How to Prevent Aggression When Training Your Rottweiler!

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  • @RickellBallentine
    @RickellBallentine 10 місяців тому +3

    Raising 2 bouncing Rottweiler boys, only 4 months old so far. Perfectly timed video release. Been loving your material! Thank you for your work

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  10 місяців тому +1

      I’m glad it was helpful! Have fun with the pups and reach out with questions any time!

    • @abrahamdraper1911
      @abrahamdraper1911 10 місяців тому +1

      ❤️ rotties (especially with their ears on) and your presentation style suits me down to the ground, so I'll be checking in for more videos.
      However, and this is just a tip, you might want to politely request that your camera op doesn't smoke cigarettes whilst filming. It's not a great look.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  10 місяців тому +3

      @@abrahamdraper1911I am glad that you enjoyed this video! What dogs do you own? In regards to the smoke, that was an incense burning! Smoking around dogs, especially inside is extremely dangerous so we would never do that! Let us know what questions you have, we would love to answer them for you!

    • @abrahamdraper1911
      @abrahamdraper1911 10 місяців тому +1

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining Ah, good to know. Thank you 🤗
      Currently I have a single mixed breed rescue, but I've owned lots of different breeds over the years (I'm old), from J-Akita to Jack Russell terrier. I've loved them all!
      *subscribed*

  • @CoachCarolinaHTX
    @CoachCarolinaHTX 3 місяці тому

    We rescued a 2.5 yo. He gets aggressive with all people who come to the house. He has had training and stopped doing destructive behavior but he will still snap at people. Have you seen other dogs be trained at this age to know who is ok to come inside the house and near the fence?

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  3 місяці тому

      Absolutely! We see dogs of that age all the time and help their clients overcome these issues. I would start by getting a perfect heel command and then use that as a calming technique at the front door for people intros.