ROTTWEILER! 5 Reasons Why You SHOULD NOT Get a Rottie!

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ROTTWEILER! 5 Reasons Why You SHOULD NOT Get a Rottie!

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"Muscular, loyal, and fearless"
My rottie: Runs away from broom
I don't think she got the memo

jaanaiwilson
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The irony is that all of the reasons he mentioned for not getting a Rottweiler, is the specific reasons why people want them.

TASconfidential
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Bruh tf am I doing here I gotta test trmw

edwinbarnwell
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I've had all kinds of dogs through out my life. Finally got a rottie after much insistence from my wife. After reading the training books specific to rotties and lots of time training him, he was the best dog I ever had. Outstandingly intelligent and loyal. Even used to bring me my dog walking shoes when he felt like going for a walk. Best friend I ever had.

bobhunter
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My mother had one for years. And it was never ever aggressive. Me and my siblings were under 7 years old and the dog was very gentle with us and even let us ride her. Never aggressive

ElMenorLatino
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Watching this with 2 large Male Rottweilers with me 😁

BudgetGainsByJJ
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This video makes me realize that I was probably really lukcy with my rotty. I got him when I was 14 and didn't know anything about how to train dogs(someone in our town was just giving the puppues away). I knew the gist of it and made sure he would listen to me though. He was never aggressive and scared of everything. I only saw his true nature once when we saw a bear in the woods and he chased it away. I was extremely grateful for him, but it did scare me how easily that switch flipped inside of him cuz it took a few hours before he stopped growling and posturing at anyone that came close to me.

CCGMASTER
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I've had rotties for 25 years, never a problem. It's how you raise them.

coyotecreek
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I just lost my big boy and he will be my last as I've been diagnosed with Lupus. Everything you've said is dead on point. Even with the best training in the world, you have to be vigilant at ALL times. One open gate, one bad collar choice, and you can have disaster. They don't tolerate fools lightly.

angelwings
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*Epic Rottweiler Joke...*
Cat burglar breaks into a house and hears a voice, "Me & Jesus are watching you!...Me & Jesus are watching you!". Burglar turns on his flashlight & spins around, there is a parrot. He asks the parrot "Did you say that?" which replies "Yes". "What is your name?", the bird replies "My name is, Ermigee". "That's a stupid name for a parrot"...again it replies to the burglar...
"Not as silly as a Rottweiler named Jesus".

rollmeister
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I have had Rotties for many years. My current pack of four weigh between 130-165 pounds, and live with a 10 pound cat who is the fifth official Rottweiler and rules the roost. I have trained all of my Rottweilers to live with cats.

We have vacation homes, and they greet our guests with great joy, especially the children.

They are loyal, loving and affectionate. It’s all in the way they are raised. The only breed for me.

laurihines
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Make sure they are always around people from a young age and also do not let them think they are the boss

daniellamaria
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The title of this video is misleading I thought you were saying that Rottweilers are not good dogs but what you are saying is the human parents are not good people which I completely agree with

brettwhittlesey
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When i was a small child i was alone with to large rotties all the time and it was no problem

zatla_enyoer
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I have a beautiful 3 year old female. What a sweetie she is!! She was my first dog and I never had a problem training her. She LOVES all people and adores kids. We have 3 kids of our own who she follows around everywhere and plays whatever they are playing 🤣❤

meaghanb
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I disagree Rottweilers are extremely easy to train even for a beginner thats a big reason they are used in the military and the police force stop.

dominicdalton
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I’ve had 3 different female Rotties throughout my life.
I wouldn’t trade them for the world.

fredsanford
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Rottis are dogs for strong owners. Discipline is mandatory...

Ashley_Schaeffer
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I’ve cared for a dog my sister owned before, but that was for a short period of time only. I would definitely consider myself a beginner dog owner. I’ve always wanted a big dog, and decided to get a Rottweiler puppy despite most videos I watch not recommending rotties for beginners. I did my research about the breed and studied them, so far it has been amazing owning a Rotty.

jayvaunmanos
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I agree when deciding to choose a large breed dog like a Rottweiler, u must accept the responsibility of ensuring safety and training. I decided to get a dog for the first time with no experience of ever having my own dog. I chose a Rottweiler and my Rottweiler loves kids, other dogs, and only enjoys dog parks for exercise because she has to not only interact with other dogs, but visit all the other dogs owner. Any dog can be vicious if the owner does not socialize, leave a large dog unsupervised while playing with a small dog or a young child, inadvertently a Rottweiler could hurt them by accident. I never left my Rotweiller alone because she is still learning to control her strength she was given, but with supervised play she is learning safely. My two year old nephew has no problem wacking my rottie and she just smiles. I have a huge problem with people blaming the dog when it’s the owner lack of supervision or putting a dog in situation that could lead to something happening. I’m not worried about my dog biting, but it’s her unbelievable strength that I have had to teach her when playing with smaller animals or kids. I began the no biting rule as a puppy and I can put my entire arm in her mouth and she does nothing. I do not have to teach her to be protective, but to know when a real danger occurs. Dogs become aggressive when owners leave dogs locked in a kennel or tie them to a tree. They never get any social interaction. So I get insulted by people labeling certain breeds as dangerous. why do people just leave a 90 lb dog to play on their own with a 10 pound dog, they can be playing enjoying each other but the 90llb dog accidentally gets two excited playing and instead of nipping they just bit down too hard. Why are we blaming the dog, both dogs should never have been placed in that situation without supervision. My dog was 80 lbs as a puppy and she tried to learn how to control her strength and I helped her through the process, but why does she get blamed, it’s because she looks like an adult dog. She isn’t and helping them learn is part of raising any dog just like a child. My mother has a dog is a 40 lb mixed breed. My dog lets her eat her bones no problem, but my moms dog isn’t on the aggressive breed list, my moms dog growled and bit her. My dog just smiled and just laid down near her creeping just so my mom dog would allow her to be close. Oh and my rottie always submits to any size dog and just loves to roll a around. If anyone decides to own a dog, it’s a commitment and it’s no different than deciding to have a child. Do we blame the child when they do something because they are constantly being left with inadequate care, nope we blame the parent. It’s time to for the owners to be held responsible who decide to adopt a dog because puppies are so cute until they get bored with them. Have u looked at the statistics on animal cruelty and the laws we have to protect animals from abuse. We legally allow owners to do whatever they want to an animal and then we are shocked and horrified that the abused animal is frighten of people. Since they don’t pay attention to the dog, the dog begins being destructive and eventually has to live outside with inadequate shelter, I would like to ask how would you act. It’s not the dog breed, it’s the owners actions and lack of action. My first dog is a 90 lb Rottweiler, when I chose my dog I accepted the responsibility of ensuring my dog learn to be safe around people, children, and other animals. In addition to no formal training. She is 18 months old and in the process of being a service dog. I can’t go anywhere without being stopped by people asking to pet her. If u chose to obtain a dog, it doesn’t matter the breed, it’s how u treat ur dog. Dogs are just like children, u cannot set them up where an accident can happen and u can’t ignore a dog by leaving outside then allowing a child or a small dog go play. If you chose to adopt a dog, u need to be a responsible owner. So I ask you to stop using your time telling people about the dangers of Rottweiler or Pitt bull, but teach them about the breed and if they choose a giant breed then the owner accepts the responsibility of teaching the dog how to behave. I can’t understand why we still blame the dog. U are wrong, I did exactly what you said you can’t do. Do you want to know why, I taught my dog from the beginning, I gave her positive attention and focused on ensuring she is socialized. If you want to give advice focus on what a great responsibility it is to own strong powerful breeds or actually any breed and u can’t be scared of them or u will lose control. My rottie is the best dog anyone can ask for and it’s because she has a responsibility owner that taught her how to behave. I have been bit by many dogs part of the hazards of my job and none of the dogs were over 20lbs however the Pitt bulls jump in my lap. So please educate yourself before just making videos that are just garbage and inadequate because we need to stop telling people certain dogs are dangerous because it’s individuals like you that scare the public and makes the dangerous breed i adoptable. Focus on people training and what not to do if u decide on a Rottweiler. They have to be part of family and if you leave a Rottweiler to love outside and alone, u will get a protective and dangerous dog. Who’s fault is that because I know the dog would choose to live inside over being subjected to harsh conditions!

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