WHY YOU SHOULDN'T GET A ROTTWEILER

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  • Getting a Rottweiler is a big decision and should be well thought out, these are the reasons you should not get a Rottie
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  • @joshuadaniels2229
    @joshuadaniels2229 Рік тому +41

    I’ve had 5 Rottie’s. Definitely listen to what he’s saying before you get one. They all have had different personalities and a couple I really had to be on top of.

    • @OPWasatchReptiles
      @OPWasatchReptiles Рік тому +3

      I have two and a litter on the way. Not for a first time dog owner, my female Rottweiler is the sweetest dog ever but definitely a time bomb around strangers. Doesnt matter how much I socialize her she does not trust people, she’ll tolerate you but will keep an eye on you the entire time. Waiting for a reason to

    • @theaveragemale
      @theaveragemale Рік тому +3

      My 2 Rottweilers are completely different dogs with completely different personalities and habits

    • @xxxxxx6551
      @xxxxxx6551 9 місяців тому

      I love love rotties. I had four of them. Very loyal, loving and protective.

  • @snookwestwest2298
    @snookwestwest2298 Рік тому +16

    I've never had a better dog than my Rottweiler! It's unbelievable how much he loves me and his family! These dogs will lay their life on the line to protect you. I would recommend getting 2. They really need the extra attention especially when you aren't home.

  • @Yeoman7
    @Yeoman7 Рік тому +62

    Best. Breed .EVER!

    • @colin762
      @colin762 8 місяців тому +3

      I do understand though what he's saying. Iv got one. But agree...it's about the owner.. not the dog

    • @rohanraghuram9635
      @rohanraghuram9635 7 місяців тому

      The most challenging breed. But I was a young and in 2 nd grade and the Rottweiler puppy was not motivated to play with me

    • @ralphhopwood9310
      @ralphhopwood9310 2 місяці тому

      Weak people should never own a big powerful dog specially a rottweiler the command respect and respect is given back . I love my male rottweiler he's my best friend but he nos his place in the family and he's brilliant with my teenage kids. But would never trust him round screaming little kids if I wasn't with him. It's definitely the owner I see them people everyday letting there dogs off the Leeds and have no control over there dogs letting there dogs just run around and there reply is he's harmless. My rottweiler has bin bitten twice by these dumb dog owners and my dogs response is why is this dog bitting me haha my response totally different.

  • @GP-tw2fi
    @GP-tw2fi Рік тому +25

    New Rottweiler owner. After owning many boxers before. I find this breed not only easier to train but more obedient and eager to please ... there is a definite seriousness this breed displays and and should be considered when playing w mates and owners but with needs clear and constant guidelines and absolute instruction.... this dog does amazing things ... he surprises me everyday how really great they can be.

    • @samanthajgarcia-politi5828
      @samanthajgarcia-politi5828 Рік тому +3

      They’re are very intelligent dogs in the top 10 in the world so training them from a puppy is going to be easier than your previous boxer’s 😊

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 Рік тому +2

      I'm finding it so hard to train mine she's ten weeks old

    • @samanthajgarcia-politi5828
      @samanthajgarcia-politi5828 Рік тому +4

      @@markbellew4194 That's ok 👍 they like to be the dominant ones you have to show them who is the boss, but just one thing never hit your Rottweiler

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 Рік тому +5

      @@samanthajgarcia-politi5828 thanks for the reply. She has classes starting next week for 6 weeks hopefully that helps.... A lot lol 😂

    • @samanthajgarcia-politi5828
      @samanthajgarcia-politi5828 Рік тому +1

      @@markbellew4194 that's great 👍 I am sure that would help you 😀

  • @kuncia69
    @kuncia69 Рік тому +12

    My parents adopted a 4yo Rottie female from illegal puppy-mill. She had resource guarding issues (she was kept in a kennel cage her whole life). We managed to train it out, but in not experienced hands it could go sideways very easily. We had overall 5 Rotties in my family, most adopted rescues, and we know the breed inside-out. It's seriously not a breed for first time owners.

  • @zooabsurd6227
    @zooabsurd6227 Рік тому +7

    Rotties are the best! Mine never barks or growls, and is the gentlest soul ever. However, when an aggressive dog came near me once, she instantly corrected him. Rotties are definitely no nonsense!

  • @vidx03
    @vidx03 Рік тому +8

    I just got my first rottie and hes 5 months old now, and these breeds are not for everyone for sure, only for those who know how to respect their dog. I learnt that with powerful breeds, they want respect and theyll love you and be obedient for giving it.

  • @cozymachico2013
    @cozymachico2013 Рік тому +10

    Super true. Even when my puppy was like 4 months old people that were walking with their kids would always say “be careful that dog will eat u”. Which I found a bit annoying seeing how he was only 4 months old at the time.

    • @Tim_van_de_Leur
      @Tim_van_de_Leur Рік тому +1

      you'll have to be carefull not to eat him ;) the cutiepie

    • @alexmartin-schael7556
      @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому

      Same here. Has always happened to me with Dobermanns and Rottweilers (my two favorite breeds). With the Rotts is a bit worse, because of their looks and "fame".

  • @Vandal3211
    @Vandal3211 Рік тому +21

    I'm a rottie owner in Australia. I work in Behavioural Rehabilitation myself and must say, I 100% agree with everything mentioned.
    Rotties are the kind of dog that should not be owned by just anybody.
    My boy is a social butterfly but the stigma is most definitely there. People crossing the street, huddling their children close to them etc. At first, it was irritating. I've since learned to laugh at these people. One particular incident really got to me; We were at an off leash park and this lady absolutely fell in love with my boy. She was sitting next to him while he sat and giving him pats for days. She said she'd never seen such a muscular and large Doberman... I pointed out he was actually a Rottweiler, at which point her love and affection turned into sheer terror and panic. She copped a bit of an earful after that display.
    Another time I witnessed a man get told off by his wife for letting his kids pat my dog... I just remember her shouting at him and saying "IT'S A F$&*#@G ROTTWEILER!"
    ... humans.

    • @LadyPrincessDiana
      @LadyPrincessDiana Рік тому +6

      Oh wow... Thanks for sharing!
      I'm seriously considering getting one, so it's interesting to read other people's experiences.
      These people are so illogical. Like, I can understand being afraid of the dog before being close/starting to pet it, but if the petting has already started and nothing bad happens... then ?????

    • @alexmartin-schael7556
      @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому +1

      I have had large guardian dogs since I was a child (Dobermanns, Rottweilers, etc.) and I am still afraid whenever I meet any dog that has not been raised properly (even Chihuahuas). Any dog breed can be vicious and you should not be comfortable if you do not know well how the owner has taken care of them.

    • @MsxKattyStylex
      @MsxKattyStylex 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@LadyPrincessDiana I have a Rottweiler too. I live in Europe. I feel like often when I get reactions either people really love my Rottweiler or are really afraid. But ofc it's more negative attention than positive.

  • @GrafindeKlevemark
    @GrafindeKlevemark Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this video. So many people don't realize what they are taking on : they may be big gentle giants (mine certainly was) but certainly need serious training and need to know who is the Alpha "dog". Yes, they have a bad reputation (I live in France) and are classified as Category 2 dogs (protection rather than attack) with the appropriate insurance and registered at the town/city council. Yes, I've seen people change pavements when I passed, but when they got to know him, he became accepted and played with the children. At his death (at 13), some people were very sad. He was part of the family (2 other dogs and 2 cats) and when I looked after my first grandchild, never a growl even when I took his food bowl away. One day I thought I had shut my bedroom door to change my grandson's nappies - he pushed the door open and licked my grandson's bottom - lol.

  • @AdamWalkerBNP
    @AdamWalkerBNP Рік тому +6

    My Rottie has wobblers syndrome. He will be getting put down soon. I love him to bits and it will break my heart.

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 Рік тому +1

      Sorry to hear that. What is wobblers syndrome?

  • @timstubbs6701
    @timstubbs6701 Рік тому +3

    I have a rottador, I get "what a lovely labrador". "He's got a bit more in him, Rotweiller". The faces, recoiling and general fear in the faces is laughable. Only two minutes before you wanted to stroke him, now you want to run for the hills. My boy is from working lines gun dog, has an amazing nose, has beautiful muscle mass and a great all round nature from training and guidance. But he's not scared to take on a challenging drunk to warn them off. He's a beautiful soul. I have certainly had to master being boss, confident and not emotionally charged when he's pushed boundaries in the house. But worth it.

  • @megaweld7018
    @megaweld7018 5 місяців тому

    Great Clip with valuable information !

  • @ricardonogueira343
    @ricardonogueira343 Рік тому +4

    I have dogs since I was 14. Now, I'm 35 and for the fist time I have a rottweiler: a nine months female called Dalilah. Definetely, it's the most stubborn dog that I've ever had. I'm reading lots of blogs, books and watching so many videos to raise it correctly. If you never had a dog, based on my humble experience, this breed isn't for you yet.

    • @alexmartin-schael7556
      @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому +1

      Very good advice. Similar experience here. I have had Dobermanns since I was a child and the Rotts are definitely a challenge, even for an experienced guardian dog breed owner. Rotts are specially stubborn, territorial and powerful. They can be delightful, but you must know your craft well and dedicate a lot of time to them.

  • @Cosaco-il1sq
    @Cosaco-il1sq Рік тому +3

    We have a 11 month 100 lbs German Rottweiler and is the sweetest dog I ever had, very smart and powerful dog , my only complaint is that he drop a lot of hair, I have experience with dogs so I know how to train them, but I will suggest SOCIALIZE your dog , and treat them with respect and discipline not with violence and they will love you .

  • @pambiehler5780
    @pambiehler5780 Рік тому +1

    Hi guys have just found u I'm in nz I got a 5 month old female rotti it's my frist one but have had 2 large dogs before (mastiff and colli lab cross). We have had her a few days using ur training tech. I won't lie I did forget how much work pups are and I'm fully commited. She's very placid but she does ignore my commands at times (stubborn) and doesn't play alot yet but I'm guessing that's her still settling in. I'm focused on socialisation walking on a loose lead, toliet training and recall for now. I really enjoy ur video and training course

  • @jessicabotha3509
    @jessicabotha3509 Рік тому +5

    In the video he said that Pitbulls and Rottweilers have the highest fatality rates. Could the reason be because they often get abused more than other breeds for security purposes and as a result attack people? I myself have a rottie pup.

    • @alexmartin-schael7556
      @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому +1

      Abuse may be a cause, but most times it is because people do not know how to raise them. I have gotten serious bites from small breeds and the reason was that they were spoiled by their owners (allowing them to be dominant, possessive, etc.).

  • @samanthajgarcia-politi5828
    @samanthajgarcia-politi5828 Рік тому +3

    Well I have had 18 Rottweilers still have 2 now I always walked my rotties off leash and never ever had a problem they absolutely adore children and the previous ones, the only thing that I found even though my beautiful Rottweilers do if anyone I mean anyone even people they know goes near our fence they go off like crazy 😜 but they won’t bite as my neighbour always like’s to shake hands with them and eventually they let her but if I am walking them and she is out the front of her house they run straight up to her wagging tails and want to play, I also cop a lot of backlash from people who say I have the devil’s dog’s

  • @Deanosthegreat
    @Deanosthegreat 9 місяців тому +1

    I've grown up with Rotties, and they've all been amazing family dogs. My kids used them as pillows 😂 Such gentle giants if brought up correctly.

  • @user-sk5hl1pk6e
    @user-sk5hl1pk6e 8 місяців тому

    Hello, folks! Considering getting a rottie. I’ve had dogs my whole life and am confident in my training abilities. I am super active, backcountry skiing backpacking and love to play and wrestle with my dogs. I’ve had labs boxers and pits and have loved them all . Looking for a dog that is cold weather tolerant and capable of keeping up. The labs just don’t quite have the athleticism required. Thinking also of maybe a German shepherd but I love the look of rotties much more. Any suggestions?

  • @paintproduct2332
    @paintproduct2332 3 місяці тому

    I have a Rottweiler Catahoula mix, he’s a dream. I’ve had Catahoulas before so thankfully I’m used to a stubbornness. Either way I adore my “little” buddy

  • @jimcameron9848
    @jimcameron9848 Рік тому +5

    Neighbor: bloody Rotti tried to kill me! Rotti: No I just have a reduced tolerance for strangers.

  • @romanmaimo1468
    @romanmaimo1468 Рік тому +1

    I rescued a Rotty about 30 year ago he was tied up to a tractor with an ear infection i cured his ear when working in the property

  • @user-kn7kz6ik7j
    @user-kn7kz6ik7j Рік тому +1

    You mention that the Rottweiler is a breed that's on your short list for your next adoption. Could you please share the other breeds on your list? Many thanks and please know that I enjoy your videos! Kind regards.

  • @velvetmau
    @velvetmau 5 місяців тому

    Will you be making any more videos for this channel?

  • @megse9437
    @megse9437 Рік тому +2

    I'm considering getting well bred rotty when I buy a house. As a single female, I prefer the natural guardian breeds. I owned a pit bull for 10 years, great dog, although not recognized as a true guardian breed - they sure do make good deterrents. I am used to the stigma, and have always taken training and socialization seriously. I also do so much research on modern training and nutrition. I am glad that videos like these are out there, some people really have no idea what they are getting in to.

    • @alexmartin-schael7556
      @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому

      You will do fine. Socialization is crucial for Rotties during the first 16 weeks (many people say 12 weeks is enough, but not in my experience).

  • @markbellew4194
    @markbellew4194 Рік тому +4

    I'm really struggling with my puppy she's so aggressive. She has a huge biting episode each day and it's driving me nuts. She's ten weeks old. I have booked training classes for her starting next week I just hope that sorts her out. Great videos you've posted but I'm really struggling training mine 😔

    • @MsGemgem123
      @MsGemgem123 Рік тому +1

      Same . How’s it going?

    • @MagnusFXT
      @MagnusFXT Рік тому +1

      Give her a toy that she can bite. Play thug with her where she can be allowed to pull. And work on teaching her that these are the only 2 times you can bite and pull. Make high-pitched yelps when/if she does bite. This is what her littermates do to let other puppies know they overstepped. Good luck :)

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 Рік тому +1

      @@MagnusFXT two months later she's still wild lol 😂

    • @tracyjohnson5023
      @tracyjohnson5023 Рік тому +1

      @@markbellew4194 well...I can tell you what I do. I bred German working line rotties for years and they were definitely a harder type. But because the Germans have rigid breeding standards, the dogs were mentally and physically sound. I still have a rottie as well as a boerbel.
      Littermates are aggressive with each other, especially during feeding time. After weaning at 8 weeks, I fed each pup individually and would touch pup while eating. They always growled at which point I picked pup up, put my hands around throat up to my eye level, looked them in eye and said NO loudly with a show of my teeth. Never had a growl again.
      So with yours even though an older pup I'd do the same when she bites you. Don't pet her or speak to her after you put her down. Give her the look if she tries to approach. Only when she's submissive, call her over and calmly give affection.
      Might take a few times since the biting is established. When you play with her, do not tolerate any biting of you. If NO and the look don't work, jerk her up again.
      This is a powerful technique, but you can't use it for every little thing. Much like spanking a child, if you do it all time loses it's deterrent power. So reserve it for dangerous behavior like biting.
      Make sure she's getting lots of exercise too. A tired dog is a happier dog. Imo if people don't have 15-20 minutes of dedicated time daily for dog, don't own one.
      Rotties are pretty easy to train as they're smart. But they can be stubborn and test you. They think they know best especially if owner is insecure or waffles.
      I've never had to swat a dog with a newspaper or anything. The look gets them belly crawling.

    • @markbellew4194
      @markbellew4194 Рік тому +1

      @@tracyjohnson5023 she's turned into the sweetest dog ever!! Training goes out of the window when we are out with other dogs and she's distracted but she's friendly with every dog and every human, she's so submissive to other dogs though I'm surprised with her being the breed she is, maybe I've gave her too much love lol

  • @sonnyliston-tyson
    @sonnyliston-tyson Рік тому +2

    hi i live in apartment and i am interested if Rottweilers are hairy like German shepherd i used to live in house and his hair was everywhere

    • @Owlwasnothere
      @Owlwasnothere Рік тому

      I used to own a Rottweiler while living in an apartment and can confirm that it's true. They have a double coating and shed quite a bit, so without grooming them once every 1-2 days you'd be likely to have hair all over the house.

    • @bradlewkowicz1063
      @bradlewkowicz1063 Рік тому +1

      Get another dog ....They need room .....Too Much Energy to be locked in Apt....Not Fair to the dog...

  • @kbenjamin8952
    @kbenjamin8952 Рік тому

    Is there anyway to get personal information, i have a semi trained but not very socialized Rottweiler thats 3 years old ( i was a bad dad yes) and just wanting to get him more calm / listening without having to scream lol. Any info would be great, happy to pay

  • @Derry_A_Deryni
    @Derry_A_Deryni Рік тому +2

    1st "named" breed, 400bc. get 2!

  • @alexmartin-schael7556
    @alexmartin-schael7556 9 місяців тому

    I have always had Dobermanns and recently decided to try a Rottweiler. Rotties are more sttuborn, territorial and dominant than Dobs. Rotts are a very lovely breed, but a challenge for even experienced dog owners.

  • @texasbeast239
    @texasbeast239 Рік тому +6

    I love Rotties. I have a chip on my shoulder when it comes to people prejudging, so I relish proving them and their hatreds wrong.

    • @TKsw191145
      @TKsw191145 Рік тому +7

      I feel the same. It’s so satisfying seeing people change their opinion when my happy big boy is so behaved, patient, friendly, loving, polite, and so darn handsome. He is the star of any place we go.

  • @MichaelAnacker-cq6ho
    @MichaelAnacker-cq6ho 9 місяців тому

    I get ot

  • @uzaykadak6169
    @uzaykadak6169 Рік тому +4

    Best dog ever! I had 3 until now. If it's your first dog do not try a Rottie unless you're a fearless badass person.

    • @simbaman1964
      @simbaman1964 Рік тому +1

      I read this soooo many times before retiring and buying Satan...lets just say, every day is a learning day !! 1 year plus in now, and, after expert advise and some hands-on training, we going great guns now !

  • @jacvantyne4898
    @jacvantyne4898 Рік тому

    I’m really interested in rotties, would muzzle training paired with crate training be a good solution for social times? Help keep calm when people come over?

  • @brianshell4111
    @brianshell4111 2 місяці тому

    My neighbors have pitbulls and actually asked me if my 2 rotts were dangerous. They asked if they were actually friendly or just dangerous all the time...... My 2 boys are big babies just dont come in the house if your not supposed to be there.

  • @youngfloppafish5751
    @youngfloppafish5751 8 місяців тому

    I know someone who got a Rottweiler that has a few problems, her owner was pretty irresponsible imo because she’s not that experienced owning a dog and yet she bought a giant Rottweiler, the dog is very insecure and is always trying to dominate the other dogs especially if they get close and try to play with her owner, she’s very possessive over her owner and her toys, she’s even snapped at me once for trying to grab her squeaky toy, it’s a shame because her owner doesn’t recognize it, and Rottweilers are so smart so it can’t be that hard to train her, I’ve tried to tell her to help her dog change her behavior but I feel like she thinks it’s cute or funny when the dog gets possessive or idk why it’s very confusing, she’s just a horrible owner. the other dogs she lives with are all smaller than her, she’s already attacked some of the other dogs and it’s very frustrating, some people should not own a powerful breed like this if they’re irresponsible or don’t have some experience with dogs

  • @moosesnWoop
    @moosesnWoop Рік тому

    1:10 lol not in South Africa boet. Got me a rottie and a pitty

  • @MickyMouseLimited
    @MickyMouseLimited 11 місяців тому

    This is why you cross a male Rottweiler with a female American Pitbull Terrier to improve on the social skills and make more manageable dog around people while preserving and improving on the dogs drive and ability to work when it is required. Making the ultimate guard dog able to protect against man or beast.

  • @thereverend9136
    @thereverend9136 11 місяців тому

    Warum kommen keine neuen rottie videos mehr?

  • @jeanetteselfer4484
    @jeanetteselfer4484 4 місяці тому

    hiii! could you please🙏🏻🙏🏻 put german 🇩🇪✨subtitles under your videos or at least the opportunity to switch them on. ❤

  • @Derry_A_Deryni
    @Derry_A_Deryni Рік тому

    Scarf likes to lurch up under my foot, when i got one foot on ground pitching me into stairs.
    He's in pine box 6 feet down, waiting for me to feed him.
    Just kidding! (he did pitch me hard enough to crack ribs) He's right here, yes waiting for supper, wet nose in my back, quiet as Mos Def...bite hard, best fren ever!

  • @colin762
    @colin762 5 місяців тому

    Maybe i got lucky, but mine is brilliant...no worries whatsoever if im cool with whoever then so is she...is it because its a gal? I dont think so.....but im no expert i think its due to ridiculous socialising everyday since i got her, i understand thats extremely important...but i did it, now its harder as ppl cross the road, like he said, i dont care at all about the stigma, i know my gals good as gold, thats enough for me😊

  • @Oldfatbastard57
    @Oldfatbastard57 11 місяців тому

    Never underestimate what your dog will do

  • @anantvijayraj5690
    @anantvijayraj5690 Рік тому +2

    It's the BESTEST BREED EVER!!! ❤❤❤

  • @deasonsight514
    @deasonsight514 Рік тому +1

    Are you a breeder If you are could I have your contact info

  • @darrylbutt2570
    @darrylbutt2570 Рік тому +1

    Best breed EVER.

  • @laylaplays1612
    @laylaplays1612 Рік тому

    My Rottie did not bite or scratch

  • @skitzkellz9091
    @skitzkellz9091 Рік тому

    My rott is 120 pounds and a family favorite. My family loves his goofy self. I live on a farm with chicken, ducks, turkeys, pigs, goats, and cow and leave him in the pasture with them when I’m not home and he thinks he is part of the farm. I may trample your toes but that’s about the worst that’s going to happen (I know dogs have different personalities but my experience has been fantastic)

  • @0machupichu
    @0machupichu 8 місяців тому

    don't scare people, rottweilers are great dogs, my rottweiler eats with me in the restaurant.

  • @OgDj2024
    @OgDj2024 8 місяців тому

    👎🏾

  • @0machupichu
    @0machupichu 10 місяців тому

    don't talk nonsense, rottweiler is a great dog. don't scare people. how are you not ashamed?

  • @frixux
    @frixux 10 місяців тому

    Is simple rottweiler are working dogs pet dogs they never would be . I can not see the the point to be drag on the road if you want to have a nice walk along your neighborhood.
    Also. People around you house not happy with those best . Bye bye post man friendship deliveries

  • @fly69doc
    @fly69doc 2 місяці тому

    All dogs can be dangerous...