOSS TO THIS DAY. SHE WAS FAMILY AND SHE LOVED AND PROTECTED HER FAMILY. R.I.P. MIA
Just hope the bad guy doesn’t bring a butterfly. 😂
Lmao, nailed it!
Damn bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol they train german shepherds to kill Mofos who pull out a 🦋 the minute that shepherd smells the gun he's got eyes on you
😂😂😂
Doesn't work on boerboel
My Rottweiler is the sweetest and most gentle boy ever. It’s hard to describe how amazing they are. One night some drunk guys came staggering over to holler at me on my lawn, they didn’t see the black dog behind me in the dark. All Baron did was step forward, stand and stare. They decided to go have fun elsewhere. 😂
Hahaha
They had enough sobriety to make a smart decision 😂🤣😂‼️
I love Rotts so much and I saw that look more than once. That looks that says "your arms looks like a nice snack".
When I had mine I would give her those huge cow leg bones. The dog would chew through and eat the entire thing in under 45 minutes. It was absolutely terrifying and amazing to watch
@atyourservicedog Your Rottweiler will fight to the death to protect you & your family...they WILL die for you. ❤
@@tardeliesmagic Aww thank you, and I believe you are absolutely right. He let’s me sleep well at night.🥰
Rotties are top tier family animals. Super kind, but very protective.
My rotty is awesome. Never got trained for protection but he does it naturally. If I’m busy working in my yard, he lays down between me and where potential threats might come from and stays alert until I call him off. He never went after anyone but will stand if someone walks in the property which alerts me of the incoming person, usually a neighbour or a delivery person. He looks at me then looks at the person. As soon as I say ok buddy, he turns in the goofball. Never had an occasion where it was a threat but I feel he would do his job if it ever happens.
Great Dog you have
Love my rotties and boerbels.
Oh yeah, these dogs protection is pure instinct. My girl has never been trained for protection. As much as I wanted her to be, I was really sick at the best age and never got the chance to do the heavy training. But her instincts are spot on, and she knows her commands still
Sexy dogo
Raised 4 children with 2 Rottweilers. They are so intelligent and confident, they have no reason to be aggressive for no reason, like some breeds. I had 4 babies crawling and pulling on my huge Rottweilers. So tolerant! Best breed!
Letting kids crawl,pull, and poke dogs is asking for a bite or worse to happen. Dogs have good and bad days same as people they also age at a much faster rate. I grew up with Rottweilers they are great dogs. But if the kids are ole enough they need to be taught to respect the dogs and how to interact with them. Happens to all the time the family dog either gets old or just has a day it doesn’t feel like being pulled or poked and then it gets blamed for biting one of the kids. Hope you know how to read dog body language.
@apbt067 I've raised Rottweilers for 35 years. People have no idea what it takes to raise and train them. They get this dog because they look good. After 9 months of no guidance and discipline, it's too late. They know there is no leadership in the house, so they take the position of leadership. They are so intelligent they have figured out the human very young ! Any dog that bites its owner or kids is insecure and had no discipline or direction. I never had these issues be cause I knew exactly what I was getting into. My 4 kids are older now, but I have no regrets raising them with Rottweilers. Never ever aggression ever!!
@@amyfaranso8423or me the problem was the puppy faze with rotts. I wouldnt leave my 7 month old rott alone with really small kids. She just wanted to rumble and tumble too much. She was alot different than labs i had. The gentle with little children thing happens when they get mature.
No dog should be “aggressive for no reason” if it’s been well raised and well bred, regardless of the breed.
No rotwiler raised with love will ever attack his family
I got bit real bad by our neighbours completely untrained rottie when I was about 17 years old. Left a nasty mark on my arm but luckily no irreversible damage. Took the fucking clown several minutes to get his dog off of me. Never been more scared in my life than at that exact point that beast caught my arm in its mouth, I was 100% sure my whole arm is gone and was just focusing on keeping my head and neck out of reach.
Ended up getting a rottie myself when I turned 19 and moved out from my childhood home, the absolute best dog I've ever had. Training was rough in the beginning but after that no problems whatsoever.
Holy shit. U still decided to get one after that?
Wow, pretty amazing how you got a rottie yourself after that!
@@funtime_error_ Always loved them, even after getting bitten. Amazing dogs
I was recently bit by one in the leg while fishing. The dog was hunting me. Took off after me after I walked past their group. Thankfully I reacted and the dog wasnt able to lock on. Socialize them! Otherwise they get very uncomfortable in busy environments.
So uh gonna tell us how you got bit? You're leaving out very important information
I had a 115lb Rottweiler who took a shine to my little girl. When she was 4 and only 30lbs she would walk the dog on a leash (I wouldn't let her do it for long distances for obvious reasons). That dog would NEVER leave her side. You can approach any one of us but you would not be able to get within 10 feet of my kid without that dog in your face. She wouldn't growl or make a noise but she made her presence VERY well known. Best dog I ever had
I had an old friend who had an English mastiff, I still have pictures of me laying with that beautiful dog. She was the biggest dog I’ve ever seen with my two eyes, but also the biggest baby. Her favorite snack was cheese, and if she saw a rolled up newspaper, she would P because it would scare her so badly. Her humans were an elderly Italian couple and never once hurt her, but just the thought of them being mad at her just for her to pieces. She was truly the sweetest dog I’ve ever seen. I have a Cane Corso now which I believe is an Italian mastiff… Wow the energy levels are just like night and day.
Boerboels are real beasts man. I've had a good amount of them. Their muscle density is amazing and they have one of the highest bite forces of any canine
I had a female rottweiler who was a great guard dog but was also really good and calm with extended family over for bbqs and was great with kids. I still have days where i shed a few tears when I think of her.
English Mastiffs are by far the best family dog you could ever have. I had an English Mastiff named Brody who lived to be 16 years old. My youngest son used to sing twinkle twinkle Little Star to him and he would just melt. I miss him so much
Sorry for u lost….
@@alphonsev1926 thank you I really appreciate you.
16, you guys were lucky for sure. Our awesome mastiff only made it to 9. We still miss her.
@@chrisjones6002 yeah we had to come to a decision to put him down because he wasn't just going to pass on his own. Not without being in a lot of pain. He was the coolest damn dog I've ever known.
Hope ours lives that long. He's 2 now. Still want a boerboel though
You got that right when it comes to the protection abilities of the well bred Rottweilers! There's literally nothing like them!!! And the way they pick up on someone's thoughts & intentions is phenomenal!!!!
As a professional breeder, handler & trainer of the many different 'protection dog' breeds,
for my own personal protection dogs
I will have no other!!!
Agree 💯 %. Our Rottie is so friendly he chooses to meet strangers or people over FOOD. He’s afraid of everything from cats to boxes. I have been questioning if he is even a true Rottie or maybe just an outlier. Got a wake up call when a pitbull escaped from garage and charged us at full speed. My Rottie took a stance and gave a controllable lion roar! NEVER seen a pitbull turn around so fast with his tail down and walk back to the garage.
The Pitbull said you know what I'm going to think about that
Rottweilers are amazing family pets, too.
My best friend has one and she is just the sweetest. My friend doesn’t have kids, but all of the people at our workplace bring their dogs so her rotti gets to come into work every day, and so she was kind of nervous letting her meet kids since she had never been around them much at all as a puppy. Whenever customers bring their kids, her rotti gets SO excited! The sound of their voice immediately has her whining to go upstairs so she can meet them! She is SO gentle with them, and really the only worry we ever have with her is that she knocks us over sometimes because she forgets she’s chonky and believes she’s a lap dog, so she wants to lean and sit on you 😂 She can get loud and sound a little scary if she barks, but we always reassure people that this is just her play bark, and you will KNOW if it isn’t.
We only hear her scary bark when she sees someone jogging or wearing a hat, aka she thinks you look suspicious 😂
I find it funny because she was not trained to do that, but she doesn’t want anyone running up on her protection space or if she can’t clearly identify you.
I have no doubt she would protect us well if we ever had a situation where we needed it, like a break in or getting attacked.
She’s super intelligent, and is very good at scaring people whether she’s trying to or not 😂 maybe there’s a reason we’ve not had to see her in action lol
Poor girl wants to make so many friends but doesn’t know how big her voice is, and how scary just her friendly bark is 😂 but that lil nub is waggin’ so hard, trying to show she just wants belly rubs and to lick your shins 😂
I love my Boerboel’s. They are very protective over our house and family.
My rottie was the most sweetest cutest cuddliest dog we ever had growing up. I would often curl up on the living room floor and use her as a pillow. Out on walks I would run down the street and when I was a bit away my dad would let her off the lead to chase me (used to love seeing the fear on strangers faces when we did this). She was so well trained that she would always stand at my side or in front of me if there were strangers about
That sounds so nice, I can’t wait to get a rottie myself one day!
Had an english mastiff when i was little
Amazing dog. Buy from a quality breeder, Keep their weight under control and you have yourself a bouncer
My buddy had one named rugby. He could tackle you with one arm or just plain ol push you over haha!
As a kid one of my neighbours had a rottweiler. Super sweet dog, got along really well with all the children in the area
I met this guy that had an astonishingly big mastiff so careful and benignant. ❤
We love our 5 month old Boerboel, Yogi.
Garret’s courses have been fantastic - he’s already one of the most well trained dogs we’ve ever had.
Love my boerbels
@@tracyjohnson5023 they are the best dogs , amazingly intelligent as well . 👍
Still want a fawn one.
my English mastiff was the sweetest dog. she never learned how big she got, and would try to squeeze into the smallest places. when we brought my daughter home from the hospital, she would sleep right next to the crib
I had a boerboel, they are incredible smart, caring and gentle with children, i loved him incredibly, he grew up to be larger than normal boerboels so people were scared to even visit us, but he knew who was stranger danger and who not, they do eat alot on the side note... Miss you my boy❤️🩹
I have a South African boerboel she’s the sweetest dog ever, only wants to love but none of the neighbors walk on the same side of street when we are out😂. Her stance and stare is enough to scare people off 😂
we had a Rottweiler growing up. he loved us, but loved protecting us kids more. my mom got him when she divorced my dad for protection. he did his job faithfully for 8 years then i had to put him down due to cancer. id love another Rottweiler
Get a chihuahua, whoever breaks into ur house will know real pain💀
Lmao
One kick
lol when shitbull owners say that unironically though
@@failtolawl you mean Pitbulls?
A chihuahua isn't intinitading at all. One kick and the dog could be history
I had a rottie growing up. He was the best boy ever ❤
Rescued an 8 week old rotty pup who is now 11 weeks. I watch your videos a ton and follow training courses. I love the information you give on different breeds. We love our rotty baby and are trying to do right by him with training and socialization. ❤
The sweetest dog I’ve ever met in my life was a rottie. She looked like she could rip your arm off, but she was an absolute darling 🥰
The only downside to these little cuties is the drool. My. Gosh.THE DROOL.
🤣
Rottweilers are not a problem with drooling, the other breeds on his list are heavy droolers.
@@texasgirl6000 Rotties only have a “problem” when they drink water…staring at you as it drips all over the floor….
We bought towels from goodwill/yard sales to keep close by but also taught the command “clean your mouth”. It’s not perfect but each time you say it they take their tongue and wipe their mouth.
Our younger one only drools when you have a delicious treat & are taking too long to give it; her current favorite is dehydrated mango. 😂
@@texasgirl6000 nope boerbels arent droolers. But like rotties they get water everywhere after they drink. English mastiffs are big droolers
@@SolHeizerUse a drooless bowl, or raise the bowl high up in the middle of a big planted pot, they water it themselves. 😂 Mine just finished a big bowl of Thai tea, he goes berserk for flavored teas. 😂
Huskys are good guard dogs,not beacuse they bark or bite,THEY SCREAM
@me me try living with my dog
Shiba too, but they aren't big so they can get dropkicked
Love huskys but I wouldn't choose one
for guard dog.
Huskies are a doggie security alert system.
Huskies are absolutely Brilliant also... They're not easily fooled and know exactly what's going on. They have very high social IQs...
Just remember if you get a mastiff, they greet you by taking your arm in their mouth and leaving it covered in slobber. It is their way of shaking hands lol.
I lived next to a rotty. When school kids would walk by, he would jump his fence and sit to be petted. Then he would jump back into his yard. It was amazing to see.
German shepherds are amazing too. Very VERY loyal to their pack but if socialized properly are so friendly and sweet!
They shed like there’s no tomorrow and require a lot of physical activity
I have worked with or around dogs since I was a little guy. My aunt operated the local humane society and my dad worked there on his days off from the fire department then I went on to do the same as well as volunteer for several mastiff rescues here in Florida.
I will second what is stated here about the Rottweiler. They are smart, loyal, and will annihilate a person if they feel threatened. If a Rott likes you, you have a friend for life. If a Rott LOVES you, you have a furry Guardian Angel who will move Heaven and Earth to make sure you are safe. If a Rottweiler doesn’t like you…move along and better luck next time because if you cross that dog, you WILL regret it. They don’t bite often, but they more than make up for frequency with severity. Fortunately, they have a good off switch and tend to back off once the perceived threat is gone.
My dad used to breed high pedigree rottweilers at my house when I was 10. At one point we had around 12 rottweilers living in our yard. Very good dogs if you can handle their character
I had 4 rotties! Sadley they all died from cancer. They are the most lovable kids you can have. They were very protective of our family!
I had a Dogo Argentino, he was an absolute beautiful boy, super protective, but loved playing(as long as he was introduced properly)
He was pretty stubborn at times(known for that) but when it came to actual Commands he would stop at nothing to make sure he did a good job. And at the end of the day, he was a HUGE softy.
I love you Bo
Rest In Peace
Half dogo half am Bulldog ridin shotgun in the truck atm. AWESOME PUP
Grew up with rottweilers. Last one passed away last November. Loyalty and protection were always his priority and he was also a big teddy bear😂
My mom bred rotts grew up with one named Zeus I’d read to him and he followed me everywhere and wouldn’t let me into the street but also wouldn’t let anyone we didn’t approve of into the yard. Great dogs.
I miss frankly the stick collector. You only needed to find her and 5 pounds of kindling between her teeth.
Never a grump in 10 years . Rip frankie.
So agree with Rottweiler as a protective family pet. They are so loyal and loving to those they know.
I'm a boerboel owner and one thing I can say is that if raised correctly they really are willing to fight anything for you. Just last week my smallest one was smallest one was fighting a cow because it tried to chase her away.
Rotts are chill and actually can observe you as long as you don't cause a problem your good ❤️
Yes Rottweiler a big baby and he will protect you with his life I love them❤
Agree! They will fight till it's last breath to protect its family.
My Rottweiler is one of the best dogs I’ve ever had, it’s hard to describe how loyal, loving and perceptive they are. ❤
My dad has been a cop for over 30 years and to this day he tells me the worst call he has ever been on was an English Mastiff call.
In February many years ago 3 kids broke into a families home sometime between 10:30PM & 12:30AM with intentions of robbing them. It’s unclear if the kids thought no one was home or if the house was specifically targeted. Anyways, the parents of the household were out at a work party late and they had 3 kids who were at home. At the time a 16 year old girl, 13 year old boy and a 7 year old girl who they got via foster care when she was 3 and they were lucky enough to adopt her. This next part is sad but it’s relevant. She came from a very abusive home before CPS finally got a tip of the abuse and went over finding her malnourished and terrified of people because of how poorly she was treated by her mother & her step father (who were both arrested and given 20-life with the possibility of parole after 22 years).
When she got her foster home she refused to be around people because she was terrified what they would do to her because all she has ever known were humans abusing her. The family of the home gave her space and let her get comfortable on her own terms as she had been through a lot. Over the next week they noticed she loved looking out her bedroom window when their neighbors dog was outside. So they made a decision to get her a puppy so she could have something to bond with and hopefully in turn understand love not just pain. Well obviously the dog was an English Mastiff and they did everything together. Slowly overtime this little girl saw her parents taking care of her dog that she loved so dearly and she started to realize they’re helping the dog just like they want to help her. So they became a family ending with her being officially adopted by their foster parents about 3 years after getting her.
Now that the backstory is out of the way, the 3 boys kicking in the back door and made entry into the house. Obviously startled all 3 of the kids were shaken and the oldest girl made her way to the stairs and looked down to see 2 men in their living room. She screamed and ran towards her younger sisters room where their dog was. Opening her door the dog was very nervous and alert. The bedroom door did not have a lock on it. The 2 men from the living room made their way up the stairs followed by the 3rd guy as well. They opened the door and made the biggest mistake of their lives.
Protecting his family, the dog jumped on one of them and bit one of the boys on the ankle. His bite was so strong it broke his ankle and I mean absolutely obliterated it. The dog then jumps on the next closest to the room and barely got the kids hand but he took 2 of his fingers right off. The third one was smart enough to run down the stairs during all the commotion but he tripped down the stairs and broke his leg. Seeing the other boy run, the dog went back to the second guy who was still standing up and bit down on his thigh. The dog then returned to the room with the girls where they shut the door and waited for the police to show up. The third guy with the broken leg hobbled out of the house and got picked up by the police about 200 yards from the house but his friends didn’t follow him.
The 2 boys did not make it. One of them had their femoral artery hit and bleed out in just minutes, the second boy actually had a seizure from the pain he had endured and ended up dying later at the hospital.
Mastiff’s are in fact great defense dogs
Wow, what a rollercoaster tale.
Definitely getting one of these darlings of I ever have only daughters haha
I think this is made up but I don't know anybody who would care enough to make it up so I'm forced to believe you
Yeah and your dad was just like all other cops useless guns and dogs are the only way to have defenses cops only show up when its to late
Wow. Those poor kids, especially the girl who’d already been through so much. I hope the dog gave her some comfort knowing she was protected and loved. 😢
@@kinglokimrvegas8687bruh I gotta ask what was he supposed to do? It’s not minority report unless there informed of something not much they can do to anticipate such an event they got called after the dog checked the invaders not like they were even called before it
Our rottweiler love's the family and is absolutely protective of his people he doesn't bark much but when he does the whole neighborhood hears it. Hands down one of the best dogs I've ever had.
English Mastiff is like that one doorman who's so big he never actually needs to get in a fight... and if you get to know him yiu find out he's a really nice guy.
I have a purebred Kuvasz and her default is chill and laid-back but the second she senses danger... you best get the hell away from me or she'll tear you a new one. Most loyal dog I've ever had. However, not a breed for first time owners, stubborn and sensitive is a combination for a more experienced person
Have one too, but just a mix. He’s very loyal and protective of his family, but actually relatively nice when not around us. Very solitary animal though, if you want another you will need to raise it with the Kuvasz from birth, my dog hates basically any other animals or adult men that come near us.
When I was a kid I always dreamed of having either a Great Pyrenees or Kuvasz...but I never did end up owning a dog. They're beautiful animals though.
The only time I’ve been properly scared by my grandparent’s rottie is when we came into the house without her being shown that we were there, scared the shit out of me but she went back to being a big sweet pile of cute after she knew who we were. Amazing breed.
Perfect dog aside from a couple issues (that can be fixed and are being worked on), really hoping to get one when I can afford it.
Time and training is all it takes. Hope you get one .
Can be fixed and are being worked on eugenics is great as long as it benifits humanity right 😂
@@kinglokimrvegas8687 sorry what?
i don’t see how fixing a dog’s aggression is eugenics. She has dog reactivity, which is an issue to be trained out of her.
@@ratgoblin5011 aww my bad thought you were talking about the genetic stuff like their disposition to hip problems apologies
@@kinglokimrvegas8687 that wouldn’t even be eugenics. dog breeds shouldn’t be forced to suffer cause humans think they look cool. i’m all for breeding healthier dogs, that’s why i’m a fan of retro pugs and renaissance bulldogs. i’m going into dog breeding when i can afford it and fully intend to improve health and functionality with every litter i produce. humans can have kids with whoever they want, they’re smart enough to know and deal with their own health issues, dogs don’t, so they need humans to step in and make sure they’re bred responsibly.
I have a 65kg Rottweiler, he's the biggest sook, but no one gets in his yard if he doesn't want you there
That’s unlike a Rottie, they normally let people in. But letting them out is another story.
@@LANDYMAN090 haha my sister's rotties were like that. He's a Sook when I'm there but he's boss when I'm not around. He knows what's required lol
You a newfie?
I had an English Mastiff and an American Akita! I’d trust my life and children’s lives with either!
He’s adorable
Cane corso. My favorite. Best dog I ever owned. He loved kids. Easy to train and a great protector. I had a Rottweiler and loved her too. She was a good protector too.
There was a Rottweiler that was behind a fence in one of my neighborhood houses. Every time I would pass by it he would bark violently. One day I was walking pass his fence as I was semi distracted, I didn’t notice until it was too late that the fence was open. The second I realized it, the dog was semi lunging towards me aggressively.
I knew I was f’ed so in a split second I knew I can’t run, so I just stood still and averted my eyes in a somewhat submissive stance, when he reached me, he seemed to lessen in aggression and sniffed my hand before going back. I swear my spirit left my body at that moment lol.
Lucky bro fr I own 2 Rottweilers now but both my older cousins in their teens were attacked by a rottweiler he was chained but house had no fence cousins were in backyard it broke the chain and came after one of my older cousin and my cousins big brother saw and came out to save his brother but it was too late my cousin literally PASSED OUT his leg was the only thing done MASSES of meat out of his leg could see his bone right through he’s thankful he could walk and the bone didn’t get chopped down by the rottie
To this day my cousins both scared of the breed even tho they have their own dog now it’s just trauma
@@ImJidionDaddy wow that’s nuts
Oh gosh. I have a similar experience. Went out for a walk and otw home, I passed by this sort of car shop. Didn't notice their gate was open. Around 6 dogs came lunging at me. I stayed absolutely still, petrified with fear. They circled me and I kid you not, I felt teeth rubbing against my legs. They sniffed me, then by some miracle decided to let me go unharmed. It was too dark and I was too terrified to see what breed they were, but I swear to God this was one of the scariest moments of my life.
I was born into a family where my dad had pit bulls, and I'm 42 years old now and had them every since I've been alive, but I'm not one of these pit bull owners that act like pit bulls don't do Pitbull stuff, they was bred for aggression and fighting obviously, I don't recommend just anybody have them, but I've probably had over 20 and I've never had an incident with any of my kids, family members ,none of that , but I was also raised around them and learn how to handle them. A lot of pit bull owners get the misconception that because they're pit bull treats them nice and loves them that they're not going to bite strangers or even new guests at the home, and it's just not true. They're like a pistol, in the wrong hands they can be deadly, but as far as security for the house, I personally think that they're the best guard dog , they stay on point at all times. But I also knew very selective breeding and pickings , training . Great content bro
Refreshing honesty
Spent time camping on a farmette in Virginia when I was younger. They had a female borble. 190 pounds and built like a pit bull on steroids. Woke up with the sun one morning this dog chased down a doe and was on the does back taking it down like a lion would. Super sweet dog but seriously big ,fast and strong.
My grandpa had a rottweiler in a cage. It grew up with a labrador retriever.
The best thing is that both picked up the behavior of one another. The rottweiler was able to behave friendly with the family and any other stranger that didnt try to hurt the family. The labrador was a chasing and barking mashine. And at the end they had become best friends for life. They passed away in a 1 year difference span.😢
My neighbor had a Mastiff. She needed a Bobcat for a pooper scooper.
🤣 oh my I can’t imagine haha
Gotta teach them where to poop....then watch the sneaky lil buggers to make sure they listen 😂
Finally the Boerboel got some love from you. Very calm dogs but they mean business if someone crosses them.
I have a boerboel because I livebin South-Africa 😂
We had to put down our English mastiff Moo Moo, she was the sweetest dog I've ever known and would undoubtedly lay down her life to protect her family. She was so awesome me and my dad felt like traitors putting her down even though she was in pain
My jack a poo gets called moo moo
You are an awesome trainer! Thank you
bro I had to run away from a Doberman in crocs no joke because my friends can’t control there dang dog
I'm still in gried about my Rottie who passed away absolutely the best dog I've ever owned
Romanian raven shepherd. They are raised to guard livestock against wolves and bears. Minimum weight is typically 9 stone and they can stand at over 6ft on 2 legs. They have a huge, deep bark and are huge. They are fiercely loyal to their pack and if raised with humans they treat you like their pack and love you to the ends of the earth. They protect everything in your house regardless of what it is. If raised as a baby correctly they are brilliant with kids and cats, kittens and babies and gentle with family. Anything other than what they know is never getting near you or anyone with you. Absolutely brilliant with commands and doing exactly what it's told immediately. And they have a incredible stealth mode too. Amazing guardians and protectors but amazing with family.
They're a beautiful breed too.
Are they prone to be reactive to dogs on walks?
Do they tend to be reactive to other dogs? How do they get along with other large breed dogs in the home?
Cool list man, had both of the top 2 growing up in SA. Awesome dogs and great guard dogs 🐶
My Rottie-Doberman mix girl was so gorgeous and just the sweetest dog who loved our cats and kittens and also scared the shit out of the mailman and grown men. She was a rescue and was found with huge nipples and no puppies 😢🤬 She did not like any man that was between 5’10” -6’0” and had a bigger build. I think her former owner was a man with that build and he probably took her puppies. Rotties are my favorite pure breed dog ❤ Just love on them, train and guide them and they will literally die protecting you ❤ So loyal.
Rottie’s are the best! So powerful
My Rhodesian ridgeback was one of the best dogs I ever had. He was so gentle with the babies and would take anything they would put them through and loved them and his family dearly. He protected his family and his property with all the due diligence he had in every fibre of his being but was such a loving companion to the family and friends of the family. I would venture to say he was the top of the dogs I have had.
I absolutely love my English mastiff!! She's such a good dog and so easy with the grandkids but if someone she doesn't know comes on the property she's guarding and alerting. Keeps most people away lol
All the mastiff are sweet when trained .
Had one for my first dog, miss her a lot total sweetheart
100% I have raised 4 English Mastiff’s they all lived to be 10 years old. Great with kids & family. They do not like drunk men . Or aggressiveness. They will be Loyal 100%. Thank you!♥️🌹
The rottie does bark different. One of the reasons I absolutely love them
Its so loud its ridiculous. Even as a puppy mine barked like she was full grown. My females bark is something else haha!
We got a dogue de Bordeaux n she don’t play especially about her little humans 😩🥴😂❤️
Used to have an English Mastiff, the sweetest big boi to ever be. Though he haaaated the pizza delivery guy 😂
Rottweilers are amazing dogs my best friend has one and one time me and my best friend went on a walk and then a big dog came at us and we ate so lucky that the Rottweiler was with us😅❤.
had a rottie named Zeus, great dog was a gentle giant but would protect our family at all costs, miss you Zeus ❤️
Awww, English mastiffs are not in my country. They look like amazing dogs and I love large breeds😭
You can add Presa Canario (Spanish Mastiff) too. Really common guard dog in south america
My guard is a wolfdog named Wolf. He's 15, but surprisingly he's very intelligent, strong, energetic, with amazing sight and hearing. He's been trained all his life since there are 2 police officers in our family. Gotta train him well so he can get all the burglars, murderers, etc. He attacks the ones who enter the house territory, the ones who attack my family, so basically all the dangerous/evil people. He's also very cute tho. I love how if someone or something attacks him, he can send them to Jesus. That's a cute fact I hope. He's actually very nice to family. He listens to ppl too.
Here are his command things:
Woo: Attack
Hiya: Stop
Tratra: Run
Fah: Wait here
And more. He also knows the common stuff like sit, lay down, roll, stand on back paws, pray, lick, etc. He has a dog family too, he's the father of 3 dogs, they're all 13. He was bred with a female husky. She was very weak though, unfortunately Skye the husky passed away from old age.
Woah! That's so cool! Which one was the wolf? The father or mother? Also, what was the dog breed it was bred with?
@@planktonofbikinibottom I didn't mention that my wolfdog has a dog family, how did you know? Btw he's the father of 3 dogs, they're all 13. He was bred with a female husky. She was very weak though, unfortunately she passed away from old age.
(Now I edited the comment and added that)
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The boer boel is an absolute unit of a dog but can be the sweetest dog to puppies and children
A rottweiler is so freaking sweet, i love them so much. My friend had one that recently passed away, rest in peace❤
My uncle has a Rottie. Just a big cuddly bear.
My best ever dog was a Rottie. For the longest time we thought his only protection value was in the breed reputation because he was such a goofy marshmallow. Then he was tested IRL and WOW, what a difference context makes!! Saw the intelligence displayed both in recognizing real danger as well as my ability to deal with it. Turning both on and off like the switch of a light. Incredible! Powerful! I'm glad I was on the backend of all he brought to the situation! I have never felt safer in my life than when that dog was by my side or under my feet sleeping.
Our family’s friend has Rottie. Big and massive. My mother is always afraid of her. And I like her. I like big dogs. I always know with whom I talk and always confident for what they are capable.
Very well said. Agree on all 3!
I have a 132 pound male Rottweiler. U most definitely don’t want to be on the wrong side of that bite!!!
Bro when I read this I thought you said you had all 3, I was like wtf
Wow , after watching tons of your videos , I am absolutely shocked the cane corso isn’t on that short list .
i believe a cane corso is an excellent GD however this category is for family guarding. the list are far superior around kids.
Yea the CC is actually on his list of breeds not to own as family dogs lol
You are awesome, sir. Love all of your videos ❤
I love this guy 😊
The South African Boerboel is not a good choice for inexperienced people and are a highly aggressive dog
Lol what? Then you're a shitty owner. I haven't met a Boerboel that isn't a sweetheart when approached respectful and with the owner present. A Boerboel is very smart. Most remember familiar faces and will learn who is friend and who is not. I'm south african. Ive walked in neighbourhoods and seen massive boerboels in yards. I'd speak to them as i walk. Only when owners were present would i ask to pet them as when the owner is there the animal can pick up on the owners mood and determine if you are friend or foe. One i even built a relationship with giving him biltong after years of passing and petting who's name was bulletjie. Only time they'll really be aggressive is 1 with other strange dogs in their territory (on the property) and unknown faces entering without the owner present indicating it's fine. They are also great with kids. Only reason i wouldn't recommend them for small kids isn't because they don't care, but because when you weigh 75kg it's easy to bump a toddler over simply by moving your head from left to right. Other than that they are great dogs. Just make sure to have a bigish property as these arent apartment dogs but otgerwise all they need is bare basic training to be great and obedient dogs.
Hey, what are the best large dog breeds for first time owners?
No large dog breeds are for first time owners
i recommend not to get any dog no matter the size if u know nothing about them, if u spend like a 10 hours total amount learning about them from yt and be 2-4 hours with some irl i say u get a golden labrador, incase u already know a lot u can start off with a siberian husky at last, nothing i would recommended which is big till you train any two of those for 2+ years, then you can think about getting a black labrador (female) as it's easier to control. Male breed is way too overpowered if ur not buff with a huge house and good accessories
if u want in small sizes tho i say go for shiba-inus, as per my experience it's the easiest to tame so far, leaving some...
Have you thought about a Boxer dog? They are very sweet, and playful and energetic. A great pet. Not unmanageable size, and very affectionate. Maybe not the greatest "guard dog" breed, but a perfect family pet.
Standard poodles, labs, golden retrievers, boxers. Standard poodles are big lightweight dogs, very smart and easy to train. No shedding or grooming if you keep clipped.
Labs or GR but DO NOT get working lines. Way too much destructive energy and can be difficult to train.
Boxers are great too, they have a lot of energy but not very destructive. But they can JUMP high so tall fence is a must for yard.
Mixed breed dogs can be good too, just know what you're getting.
Please don't get a guardian type big breed until you've spent alot of time around them in person. Most breeds have dedicated breed rescues and that's a great place to start as you'll get to experience alot of what happens when people get a dog they can't handle.
I cannot disagree with you more after living with an African Bourvil, that they are a good dog for a family.
If anybody else comes over, like friends, or the kids friends, you never know what’s gonna make the dog go to attack mode.
I know you know your dogs, but I think you got this one 100% wrong.
My son wanted this dog very badly. But, it bit no less then five people over the time we had him and that was after he had been trained for months. The only other person who I know who had one also would never own another one!
This i would say is only with ocasional boerbuls. I know many people who have them who never bit anyone. Including my grandparents dog. He was a sweetheart and never bit anyone, he only groweld if the people passing by came to close to their house. I know of other people though who have had your problem before.
Irresponsible backyard breeders don't care about health or temperament issues which makes for a dangerous dog
I love how he calls humans two-legged critters!
Agreed. Rescued 1000s of dogs. Lots of Rotties. Great dogs. Females are better for families. Males often don’t like kids and get attached to 1 person, so going to the bathroom at night can be a task 😅
The breeds I keep around while asleep are Schnauzers! Talk about not liking strangers. And the difference is, the Rottie will give a growl warning, while Schnauzers are fearless and have no hesitation switch. Dobermans are the same. You gotta talk to them before entering yourself. And the bigger the Schnauzer the bigger is the problem.
And last but not least are Male Doxens! A true Devil dog. If Schnauzers come with 5 bite records, Doxens come with double digits! The land piranha. Don’t underestimate and stop buying from breeders for looks either breed. They are too much to handle and very hard to train. Not good for kids and their friends visiting!!
The smartest breed- Doberman. Never have to show a command twice. Sorry, rotties are not a smart breed. Too aloof and loving with people they know. Belgiums a phycho dog. Shouldn’t be bred recreationally. Rescued many, can’t stand the noise n adrenaline overflow. Very sweet breed otherwise.
The 2nd smartest breed on my list is Blue Heeler. Not for everyone. Requires a job or something to do. Fantastic with people. Not guardian dogs but will bark and love to communicate with you. Amazing.
German Shepherds are great. Males can be too dominant for many to handle. Some can be very loving. Females same.
Chows, Akitas, Chinese Sharpei.. Please don’t buy them from breeders! It’s not the breeds I wish to take care of. Too difficult in many aspects. Adopt a rescue dog! Not purebred. So much healthier and better as companion dogs!
Adopt, do not shop!
German Shepherds are the best
🐕 same opinion
he is strong ;) but to get german its dificalt its better russian shepard its bigger and stronger then rotti
We LOVED our BULL MASTIFF, he past away 3 years . We miss him everyday. He was a Rescue Puppy 🐶 from pound, SOO Many People Wanted Him for a Guard Dog. We fell in LOVE with Him right away, especially when my Husband said go over and bite her on the angle and he did. He didn't do Any Harm but my Husband said that our Dog. He protected me when I would have seizures. LOTS OF LOVE LUCIEN 💙💜🩵