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Reggie is 15!!!!
Reggie is 15!!!!
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Video

Ned Novice Trick Dog
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Nov trick dog titling video
Ned Intermediate Trick Dog
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Int Trick Dog titling video - Ned
Rally Grad
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Team "Vegetable NEDLEY" won a teeny trophy!! ;)
McCann Dogs - Rally Sync Team
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Demo for new Life Skills students.
Ned Match - Feb 2019
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Ned Match - Feb 2019
Fetch and Hold - Ned Dec 5
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Working progress of Fetch & Hold focusing on clean hold and pick ups. Introduction of wings on the hold bumper (pheasant and duck)
Ned - Taught Double - Nov 14, 2021
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Ned - Taught Double - Nov 14, 2021
Ned on the water
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Ned on the water
Ned scentwork May 22
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Working scent discrimination with Utility articles and an open area search (wintergreen single drop) with distractions added in.
NED MARCH 7
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NED MARCH 7
Ned feb20
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Ned feb20
ned noodlework feb 14
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Ned NW - first time in "the shop"
Reggie 2013
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Reggie 2013
Nov 29 Perch work
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Nov 29 Perch work
Nov 29
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Nov 29
Ned Nov 22 2
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Ned Nov 22 2
Ned Nov 22
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Ned Nov 22
Ned Scenting
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Ned Scenting
Ned First Double!
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Ned First Double!
April 26
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April 26
Mar 15 scenting progress
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Mar 15 scenting progress
January 4
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January 4
December 30th (#2)
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December 30th (#2)
December 30th
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December 30th
December 23, 2018
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December 23, 2018
December 21, 2018 #2
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December 21, 2018 #2
December 21, 2018
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December 21, 2018
Winners Dog
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Winners Dog
12 - 18 Months
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12 - 18 Months

Komentáře

  • @chuckpulliam5761
    @chuckpulliam5761 Před rokem

    I have had 4 and they are the best!

  • @orphenio6357
    @orphenio6357 Před rokem

    happy birthday reggie

  • @kairi7912
    @kairi7912 Před rokem

    This video has lots of nostalgia

  • @irenete2980
    @irenete2980 Před rokem

    Rottweiler ❤️😇💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @BondDogs
    @BondDogs Před 2 lety

    Good boy Ned!

  • @WaggingTailsDogTraining

    So cute!! 🥰

  • @Yahmekyel
    @Yahmekyel Před 4 lety

    The Rottweiler is mixed with a Renaissance bulldog and a Mastiff the Argentina he said it's mixed with a Mastiff that's why it has a higher bite force but they both are mixed with Mastiff. LOL!

  • @annachmielewski1491
    @annachmielewski1491 Před 5 lety

    💓

  • @annachmielewski1491
    @annachmielewski1491 Před 5 lety

    Wow

  • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
    @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Před 5 lety

    They are totally confident - they don't give a shit. Don't ever think about messing with me, I'm super dog and I know it.

  • @truman5838
    @truman5838 Před 6 lety

    Yup 350-400lbs per square inch tops. The kangal has a bite force of 700-750 lbs . A crocodile,shark and hippo are up around 2000lbs per square inch. But not a dog. Lol

  • @mdiasrtt
    @mdiasrtt Před 6 lety

    Someone please contact me I have a beautiful Rottweiler I need help 2035240610

  • @EricaYE6
    @EricaYE6 Před 7 lety

    That's one smart breed.

  • @Don-wc8gp
    @Don-wc8gp Před 7 lety

    2000 lbs per square inch my ass. So basically this fool is saying that a rottweiler's bite is equivalent to that of an alligator??? Get the fuck outta here with that bullshit.

  • @billyjoeackerman3730
    @billyjoeackerman3730 Před 7 lety

    Were did this video came from I try to look for the full version of it

    • @JayTyTollers
      @JayTyTollers Před 7 lety

      Hi Billy, This was an old TV show filmed around 2003. I transferred 2 pieces of it here several years later. Not sure if the original is kicking around anywhere online. It was a show called Ultimate Dogs and this episode was Highly trainable. My Tollers were in it as well as Quincey, my Rottweiler (the girl in the red collar biting the ball). Miss her....

    • @billyjoeackerman3730
      @billyjoeackerman3730 Před 7 lety

      JayTyTollers thanks so much for responding back to me I meet Rottweiler and German shepherds in the past and love them if I had time I would love to own one they are so beautiful

  • @morecringe89
    @morecringe89 Před 7 lety

    I have a serious question to other owners. my dog is racist for some reason. she hates people can't see the face under a hood as well. it is something that this kind of dog is or just mine. thanks

  • @dumitrubetean7916
    @dumitrubetean7916 Před 7 lety

    rottwailer, cea mai buna si super... din lume. ii ADOR!!

  • @stephanreichelt1960
    @stephanreichelt1960 Před 7 lety

    1 correction: this dog originated as a herding dog for the Romans before it was introduced into Deutschland. Completely agree with the trainability bit; they're task oriented.

  • @danielbartonik9960
    @danielbartonik9960 Před 7 lety

    misleading video

  • @swastisambitmohapatra4402

    I love it

  • @marabauch1239
    @marabauch1239 Před 7 lety

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  • @carsonlazodelavega7750

    so cute

  • @Texas_Cruiser
    @Texas_Cruiser Před 8 lety

    my home was broken into this week and I've always loved this breed so have been doing more research on it. I need a dog that will immediately bark as soon as someone knocks and be ready to protect if needed. where do you draw the line with socialization so the dog isn't so friendly it's a Teddy bear to everyone?

    • @buffaloroams2
      @buffaloroams2 Před 8 lety

      With Rott's it's better to error on the side of friendly. Rott's genetically are prone to being territorial and aloof to strangers. Mistake too many people make is believing they need to make their dog mean or aggressive to be protective, Rott's in particular need to be well socialized so they don't deem innocents to be a threat, although they have a great sense of discrimination as to what is a true threat. If you want them attack trained I would suggest a professional trainer or getting involved in a Schutzhend club as a poorly trained Rott is a liability. Better to be obedience trained and well socialized then getting poorly trained and overly aggressive. Their breeding will have them naturally protective, they don't need programmed to do that, they need trained to know when it's appropriate. While Rott's aren't typically big barkers, they will naturally sound off if they perceive any threat. We train ours NOT to bark as low growling is sufficient to alert us they have determined a threat and we don't wish for them to give away our position or theirs. And ultimately if someone is close enough to hear them growl, you will find it much more frightening then uncontrolled barking. Their growl will have an intruder peeing themselves. Having said all that, Rottweilers make great family dogs as they are very loving and protective of their family unit, caution is advised around strangers though until they realize the stranger is welcome on your property. They will often act on your cues, if you are cautious of a stranger they are much more likely to strike a defensive posture.

    • @Texas_Cruiser
      @Texas_Cruiser Před 7 lety

      +buffaloroams2 that's great to know thank you for sharing!

  • @skarsnik5263
    @skarsnik5263 Před 8 lety

    Rotts originate from Italy not Germany.. Roman soldiers brought rottweilers to Germany

  • @Game_Source
    @Game_Source Před 8 lety

    Rotts are strong dogs, and they are kind of tough. But the American Pitbull is more so. American Pitbulls are stronger, more athletic, tougher, have higher pain tolerance, are tested and proven to have better temperaments, are more versatile working dogs, and are the best gladiators that have been, and still are, used to battle large animals like bears and hogs. American Pitbulls are also better competitors that dominate and are the favorite breed in strength and athletic sports like weight pulling. I have seen American Pitbulls pull over 12,000 pounds. Even though rotts are also used in weight pulling, I have never seen any rott able to pull half of that or compete on the same level as American Pitbulls. American Pitbulls were bred as farm dogs to help farmers and protect them from livestock, especially the bulls. If the large animal tried to attack the farmer, the American Pitbull would take the bull on and control it. For more info on the American Pitbull - www.dailymotion.com/video/xaf5xb_pit-bull-dog-breed-explained_animals Here is more info on them for people that like reading over watching videos and learning even more info - www.dogbreedinfo.com/americanpitbull.htm Like it says, *the American Pitbull was bred as an all-around farm dog, working the farms as a cattle/hog dog. Some chose to turn their talents into the sport of pit-fighting. The breed's tenacity and accompanying strength are unmatched in the canine world. Pitbulls excel in practically every canine task including herding, guarding, hunting, policing, cart pulling and ratting. A Pitbull named Banddog Dread holds more canine working titles than ANY other breed*.

    • @AlternateRealm
      @AlternateRealm Před 7 lety

      Rottweilers > Pitts ... fact. Sorry not sorry, go copy and paste your horribly written drivel somewhere else.

    • @shawnfrost7848
      @shawnfrost7848 Před 6 lety

      Duffer , Pound for Pound APBT is the Real Deal . Rottweiler ain't gonna jump high , ain't gonna fight for 3 hours , ain't gonna go to Hold a Bull , ain't gonna hold the bite while being shot , ain't gonna fight when the leg can't even move .SUCKER

  • @mihaileugenstefanide5228

    The best !

  • @aasr3251
    @aasr3251 Před 8 lety

    it's a typo you troll

  • @Game_Source
    @Game_Source Před 8 lety

    Rotts are strong dogs, and they are kind of tough. But the American Pitbull is more so. American Pitbulls are stronger, more athletic, tougher, have higher pain tolerance, are tested and proven to have better temperaments, are more versatile working dogs, and are the best gladiators that have been, and still are, used to battle large animals like bears and hogs. American Pitbulls are also better competitors that dominate and are the favorite breed in strength and athletic sports like weight pulling. I have seen American Pitbulls pull over 12,000 pounds. Even though rotts are also used in weight pulling, I have never seen any rott able to pull half of that or compete on the same level as American Pitbulls. American Pitbulls were bred as farm dogs to help farmers and protect them from livestock, especially the bulls. If the large animal tried to attack the farmer, the American Pitbull would take the bull on and control it. For more info on the American Pitbull - www.dailymotion.com/video/xaf5xb_pit-bull-dog-breed-explained_animals Here is more info on them for people that like reading over watching videos and learning even more info - www.dogbreedinfo.com/americanpitbull.htm Like it says the American Pitbull Terrier was *bred as an all-around farm dog, working the farms as a cattle/hog dog. Some chose to turn their talents into the sport of pit-fighting. The breed's tenacity and accompanying strength are unmatched in the canine world. Pitbulls excel in practically every canine task including herding, guarding, hunting, policing, cart pulling and ratting. A Pitbull named Banddog Dread holds more canine working titles than ANY other breed*.

    • @Game_Source
      @Game_Source Před 8 lety

      footbalr074 Prove it then. Show me were rotts can be seen pulling over 12,000 pounds - www.yourepeat.com/watch/?v=WtA5XlHWZRg Where is the rott temperament test score from the ATTS? Don't bother, I';ll tell you. It is 84.1%. The American Pitbull's score is 86.8. You think the rott is more versatile? Is that why the dog with the most working titles is an American Pitbull? Now get back to reality. Idiot fangirl.

    • @intellectualgladiata
      @intellectualgladiata Před 8 lety

      They are both great dogs but it will depend on what work. I've owned working Rottweilers and spent a good amount of time with some Pitbulls. For something like weight pulling or fighting the drives of a Pitbull would be better but for every other element of work a dog does like Police work that involves human interaction the Rottweiler with it's far superior intelligence will win hands down. I've seen it time and time again. Get two untrained dogs and try to teach it something new. The Rottweiler will get it after a few attempts. Pitbulls might need 50 attempts. Horsepower between the ears counts for more when it comes to most types of work.

    • @Game_Source
      @Game_Source Před 8 lety

      intellectualgladiata Every other element of work? No. Not hunting. Rotts are not better hunters. They hardly, if ever, used to hunt. Especially not larger, more dangerous animals like wild boar - www.yourepeat.com/watch/?v=ySc32aZC9hQ Not controlling livestock like bulls on farms. Not athletic and agility stuff like this - youtubeonrepeat.com/watch/?v=jy5DROH13PQ We take all this into account, we can see why a Pitbull holds the record for most working titles than any other breed. And one of the main reasons they are farm greater and more able in combat and weight pulling is the horsepower between the ears. It is much more than their superior physical abilities that get them through and have them do more than rotts. Mental stability, focus, determination, and a strong will to work. Rotts lack the mental and some physical aspects to be great at such work.

    • @arsene4406
      @arsene4406 Před 7 lety

      No CZcams Red but people hate pits of their violent and cruel behaviour 😐

    • @zimbabweFishBoy
      @zimbabweFishBoy Před 7 lety

      Not a question of strength, both Pitts and Roties are awesome animals, with the correct owners of course

  • @gamingmatrix7644
    @gamingmatrix7644 Před 8 lety

    but saying they are not beginner dogs is arguable or maybe i am just good with dogs. My rottys are very very well behaved and was very easy to train. Lot easyer than other breeds i have had.

    • @Texas_Cruiser
      @Texas_Cruiser Před 8 lety

      how do you socialize but not over socialize so the dog isn't just a Teddy bear to everyone? I need a breed that will bark when someone knocks or the doorbell rings but one I can walk around the block and take to the park without terrorizing people and other dogs. I have many questions.

    • @gamingmatrix7644
      @gamingmatrix7644 Před 8 lety

      You can be very socialized outside the house. As long as you do not socialize him with people inside of the house. He will learn outside house friendly inside house be on gaurd. Due to he is not used to socialization in his home. But regardless you do not want him to be mean in any way shape or form. Rottys can inflict lots of damage and you will not be able to stop him. Hitting him to stop he will not feel it and his strength will make it difficult to pull back. So socializing is very important in and out of the house just less in the house than outside . they will bark when someone is on property regardless.

    • @gamingmatrix7644
      @gamingmatrix7644 Před 8 lety

      the pure size of a Real purebreed rotty is enough to scare people off teddy bear or not ^_^

    • @gamingmatrix7644
      @gamingmatrix7644 Před 8 lety

      They love to bark and gaurd there house. so no training is really required to have them bark.

    • @Texas_Cruiser
      @Texas_Cruiser Před 8 lety

      Thanks bill. I have friends come over from time to time. I take it they'll know from my reaction that they are friendly. I'm in a very dog friendly city. We take our dogs to parks, restaurant/bar patios, etc. I had a German Shepherd that was in this type of environment and he was so friendly that when in the backyard anyone could just walk back there and he would cuddle up. I felt like maybe I "over socialized" to the point that no one is a stranger. I know of some people who just kept there dog only in the home and backyard, really no Petsmart, parks, or anywhere public. I told them that this is bad for their dog to be protective and they need him to be wary of anyone at all times. Like as if he's a true working dog with a purpose and not really a pet. I almost felt like having one dog like that at all times that I just put in the room when people come over but that makes me feel guilty...I'm a public dog person. I don't want a beast but at the same time after getting my home broken into I almost feel like that's what I want. A dog that will be fierce. I'm against chaining a dog up in a backyard for it's life. That's where many problems arise. I also don't want to bother neighbors with constant barking. I sound contradictory saying I want almost that chained up dog aggression. Maybe I'm just traumatized from everything right now. I would definitely keep my dog inside. The burglary was in broad daylight as many happen during the day. Professional training for me is just too expensive. I have thought about just buying a trained adult...they are way in the thousands. I guess my question is where to draw the line. I know temperament will vary from dog to dog. Sorry about the long ramble...just still shocked all this happened! I've been thinking about getting a rottie for years and this only makes me want one more.

  • @gamingmatrix7644
    @gamingmatrix7644 Před 8 lety

    you know rottys are not from germany ^_^

  • @ivanmarks3256
    @ivanmarks3256 Před 8 lety

    very nice video !!!! good !

  • @karthikraina1887
    @karthikraina1887 Před 8 lety

    nice trainning

  • @eatthisvr6
    @eatthisvr6 Před 8 lety

    get rid of the bloody stupid and distracting music!

  • @fdyjt
    @fdyjt Před 8 lety

    lol whats the difference if i let my chiuwawa bite or my rott you will still runa way haha :D

  • @patriciadileonardo4620

    MIKEY

  • @rottweilerloyalty8685

    Defo do not recommend this breed for first time dog owners... or wanna be gangstas, or girly "omg he soooo cute" people, or Smurfs, or hobbits, or anyone French.

  • @vliegendehollander55
    @vliegendehollander55 Před 9 lety

    I am living now in South East Asia. No way i can have a Rottweiler here, very little garden, no place to walk with him, when you live in the middle of a city. For my slef its sad that i can not have a Rottweiler again, but its good for the dog. To many people keeping a big working dog on a small apartment, that's animal abuse. Then they wonder the dog start biting or any other bad behavior. When i am in pension in a view years, i will take, what i call a " city dingo". Learn him all, and the dog and for sure me will be happy. Where i live, they eat dog meat, so i have to take care very good....

    • @pinalo2009
      @pinalo2009 Před 8 lety

      +Antonius vd Klis you are in Vietnam for sure

  • @vliegendehollander55
    @vliegendehollander55 Před 9 lety

    Rottweiler number 8? Well, my rotti don't needs words or commands, i just look at him, wobble know with my head with no, and he cools down. I f i make my eyes bigger and look to his him, he is very allert, Focussing with who i am talking with, without a word. When i would tell him, "kill", he start looking for his favorite tennis ball, but when that women or man were getting aggresive, with their voice, he will right away sit in front off me. Better don't come near then...

    • @rottweilerloyalty8685
      @rottweilerloyalty8685 Před 9 lety

      You're a dangerous person

    • @vliegendehollander55
      @vliegendehollander55 Před 9 lety

      Rottweiler Loyalty People who don't love animals are dangerous. A dog is a dog, it's not a human. Give a dog rules, teach him a lot with fun and a dog will love it. My Rotti is maybe just smarter then the so called many dog trainers think they are. Its a house dog, nothing more. But a Rotti is also a watchdog and you must be carefull with that, particular when he young not to let him do, and learn him the wrong thinks. My dog never fights with other dogs, he is just ignoring a aggressive dog. If he gets attacked he is only defending, not biting. He simply runs them down, that's it. Strange enough he was only attacked two times, for the rest never problems. One time by a big German shepherd, he was running him in the ground and it was done, no bite, no damage, nothing. The second time was funny, he was attacked by a small terrier, that was for him even more dangerous, because they intend to bite in the legs from a bigger dog. So he was really jumping away, till he had his chance to put his nose under the dog, Well, the small dog was flying 2 meters and over was the fight. My neighbors have a big male cat, no problem, he comes in when the backdoor is open, drinking some water from him and start sleeping on the sofa. They friends, never a problem. I was learning him when he was young not to hunt on cats, and for him every cat is ok, also in his own house. Who is dangerous here then..?

    • @rottweilerloyalty8685
      @rottweilerloyalty8685 Před 9 lety

      Where on earth do you live?

    • @vliegendehollander55
      @vliegendehollander55 Před 9 lety

      Rottweiler Loyalty Why is that important for you?

    • @Texas_Cruiser
      @Texas_Cruiser Před 8 lety

      +Antonius vd Klis you have a good dog. I want a Rottweiler that will protect my home and know when people are friends and when they're enemies. My home was burglarized and until someone goes through traumatic like that they don't understand how meaningful a good protection dog is.

  • @TaranRamjit
    @TaranRamjit Před 9 lety

    That bite force is way off its nowhere close to 2000 psi.

  • @OPHIOHANNAH
    @OPHIOHANNAH Před 9 lety

    Who is the idiot at 2:00 who tells us that the Rottweiler has a bite of "two thousand pounds per square inch." For the record, this is TOTALLY FALSE. Bite force has been measured many times on different breeds and no breed of dog has a bite anywhere close to that. Rotties bite with about 330 lbs of force. German Shepherds and Dobies average around 240 lbs. The largest Mastiffs may approach 500 lbs force. And one more thing, it is not a "per square inch" measurement. Guys like him always throw in the "per square inch" reference, like it makes them sound smarter or something. It's a simple pressure gauge, like standing on a bathroom scale. No "per square inch" measurement involved.

  • @TheTtchand
    @TheTtchand Před 9 lety

    I am two rotties in my house mother chitti and daughter Abi and they are very friendly with us.I love them..

  • @sam3d
    @sam3d Před 9 lety

    massive commitment! key word! ;(

    • @hardcandy7112
      @hardcandy7112 Před 8 lety

      +sam3d , YOU GOT THAT RIGHT , DON'T GET THIS BREED IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE EXTRA MONEY FOR GOOD QUALITY FOOD , A BIG SECURE BACK YARD AND THE TIME TO SPEND WITH THEM , IT'S A CRIME AND SELFISH ON YOUR PART , CRAIGLIST , ALL DAY LONG REHOMING THESE PUP AFTER 6 MONTH BECAUSE OF THOUSAND OF EXCUSE , GET A POODLE , ALSO THE BROWARD HUMAN SOCIETY IS PACK WITH PIT BULL GIRL FOR ADOPTION , THE BOY THEY PUT TO SLEEP , VERY SAD , YOU AND YOUR BREEDING FOR A FEW DOLLARS GET A FUCKING SECOND JOB YOU LAZY BUM .

  • @tjones4067
    @tjones4067 Před 9 lety

    I just find the irritating background "music" of videos not only unnecessary, but a major distraction when the video DOESN'T NEED them!

  • @bybumzen
    @bybumzen Před 9 lety

    2000 pounds per square inch ??? Dont lie to us. Its 328 pounds per square inch !

    • @sam3d
      @sam3d Před 9 lety

      its one of those things that the average person never cares to double check huh! like all the infor we get from NASA. LOL

    • @BranDusk
      @BranDusk Před 9 lety

      It's 328 pounds in the canines. It spikes when it hits the molars

  • @AnimalEmancipation
    @AnimalEmancipation Před 9 lety

    Rottweilers are my favorite dogs I like that the video features them doing agility and rescue work because I wanna see more Rottis in different sports than protection work. I adopted a Rotti mix and she learns very fast we are doing tricking and agility for fun not competition. Have fun with your dogs!

  • @sabatian1138
    @sabatian1138 Před 9 lety

    The best breed ever!

  • @reesysleather
    @reesysleather Před 9 lety

    ok video ruined with crappy music

  • @stilblazing
    @stilblazing Před 9 lety

    had*

  • @stilblazing
    @stilblazing Před 9 lety

    love rotties iv only rotties my whole life great wok dogs mos def

  • @deimasm8118
    @deimasm8118 Před 9 lety

    i love rottweilers so intelligent and loyal