Rottweiler gets a tiny puppy and doesn't know what to do with her until she teaches him how to play together 💕 Keep up with Dozer, Daisy, & Mocha on Instagram: thedo.do/dozerandlilah.
I just like how the rottie is acting like a parent by letting the puppy win in tug-of-war, just releasing and then smiling, "Ah, yes. You win. Well done."
It’s how they should be, that makes me really sad you’ve never seen one with a tail 😢 Docking is illegal here and rightly so. Mine had a full tail, he passed away 6 years ago at age 12.
@@leaf6356 yep. When I roughhouse with my three year old rottweiler I put my hand in her mouth or she gently grab my hand. She's never hurt me ,she's so gentle.
I'm going through chemotherapy and radiation for throat cancer and I was having a very bad day till this video made me smile. Thank you so very much ❤️
I had a Rottweiler and that dog was such a gentle giant, that someone actually opened my back gate and stalled him. That’s how sweet of a dog he was I never forgot him.
Fun fact: when dogs put their mouths over the snout of another dog it's a sign of love and trust. Just as is rolling on the back showing the vulnerable underbelly this too is a vulnerable action for a dog to do that establishes trust. Super sweet to see! ❤️❤️❤️
I love this bit of info too! We’ve just got a Boxer puppy and our other two dogs aren’t very happy about it. From your comment I’m not worrying anymore over Huxley (Boxer) mouthing the other two. I was thinking he was trying to fight. So yes, thank you 😊
That is the cutest thing I’ve seen in a while the puppy really wanted to play and the fact the other dog could eat it in one bite didn’t scare it’s so cute watching the big dog playing with him but being careful not to hurt the puppy
The way he played tug of war with it too are you kind of like doing the like stereotypical thing that most humans do with small dogs were will hold on to one end and we'll give them a little challenge before eventually letting go and letting them win and he literally fucking did that with them...
I love watching little dogs with gentle giants. How adorable. Her little head and his big giant one LOL! I would never get anything done with the shenanigans.
LOVE THIS!!! I have an old dog who lived a sedate lifestyle. She was getting fat and leaving little pee puddles on the floor. Somebody dropped off two puppies that I took in. They wanted her to play. Now she's getting into shape by running, slowly, but having fun with them. Sometimes you should get your dog, a dog.
@@cashisjustbetter9141Because that's what the owner meant when she said "scared". The dog wasn't literally afraid of her 😅 he was afraidof hurting her.
We had one. His name was rocky and he was super tall when he would stand on just 2. Probably the tallest rotty I'd ever seen. He was a gentle giant with a tail people use to say same thing that they never seen a rotty with a tail. Rest his beautiful soul. We miss u boy..
Dogs have an inate instinct to be gentle with puppies, and to teach them about being a dog. He just had to try to be the big brother and now they are having fun and becoming friends.🥰
The way he looked at the camera when presenting his teeth was so adorable Like he was saying to his owner I'm not being mean Or about to bite the puppy I'm just showing her who's in charge here He even glances twice real quick like Don't be alarmed Lol
@@TYFYTER It looks strange to me. I loved my rotty for 16 years before he passed. He was a monster at 170ish pounds. Guess it’s just the nostalgia kicking in telling me something is off.
She looks like a wind-up plush toy. Sides hurt from how she grabs ahold of orange stuffed toy twice her size than runs away with. Absolutely adorable how all three dogs played together.
@@zyraphyn5893 I wouldn’t trust two Rottweilers with a puppy. The second this started I was already nervous, especially seeing two of them. It may work out, but it may also be very dangerous. They are one of the most naturally aggressive breeds. Great Danes are supposed to be good family dogs and are way down on the aggressive spectrum. Boxers are up there, but not like Rottweilers.
@@Rattlsnke Rottweilers are perfectly fine. It generally has to do with how they're raised/trained/treated. My Grandpa had a couple of them years ago, rambunctious, but great with kids and other animals
That part( if you're old enough to know the cartoon) when he has the little one in his mouth, and freezes, looking side way reminded me of Silvester getting caught by Granny with Tweety halfway in its mouth.
I miss the good old cartoons. Those were the best. The cartoons they have today are so lame. ... Looney Tunes on a Sunday morning getting to eat you're cereal on the couch....aww memories
Hell yeah 🤣🤣🤣 Edit- I wonder how many people reading your comment will have no idea what we're talking about. Truly a sad day for the world when people have grown up having never seen Tom and Jerry, much less Wile E Coyote, Taz, Marvin the Martian and so many more., a sad day indeed.... I mean, seriously, how many younger people even know what a Püw 238 explosive space modulator even is?
"Its like he knew to be gentle with her" Well of course he did. He saw the puppy the same way we do. A baby. Give animals more credit. They are much smarter than you think. All animals.
they are all so cute, rottweilers people think are a scary big dog, but they are gentle and smart and understanding, Frenchie's are so cheeky and sassy