Dude, they are always not aggressive and scary. I have a Rottweiler and he’s so sweet. He hasn’t attacked the mailman or anyone he hasn’t her anyone so reconsider
I adopted a 5 year old rottweiler, our first walk he dragged me across the road for a possum (and that was when he was severly underweight) and he would sit at the front window and bark at anything that got too close to the house, even if birds were in the front yard, if my husband threw me over his shoulder Max (the rottweiler) would try and get me down and would not let up until I was back on the ground, we couldnt play fight/wrestle cause Max would jump in the middle but he was also the most well behaved and incredible dog just very protective of me and the house, but I always put that down to the life he had before us, he came to us so skinny and covered in scars and cigarette burns, a permanent kink in his tail from being broken and half an ear missing.
Our neighbor has a rottie. When I first saw this dog a year ago as I was walking our dog, I crossed paths with him and the owner. My first thought was, "Is this dog going to be aggressive?" Especially since he was staring at my dog. But he wasn't and hasn't been. He has good owners that have trained him obviously to not act up. Sometimes he will just go the other way when he sees us, and I have done that too Sometimes. Some people will do that in the neighborhood to be respectful. Anyway, I appreciate a good responsible dog owner. As the old saying goes, there is no such thing as a bad dog.
The doggy A.D.D is so real with these guys, but they're my favorite breed. I miss mine. He was so old he statted to get gray fur on his face. Made it to 15 yeats old.
Was the best dog I had by far. So easy to train. He just wanted to please. Was fine with visitors once I introduced them. You just wouldnt want to be a stranger jumping the fence
Bruuuuhhh u tweaking my rotty was nothing like u explained yes territorially but never attacked nobody not on command even broke out the fence without me knowing a couple times and animal control would jus bring him back to me … its all about how they trained
A lot of "thats why you train" comments… keep in mind, the vast majority of pet owners (especially the so called animal lovers) think overfeeding and cleaning up their poop is the extent of their ownership responsibilities.
They are the sweetest dogs ever! There was a Rottie at the park, and we saw him every day for a decade, and that dog was so gentle with little kids, small dogs. I never saw him fight with other dogs; he broke them up. He was the chillest dog I've ever met.
I know my 8-month-old rottie is pretty docile, he doesn't bark at any loud noises or people unless it's my problem neighbors that fight almost all the time, and he does chuff and growls at the dude when he starts shouting at his Gf but that is the only time, he does that.
I do also use your videos to help me with training him and absolutely watched almost your whole channel 3 months before I got him to make sure, I knew what I was doing and I recommend your channel to people when they bring up how I train my dog!!
"You would like to come over??? Suuure but I must inform you that I have a massive, very territorial dog that it's kind'a likely to shred you to pieces… What? Maybe another time?! Fine by me!" … yep, definitely the perfect breed. Bonus: no Christmas with relatives.
Im at my cousins house and this rottweiler is trained asl bro at first she didnt approve of me but once she saw me often she doenst bark and is finally relaxed around me and always wants food when im around cause i spoil her😂😅❤
We have multiple Rotties, owning and fostering. You got it right in one: our "big one – Old Hercules- is huge (140 pounds plus) and he can be a serious guard dog – until a Butterfly comes across his nose! Immediately he get's dreamy eyes, turns to mush and tiptoes after that butterfly, following every movement of the butterfly! From that moment on you can consider him "off duty" and he is in Rotty-dreamland!😂
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Dude, they are always not aggressive and scary. I have a Rottweiler and he’s so sweet. He hasn’t attacked the mailman or anyone he hasn’t her anyone so reconsider
I have nothing against a 55-kilogram Rottweiler, as long as it can accelerate the weight.
Mine was 85 kg and 72 heihgt
You've given me all the reasons TO GET one
I’m not convinced. I’m going to continue breeding them.
Every reason to get one
I adopted a 5 year old rottweiler, our first walk he dragged me across the road for a possum (and that was when he was severly underweight) and he would sit at the front window and bark at anything that got too close to the house, even if birds were in the front yard, if my husband threw me over his shoulder Max (the rottweiler) would try and get me down and would not let up until I was back on the ground, we couldnt play fight/wrestle cause Max would jump in the middle but he was also the most well behaved and incredible dog just very protective of me and the house, but I always put that down to the life he had before us, he came to us so skinny and covered in scars and cigarette burns, a permanent kink in his tail from being broken and half an ear missing.
Best dog I ever had ❤❤❤❤
I had male rotti. 165 pounds. Very friendly tho 😊
My Rotweiler doesn’t do that he’s really friendly? I have two.
Once I play in a park with a random rottweiler and i fell in love with rottweilers
Our neighbor has a rottie. When I first saw this dog a year ago as I was walking our dog, I crossed paths with him and the owner. My first thought was, "Is this dog going to be aggressive?" Especially since he was staring at my dog. But he wasn't and hasn't been. He has good owners that have trained him obviously to not act up. Sometimes he will just go the other way when he sees us, and I have done that too Sometimes. Some people will do that in the neighborhood to be respectful. Anyway, I appreciate a good responsible dog owner. As the old saying goes, there is no such thing as a bad dog.
You are not good because you have to do it for your baby dogs ❤ 😍 🥰 💯
But why do you have it
The doggy A.D.D is so real with these guys, but they're my favorite breed. I miss mine. He was so old he statted to get gray fur on his face. Made it to 15 yeats old.
-I STILL want one >:-(
No, my Rottweiler is good. I’m keeping it.
Was the best dog I had by far. So easy to train. He just wanted to please.
Was fine with visitors once I introduced them. You just wouldnt want to be a stranger jumping the fence
They’re only “territorial” if raised that way.
Territorial doesn’t mean dangerous, aggressive or violent, unless raised that way.
This guys opinion is shit already
I’ve had pure bred rottys my house life.
In experience territorial means curious. Not even once anything else….. except for cats.
Rottweilers hate cats.
And they also love to try to hump skunks.
And they’re so strong they can break their leash anytime they want. Doesn’t matter the leash.
That’s should be your biggest issue unless your a douche or buy douchebag breeder.
They are great fam dogs
Favourite breed
Bruuuuhhh u tweaking my rotty was nothing like u explained yes territorially but never attacked nobody not on command even broke out the fence without me knowing a couple times and animal control would jus bring him back to me … its all about how they trained
Womp womp I love my Rottweiler don’t tell me not to get one
Social train them biggest biggest teddy bears.
anyways we already got one
What was this guy saying? I kept looking at the cute pupper cuz I have Doggie ADD
Nada que ver , yo tuve 2 rott y son un raza hermosa !! Cariñosos con la familia e inteligente , y muy guardianes …
My rottie and I don’t go on walks around the neighborhood. We go on patrols 🚨🚨🚨
A lot of "thats why you train" comments… keep in mind, the vast majority of pet owners (especially the so called animal lovers) think overfeeding and cleaning up their poop is the extent of their ownership responsibilities.
My rott would sleep on the couch letting anyone in. So cuddly and friendly.
They are the sweetest dogs ever! There was a Rottie at the park, and we saw him every day for a decade, and that dog was so gentle with little kids, small dogs. I never saw him fight with other dogs; he broke them up. He was the chillest dog I've ever met.
This guy has clearly never owned a rottie . They are so sweet and chilled
I know my 8-month-old rottie is pretty docile, he doesn't bark at any loud noises or people unless it's my problem neighbors that fight almost all the time, and he does chuff and growls at the dude when he starts shouting at his Gf but that is the only time, he does that.
I do also use your videos to help me with training him and absolutely watched almost your whole channel 3 months before I got him to make sure, I knew what I was doing and I recommend your channel to people when they bring up how I train my dog!!
My Rottie was 150-160 pounds and pure muscle
Tu ferais mieux de te taire, tu n'y connais rien en Rottweiler !
Rottweilers are the best dogs!
Let the pup go😭
"You would like to come over??? Suuure but I must inform you that I have a massive, very territorial dog that it's kind'a likely to shred you to pieces… What? Maybe another time?! Fine by me!" … yep, definitely the perfect breed. Bonus: no Christmas with relatives.
We love our rescued Rottweiler.
Damn thing weighs more than me
Im at my cousins house and this rottweiler is trained asl bro at first she didnt approve of me but once she saw me often she doenst bark and is finally relaxed around me and always wants food when im around cause i spoil her😂😅❤
Golden can be worst than rotti depend of the ed
We have multiple Rotties, owning and fostering. You got it right in one: our "big one – Old Hercules- is huge (140 pounds plus) and he can be a serious guard dog – until a Butterfly comes across his nose! Immediately he get's dreamy eyes, turns to mush and tiptoes after that butterfly, following every movement of the butterfly! From that moment on you can consider him "off duty" and he is in Rotty-dreamland!😂
Quiet funny… every reason to not get one is a reason to get one!
1. Protection
2. Size
3. Alert