3 Reasons Why We DON’T Recommend Rottweilers
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😂 s.o joe man Ik u ran a couple times
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Getting rid of this bc ppl misunderstood☺️
Hello dad
At least garfield wasnt real
My friend's 130lb Rottweiler must be the exception; super chill with visitors & out in public, strong enough to pull a wheelchair if needed but gentle enough to pick items off the floor, & focused enough to work as a service dog AND compete in high level obedience. The complete Rottie! 🐶♥️
Very true, I had a Rottweiler for 12 years but I never had to worry about someone trying to break into my home or bother me on the street when he was around. R.I.P. Samson.
12 brilliant age for rotty....you planning on getting another!?
@@markbellew4194 we got a German shepherd mix that kind of fell in our lap
Name of mine is HÄGAR (the horrible) and he is around 62-63kg.
Like a bull.But also love bees and flowers.
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I am the opposite my dog looks scary she barks at u but when u come close she licks u
@@markbellew4194sounds like he should!
Never meet a rotty that wasn’t a big love bucket❤
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Facts!!
I have met many but it was due to 3 reasons: 1. Poor breeding; 2. Poor or No socialization and 3. No training.
my girl loves everyone who comes over , she js happy to see everyone. ps . first time i have a dog and it's a rotty
There adorable
So many people in these comments going, "but my rottie is a sweetheart". Guys, that's a you thing. Not a rottie thing. You raised the dog right. Most dog newbies don't have what it takes to turn their rottie into a cuddle-buddy.
Youre forgetting that Rottweilers adapt to their owners. So they teach themselves. Bruh. 😂
My boy is 1.5. I got the dog that LOVES every person and is also selectively fearful of the simplest of weirdest things (chairs, vaccums, the hair dryer, getting in beach/pool water) even though he does a LOT personally fine (riding onboard a plane, big jumps, riding in the truck) Trainers tell me that protection training a dog with that personality would make him a liability. He would protect me if someone really came at me with ILL intent but I don’t want him to wait until someone puts hands on me to do so. I’ve learned to accept that I got the loving friendly, dopey pup even though he isn’t the aggressive/protective guard dog I wanted.
He’s spot on about their attention span. They bore quickly with everything so being able to switch it up multiples times a day is important if you want a happy, stimulated, and tired dog who isn’t going to be destructive and problematic.
THE HARDEST part nobody seems to talk about with Rottweilers is that they are THE MOST CLINGY dog breed ever. They want to be around you 24/7 and need a lot of your attention to avoid becoming destructive. If you want a dog that just lounges around and chills while you live life, this isn’t the best breed for you.
My female is the exact same way!
Scared of weird stuff, fine with stuff I expected to be a problem; definitely has doggo ADD; and is clingy af!
And you're right, a rottie will never just lounge around and chill while you go live life.
They will however lounge ON YOU whenever you sit down to relax! Especially if you try to sit on the floor.
And no they do not care how much they're crushing you! 🤣
(And yeh I know I could train her to not do that, but I don't want to, keeps me cozy when it's cold. Lol)
Mines not scared of anything really attention seeking lovable loves people and other dogs playful but very distructive he loves cans and boxes tears the boxes better than a paper shredder he's a good listener until it comes to people he just wants everyones attention hes 6 months and loves his car rides he sleeps next to me if i put his bed across the room when i wake up his bed is next to mine and he's sleeping in it he also tells me when he's hungry and when his water is out very smart boy and loves to play fetch good on a leash stays sits lays and shakes
But since he is very playful and atten3seeking he tends to be too strong for his own good and will shove stuff over run you over lol but he's good and is not mean at all ive been using the techniques i learn here and i can say for the basice they are working i just need him to heal off leash and he is complete oh and he likes to doo doo inside my house i can take him outside all day and he will come in and drop a duece
When the dog bites your kid, is it just going to be cause they're clingy?
Just curious.
@@joeytomato my boy has yet to bite anyone my buddy brought his 4 month old husky and he nips and bites at my 6 month old rott and my dog just chills he dont bite back he'll like paw at him but he's never bit anyone or any dog
Parents got themselves a rott for my dad in their 70s he’s a cuddle bug and won’t leave their side. He super friendly with all the family and they have made sure to super socialize him. He’s great with kids from 3 and up and doesn’t bother anything. Just make sure you get a good breeder and take care of them! They will be sure to love you back.
Yes there soo sweet
I had one, too. Him and his siblings had barely any of the stereotypes, and all of them had a deep love for children and the elderly
Mine was good with kids as young as 6 months and paid no mind to tail pullers and rocker throwers under six, but the closer you got to your teens, the less patience he had. He did love the town drunks though and would warn the entire town if he found anyone passed out in the snow refusing to leave them until someone who smelled like them got by
Extremely territorial indeed. This includes introducing new animals to the household. I got bad vibes from a Rottie and advised the owner against getting a new puppy her heart was set on. Within it's 1st week the Rottie found it's opportunity and attacked the puppy. A trip to the hospital wasn't enough to save it.
Woah what … are you saying the puppy became lunch?
Yeah don't cliffhang us
Yea tell us what happened
The mf really cliffhanged on youtube comments
Yes it killed the dog they wrote about it on another post someone wrote down below
That's why you train the dog to not chase the mailman or birds. Most importantly, when you train the dog, every family member is present and practice the command as well. Letting the dog know where they fall in the family hierarchy.
I just adopted a Rottsky (Rotty and Husky mix) and he is so chill and sociable.
I had a Rottweiler and it was the BEST dog ever ! I use to have my daughters birthday parties and no problems with kids or grown-ups. I use to take her to dog parks and no problems with other dogs. I trained her from a early age and she even saved my life once.
I agree my friend has a Rottweiler and he has parties and even takes him to the gym and he loves all the attention he gets🥰
A well raised Rottweiler is amazing. They're highly reliant on communication, though, and if you don't socialize them and don't regelurly confirm that you understand them they can cause a lot of harm well before you can make it over to scold them
That doggy ADD comment was perfectly timed 🤣🤣
My older brother had a super docile rottie. My dad was to visit my brother but he got stuck at work. So my dad said screw it, I'll crawl in through the window and wait for him.
Unbeknownst to my father, my brother had invited him to meet his new rescue rottweiler named Sadie. My dad was not a fit man, so as he was half way into the window there was a Sadie staring at him right in the face.
She then proceeded to attack him with dog kisses.
I didnt spect that
😂😂😂
I have a puppy rottweiler and it soo cute
this is the reason why more people think they are able to handle a rottweiler or other big ass dog while they actually cant. Everytime someone warn them about how dangerous it is, there always people who will be like "buT mY CupCaKe NeVer biT aNyOne"
I got soooo anxious reading this 😂
I will always have one. ALWAYS! But training a Rottweiler is not something you do when they're young, it's a regular thing for their whole life. Be responsible and you'll be HEAVILY rewarded by these dogs.
I have a Rottweiler and a king Corso for my dog
They still do their best work in training when trained early enough, if you start out right you May even be able to eliminate the add problem too. But in general I agree with everything said above, just wanted to add this tidbit
10 years living with my man Prince.Strangers get licks and hugs.I trained him to be respectful.BUT YOU BETTER MAKE DAMN SURE YOU ARE THE ALPHA.
I requested so badly that I wanted rotweilers to my parents and they eventually agreed....
Everyone around me is just telling me not to bring this breed but i saw the guide and Positive comments like you and i am so motivated
@@am_iconicit’s not for first time dog owners, there’s things the media tells you that is completely wrong. You can’t know everything unless you’ve had one. The butterfly thing is wrong for my Rotty, he protects and he’ll deprive himself of sleep to do so. They are very hard to handle and stubborn, one time he messed up his paw and we had no idea until we saw the blood on the floor, they have very high pain tolerance. Just things to keep in mind before getting one, they are working dogs and if they don’t have a job don’t get one, you need a reason to have one and “just to protect the house” is not a good enough reason. I’m not saying don’t get one, just be careful.
@@kwafumaku6726 Yea i got it already, its about 1 month and some days, and he is super cute!
ALSO, I taught him commands like sit, stay, look, hello, he is very smart puppy because i have heard that they learn it around 2months or something! He learned to too fast..
And i think i dont regret anything...
@@kwafumaku6726 Thanks for your concern tho..., I mean no one really cares abt any random person... But thanks for helping me:)
@@kwafumaku6726 Yes, Btw we dont have any mansions or anything, its just that my mom loves rotweilers
My rottie wants to go outside just to do perimeter checks💀
I like how you're truthful unlike idiots who say "it's not the dog breed it's the owner" like bro stfu
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Exactly....they are idiots
Rottweile/ black lab mixed female. Best dog ever. We got her from a shelter and she was throughly ruined at 4 months old. Beaten to almost paralyzed with fear and then dropped off on a weekend drop box at the local shelter and never picked up. I wanted a Rottweiler so bad and my dad said no. We went to the shelter and she was there. This big fur ball or love with terror behind her eyes. We took her home and loved her for the next 13 years. She grew to be a 110 pounds of chubbster! She never got over her fears. She would jump at the slightest noise. She was amazing in all ways. A lap dog til the end, and a true guardian. A bark that would send shivers down your spine and a smile that would fix your day. We lived in south Florida with tropical storms every afternoon. Lightning and thunder are tye only sound that didn't frighten her. It was so weird, the walls would tremble and painting would rattle from the booming 💥 thunder and her fat ass wouldn't budge. My God if you dropped a pencil on the floor she was on her feet in an instant scared to death. Poor baby. Rocki bird was her name and she was the shiznit.
♥️💕ROTTADORE💕♥️
Thx for saving her! I’m on my second Rotty purebred male after my 3rd purebred german shepherd passed away. They are big goofy love bugs that will protect and love you to death. I’m thankful he gets along with my pittbull German shepherd female who’s a rescue
@@randyo6019 for sure she was the best 👌. I've had a fee other really good dogs since then. Two blue nose brindle pits! Right now we have a "dorkie" Dachshund and Yorkie mix (about 10 lbs) and a strange underbite having bully breed type of creature (about 60) with long shaggy hair. They're totally different dogs but they share so many similar traits. They both have weird wirey long but thin hair thays kind of long, they're shoulder and hip height are exactly the same shape proportionately. They have the same thick bottomed tails that stick up and curl forward. Milo the big guy has got a shorter pitbull type face with an underbite and Zoey the little one has a long skinny face like a weiner dog.as different as they are they're almost identical but one is much bigger. Zoe is weiner dog mix so her body is a little more stretched out. But they're like backwards ass identical twins. They're cool 😎 AF.
That’s so funny! My big boy Teddy (lab/pit/coonhound mix) looks intimidating on sight alone, but he’s the biggest baby you’ll ever meet. Every time there’s a thunderstorm or lightning, he gets so scared, he’ll put his tail between his legs and moan at my bedroom door to come in. I’ll open the door, let him in go grab his dog bed, drag it in next to mine and he gets to sleep next to daddy that night. 💙☺️
@@BeefCake1012 I've got a pit bull, / terrier mix now and he isn't afraid of anything lol. He's such a lover too! Keep ur guys safe!
When I was a baby, my mom had 2 fully grown rottweilers, Leiah was 3 years old, and Kess was 4. 130-140lbs of dog. However, my mom had stories of these two sleeping in my cot with me. They were very protective of me and my brother when we were little, but while theyd growl and snap at strangers that got a little too close, theyd never actually hurt a fly if someone came over and mom told them to behave, theyd immediately return to puppy mode and be loveable lumps. Miss you both ❤
The Rottweiler at the end was like “ please stop embarrassing me I’m gonna hide”
My cousin has 3 and there complete sweet heart when random people walk in their all mean in the cage but as soon as their let out there cuddle bears when they sniff you
They are one of the most adorable breeds on the planet.
Main reason to get a Rottweiler - It's a Rotty. These dogs are so awesome, they'll love you and protect you no matter what.
Facts ❤
this is the reason why more people think they are able to handle a rottweiler or other big ass dog while they actually cant. Everytime someone warn them about how dangerous it is, there always people who will be like "buT mY CupCaKe NeVer biT aNyOne"
@@NshbrVrjsnfacts
My friends aunt had one named Mega! Shea was huge but she was quite and chilled. She only barked at the mail man but not strangers in the house.
He is not going to attack the mailman unless you train him to do that.
He will attack trained or not.
@@aicccdyyy K
It is going to attack mailman because it considered him a intruder entrancing into area of its pack. Dogs have been bred to guard for thousand years. Huge Kangals and Ovcharkas to guard herds, Moscow Dogs to watch properties. Rottweiler pulled trolley with meats to markets and even brought wallets of their lords. Because they did not allowed anyone unknown to touch them. Do you think it is special training for watch dog? It is not. You can just raised a puppy...
Every video this guy does it's always on dogs that I've only had great experiences with because they just want love. I start petting them and they melt in love
It depends if they are a threat or not
@@Diamond-Musical my cane corso can see me come in a full jacket and sweater and not know who it is and come up all happy wanting pets. I'm pretty sure he's just an outlier that wants love
I have tried jumping the fence too covering myself and he just runs and tries to lick me
He's super great with kids and if I try to grab food out of his mout he'll just sit and look at me. If a stranger comes around he'll wag is lil tail and want to sit on their lap. A stranger could literally come in and pet him and he's in love
Is he really unique or are they really just that sweet?
I got a 9 year old rottweiler that I got when she was 3 years old. She may not know sit or stay but shes really calm to where she don't even bark at anything or growl either.
rottweilers are such sweethearts. it just depends on how you raise them
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Exactly I have one and he is the sweetest
@@SkaterKid230same
Yes I Agree With It's NOT The Rottie It's The Person Who Trains Them The Rottie Does Have To Be Socialised At An Early Age
Not entirely, genetics are a big part of the dog
they are extremely lovable and they are amazing guard dogs also they are great family pet 😑
My neighbor had an 125 pound Rottweiler that try to attack me one time
Bird fly on the sky*
Rottweiler Iron Dome activated!!
My favorite breed
I have a pitbull and she is so friendly that whenever someone comes home which she has never met and is known to us then she plays with them . Being the most violent breed she has not ever bitten anyone as I take her for walking without a belt...And same is about the rotweiler so the new dog owners don't hesitate to take rotweilers , they arey very much friendly.😊
Comparing Rottweilers to Pitbulls is ridiculous. Rottweilers are intelligent and easily trained.
My favorite dog and always will be
Will doggy ADD affect the guarding ?
What's the next best protective dog then? A Rotti was my 2nd choice after the Cane.
Doberman is a good one
I couldn’t recommend a Japanese mastiff any more. They’re the perfect dog to have at home for protection as long as someone shows who the alpha is. If you let them they will definitely be the alpha of the home which is not good. But as long as there’s someone at home with a alpha presences they are the best dog in the world of you ask me, at least as a family protector. I’ve worked with dogs my entire professional life and have worked with everything from a Pomeranian to actual wolfs. I used to live out in the country on a little farm and I had a Tosa that single handedly scared off entire packs of coyotes while my Doberman and pit bull ran in the house. He’s nearly killed a few of them (certainly would of if I didn’t show up to drag him off the poor thing) I honestly needed to just kill all those coyotes myself because they where always a problem but I just didn’t have the heart to kill them.
They’re fantastic tho. My every tosa I’ve worked with had been insanely protective but at the same time absolutely amazing with kids. My tosa loves kids. He recognizes them as kids and gets so excited to play with them. I’d honestly be fully comfortable with my Tosa out babysitting my 5 year old niece in the yard.
@@ethanporto1745 got to be careful recommending that breed. They're banned in certain countries because of their origins.
@@_--____--______--___ I know. Like I said, a strong alpha presence is mandatory. Without that I wouldn’t recommend them to anyone but if that presence is there they are hands down the best dogs you can have. In my professional opinion at least.
Lol. The ADD thing is so true. Was able to get his focus away from chickens but when it comes to goat it's a struggle
I had one who was trained, and she was very protective with my kids and could always sense a bad person. If she sensed a bad person, she would make sure they didn't get anywhere near the kids. Also, I had some people who were bad and walked their way into my home, and they were not invited in if it wasn't for her and my pitbull. Those people wouldn't have left as soon as they saw her they asked if she could get loose. I told them she does when she sees people who don't belong there. She is gone now, but she was very loving and protective.
I see that you're saving lots of dogs lives by educating people not to adopt animals when most can't handle them!
Its sad that ppl wants dogs but not the hardships/difficulties that comes with each breed
My 5 month old is already 75 lbs. and already "screens" every visitor. There's only been one person (a handyman) he didn't trust after being told they were supposed to be here. Needless to say, they're not going to be hired again because if my baby boy doesn't trust you, neither do I.
Hi MercyKat... I've had 4-5 rotties throughout the years. All were great and a couple of them had more smarts and wisdom than the average person. They were all easily trained by me. I had the time and patience then. I have a Boerboel now and he wares out the little bit of patience and energy I have left in my old age.
You are mentally unwell
Ive had five rotties throughout my years. Only one was a dummy but he was protective and friendly. They all had that. Friendly when need be but super protective when needed.one, a female, 115lbs was a genius she was awsome! They were all wonderful
My brother talked about getting a Belgian malinois the same day I saw his video recommending against it. Thanks for the heads up!
For those 3 reasons I have 10 reasons why you should get one
My Rottie had a personality like Marley the Labrador and he demanded attention. Rotties will always bump you because it is who they are.
My dad had a rot and mastiff mix, sweetest boy and berry gentle when we were little kids
I would like to hear your opinion about Shar Pei
My bud was 130/40 lost him at 9. Absolute only negative was keeping him fed w quality food in 90’s.
Really. Couldn't find any ?
No dog is untrainable, only the owners. If you're too incompetent to be a dog owner, get a cat.
He never said they were untrainable. Stop being weird.
Also the way you train your dog its important, how'd you train one?
@Mozkar Lozada I trained myself, to teach my dog how I wanted him to act. Don't need a million treats and a choker.
@@AsmHenis he's blaming a breed for characteristics that all untrained animals exhibit.
@@ju1c1ne he’s not blaming anything he just said this breed has a harder time focusing compared to other breeds which a potential dog owner should know before getting this breed
I had an 160 lb Rottweiler who was territorial but not in the way you’d think. It was over the people who live in the house. He also welcomed everyone inside by jumping up and giving them kisses too. He was just the biggest baby
My sister has a Rottweiler and when she sees someone that she doesn’t even know she’s like a so friendly like she barked over for a few minutes but then like she’s like almost their best friend
We made sure to super socialize ours as a puppy so problem 1 was not that bad but yeah for 2-3. Also our first rottie was an elderly rescue, nothing builds muscles quite lite carrying a 110 lbs dog up and down stairs 3-4 times a day
I had one when I was a little kid, he was a puppy, always slept in my bed, he was super protective with the family. I miss him
I had a one growing up ❤ absolutely true but my big boy was a gentle giant ! Loved getting cuddles from everyone
My rottie is good with all of that but my mom used to be a dog trainer and she’s a veterinarian so she helps with that the only problem is he never pays attention and eats EVERYTHING and he’s 1 but he’s good with everything else like kids,adults,other dogs ,puppies,animals, he’s very gentle too
I didn't know about the third one, thanks for shedding some light on that
Lol😂😂, the dog just walked away🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was raised with 3 rots. The first was a sweetiepie lazybug that was scared of his own pool. He would sit patiently with me while i was learning to read for him. The second was a sweet, protective, competative and clever girl who would steal toys from the others and hide them. She was very protective and empathetic, including laying across doorways at night and alert barks for the door. The only aggression i saw was for squirrels, which she assumed were toys and abandoned when she realized they werent (usually too late). The last was the only one who had issues with aggression, and its no surprise when we found out previous owners had abused him. He was fiercely protective of the house itself, and would become nervous-aggressive barky when he saw big trucks or running/motion. He was also the most selective, and had a single Favorite Person Ever plus a dislike of men. Even with showdog training, this one was always a bit more tightly wound and vigilant. He took his house and family Very Seriously. He had this look he'd give us when joggers ran by like "dad, they wanna fight us, can i gettem?? please??" And then his back legs would come out and we'd have to say "ok, thank you, smart boy. please sit now." Long story short, every rot ive ever had has been The Best, Most Perfect dog ever ❤ they know family and great cuddlers.
Amazing family dogs but must be calm & gentle leader
although rotts are really big and tough, they are literally buckets full of love and a.d.d, literally everytime i come out to feed our rott he chases my shadow even though he knows very well its my hand 😅
Also super loving breed. Had them my whole life. The beat
As a correctional officer approve this message😂 listen right when you said doggy A.D.D! That dog looked at a bug and you were right his attention was on the 🪲😂 dear God bless you and your family thanks for the advice! 💥💯
witnessed 70 kg(140 lbs) rottie catching sparrow mid flight. One of them didn't make it.
I love the 3 seconds of him lying down and being a good boy at the beginning of this video, then...
This is a very apt message. One breeder told me don’t depend on your dog as a total security solution. Get a f*cling security system first and know that you will have to train everyone who lives in your household and everyone that enters your household how to interact with a guardian breed so that they don’t tear the person’s head off.
We decided against it because we have too many people coming over.
Those reasons are exactly why I want one
i work at a shelter, we got in a rottie who is a good dog, but very barrier reactive and vocal, any tips to get him under control with limited time to work on him?
I had one. He was only a halfbreed and we were guessing his dad was a husky the town knew as angry Sty, but he gave none of those issues.
The real difficulties were just raising him and getting him past his terrible 2s. Once he stopped biting, trying to challenge me for everything around the house, and trying to eat every plastic and metal thing he could find, all he wanted to do was play peekaboo
and nap alongside me. Dodger didn't expect anything more unless he knew i was bringing him for something special
My Rottweiler loves everybody and he is a sweat heart
Once I visited my friends place and she had a rottweiler. Goodness the nightmare that he gave me. He was so territorial he didn't want me to enter my friend's room. Though he was tied he kept on trying to pounce on me and kept on barking the soul outta me until I left. My friend said that he might not bark any more if I try petting him and told me to pluck up the courage and do so but my goodness do you think i would have been able to do so after looking at how furious he was at me. I'll truly remember that day for allllll myyyyy lifeeeee
I don't Like when people say rottweiler is not a family dog i can tell you that I grew With a rottweiler and we have one now Too and we have had Others also rottweilers are not all agressive and they can actually take very good care of people. ( I Aslo have kinda big family and our dogs haven't ever been agressive to us )
I agree, especially if you have no experience with big dogs; but I knew someone, my neighbor who passed away back in 2021, who had a lot of experience (I was also that man's caretaker for a few years) anyway he had a chow/ rottweiler mix and I'm so glad I was allowed to grown up and learn to understand animal behavior, because we had a great friendship between us, and l was able to learn from that old man about dogs and life in general
Best dog I ever had was a Rottie. They're calm and fearless. Obedience training is a MUST. I got stuck in the snow once and she was in the backseat. As a couple of young guys came running over to help, and had to open the back door to get a grip, I said "It's OK" and she calmly moved over to give them room.
I work with the electric company. I went to this one property to do some maintenance for them and they have a Rottweiler just free roaming the grounds. I have never met a sweeter Rottweiler lol super friendly and made me want one
They can be really friendly too
Puppies just want to have fun 😂❤
I’m always gonna have a Rottweiler because they are so protective but if you have them when they were a baby and you make them meet the people that you trust then they won’t hurt them, they look very aggressive when they show their teeth, but they’re not aggressive when they’re just playing when they look very aggressive
If you propperly train your dog and use the propper collar, you don't need to be a muscular individual to be able to control them. In fact, it's a better advice to suggest a trainig for this type of breeds than "having enough strenght in your human body".
This people need to stop demonizing this dogs, as if they were angry, fierceful and aggresive dogs. They just aren't.
King was very territorial about his; they love back when loved right.
The dog was like:EXCUSE ME SIR
My friend was bit by her rotties 4-5 times all requiring staples or stitches. And yes, they still have the dog. And no they were not trained. And yes that person was taunting them, hitting them, and abusing them so they kinda deserved it Ngl.
My rottie was like a 2 y.o. Best dog I ever had. My son would pull on his ears and he didn't do anything. My son also would fall asleep on him.
My rottie will lay with our 3 year old and play rough all day with her and be nice. Only when she gets too crazy he gives a slight growl to let her know and she understands. He just loves to chew stuff up, that's the biggest downfall, o and the dog being 7 months and already as big as most dogs full grown, but acting like a cat 😂
I had a male Rocky,very stubborn but loyal and loving. Very big,big head. Hard to handle
The ending haha
Did you just make a video saying they were in your top 3 family dogs you recommend because they were so great
I remember that one also🤍
Great Intel!
As a 100 lbs woman my Bear is exactly what I want, super protective of his territory!
THE BEST all round dog in my view....i love them
That is one ferociously adorable Rottweiler!
My rottie was my service dog while I was an otr truck driver. He LOVED humans, as long as they didn’t mess with his truck or his mom
"Dog has ADD" as dog is looking at something that flew by it 😂
that's true, but also they are so adorable ❤❤
A rotweiler protected my baby carriage and he was the biggest scary but at the same time sweetest dog ever. Rip Eros
😂😂😂😂
The ADD bit just floored me
Had put my 14yr old Rottie down a yr ago. Had a pure French Bulldog given to me a few months ago. My Rottie spoiled me as she was so easy to train compared to the meat head I have now! Makes me want another rottie so bad. Was going to get a cane Corso but then the frenchie happened... Rotties are freaking amazing dogs!
I love my rot. I will never go back to any other breed. Im sold for life. Hes my best fucking friend. That dog has a heart made of gold. Ive seen him take care of new born kittens when the mother was to sick too. Hes watched over new born chicks. Never been rough with any of my kids. Hes just a good boy.
That’s good Rottweilers are badass
Trainer: “You may not wanna get a Rottweiler”
The Rottweiler setting next to him: “NOW HOLD IT RIGHT THERE!!”
Spot on!
Rottweilers are my favourite dogs, but because of what you've mentioned it's the reasons I went with a golden, having a young child and a relatively petite fiance, they wouldn't be able to handle a big boy / girl that Rottweilers become.
I've had two females. The first dog was perfect and the second is 18 months old and she's getting there. I take my dog to work everyday.
bro just made my dog cry