Raised and bred many, MANY Rotties for over 25 years...NEVER let ANY of mine act like this. I never let it get that far. I put my foot down and that sh!t show was over ASAP.. They were spoiled, loved, inside and still vocal dogs...Never beat, hit, abused or really even spanked...just controlled correctly...but acting like this? HUGE Nope for me personally.
Absolutely right! I've had three in my life now my third, she was puppy trained very well, socialized with other animals and people, is a great guard dog but very well mannered. She would never do this. Not even the other ones I had before.
@@cannilony Foot down, implying...right AS SOON AS they start to act aggressive, I show them who the Alpha is, and who the hands that feeds them is. It is imperative to do that early though. I could simply walk away and give them zero attention, but in that VERY moment, they need to be told no...and MAKE them back down. It is so easy to do this without being physical...Use your voice...your tone...ignore them....whatever....it all depends on how they have been raised and what they are use to. If they are THIS far, you can't just yell at them and walk away...it won't stick...then they think they won. Being physical is NOT the way to teach them (hitting them and ESPECIALLY in the face)..NEVER do that! Ever! It only makes them frightened and they could lash out on weaker ppl, like kids etc. Teach them early on to be disciplined...not just fear you. .
It's amazing how many people do not know that Rottweiler's growl like this normally and all the time even when they're not being aggressive. It's a reaction.
Incredible breed. Horrid owner here. Allowing that is beyond irresponsible. He'll likely make the news one day.Just pray his kids don't suffer the consequence of his stupidity.
Jup these people are crazy to think this is normal for any dog. You only get this if you affirm that behaviour and do nothing about, they probably found it funny and even encouraged it.
All Rottweiler owners are the same. My grandparents talked the exact same. Said they were super safe to be around and that's just how they are. My brother would just be sitting on the floor playing his Gameboy and the damn things tried to attack him. You've desensitized yourself to how aggressive they are and you'll be held liable once they go after someone who isn't you or a family member willing to look the other way.
@cyndilucke5965 iv had dogs all my life and I wouldn't trust that dog definitely wouldn't leave it alone with kids normal dogs don't behave that way it's looks and act inbred
@lerit1917 yes that's not friendly normal behaviour dogs do that before they are about to attack I don't understand how anyone can say awwwwww that's so normal if they know anything about dog behaviour my dogs lick me wagging there tails dancing about next to me not snarling and barking at me like they wanna bite me hHa and I have 2 bully's and a kangal all trained to a high standard
PB on its lips, I think! Only 1 Rottie I had did this, she was a talker. She never hurt me. She was just a big fur baby, but you got to be careful and know your dog.
As soon as I seen the title of this video…. I knew this doggie never attacked anyone lol!! I definitely do hear….lier lier lier lier 🤣🤣🤣 Beautiful dog!! He has an amazing & beautiful family that’s for sure.❤❤❤
If you train your dog this won't happen. This is lack of control and discipline on the owners hands, you can literally teach a dog to growl and show his teeth and stop him from doing it but these people just let it get out of hand because they think this is normal for the breed and is funny or something i don't know... Never be scared of your own dog.
i had many dogs,pit,amstaf,mastif,rotti and many more. Dogo should not act like this.saying "its rotti way" its stupid.if your dog act like this, it say much about you,and its nothing good.
The Rodvailari never attacked their masters.Except: If he is beaten or Badly treated.He goes into withdrawal.But he does not attack, he knows that he is his master..😂😂😂😂😂
It's a rottweiler thing.mine did the same when l bathed her.hes snarling but he not happy . peanut butter did the trick with my rottweiler bonnie just don't think they like baths.lovely dog❤❤😘 1:34
The first dog i had in my life was a rottweiler and i didnt know how to train it so i just took care of it and it grow to be a very loving dog and it doesnt even bark or growls at strangers