That's because of them growing in popularity so some very poor lines...I've had dobbies and rotties I now have a red/fawn 15month old male 135lb Cane Corso and im converted amazing dogs and contrary to what I read before getting one they are easy to handle and train. But omg they are so clingy follows me everywhere. I still love rottweiler though
@@williamphillips7992 Yes, mine follows my girlfriend everywhere and if she's not home he's up my ass all day, I like that though, he's always ready to go 100%.
I'm on my third Rottweiler. My first one passed away last year age 11, my new puppy turned one last week 52kg called Bear. One thing not to many people mention about Rotti's is there personality, they are full of character and once you own one you want look at another breed. Go team Rottweiler
@@6ft7guy my intact male is 47kg at 10 months and was 41kg at 8 months… they put on size mate especially the males the can top out at 60 65 in the big German males
@@jackshepherd8965 you're clueless. I imported and worked eastern German working line rotts who'd out work any rott you've got. 45kg and lean is prime for a rottweiler
I've had both of these breeds (rott/corso). I have a homestead and currently have 10 dogs and 5 different breeds including Cane Corso, Fila Brasileiro, Presa Canario, American Bulldog and Bandogge Mastiff It's true what you say about a Rottweiler being easier to train. Cane Corso's take a long time to mature, like most Mastiff breeds and they go threw a stubborn phase, again like most Mastiff breeds. But they are bigger, more athletic and powerful than the Rottweiler. It comes down to personal preference and what you have access to. I like the Corso and Fila for guarding my farm, it's what they are bred for. But for someone who doesn't live on a farm and has a regular house, a well bred Rottweiler is certainly a good choice
How do you compare the ddr dogs with the dogs you have and can cane corsa be kept in apartment. I am in one malnois group and they say that mals are stronger than rotties or mastiff...I doubt it
sachin - Mals are extremely intelligent dogs and like the previous commenter stated, they are a game working breed, but strength wise they have zero chance against Corsos and Rotts.
Dogs 4 Home protection hi, do you have livestock? Just wondering if you do, how these dogs work with the livestock? I know we hear about LSGDs but these people don’t realize that while they were used for millennia for LS protection , it was a VERY small area of the world ( mountain ranges in Europe and Asia) Many OTHER breeds can be fantastic LS guardians and have been:) Say that on a goats site if you want trolls. Seriously, I am an older lady who enjoys hearing dog breed experiences. While I am NOT a terrier fan, ( don’t fit my lifestyle) I did have a Bandogge who was abandoned. Sadly he died of cancer. I kid you not, two goats and two ornery geese, stood by his body still as statues while I dug the hole for his burial. They followed me to the grave like a funeral procession. And only turned and walked away after I put his headstone up. The LS adored him! Thanks for reading!!
Both of these breeds are amazing I personally would choose a cane Corso mostly because I have one and he’s an amazing family pet and he’s loyal, healthy, and naturally protective of his family but with that being said you couldn’t go wrong with either breed
I agree... we have the corso... my brother has the rott. Two different but awesome breeds. I searched to find exactly what I wanted and found it. Very happy with our boy
@DangN, it's a tough vall... both were bred for it... our boy is a little over 2 now and hes gone through k9 training. Were constantly training and working with him and that's good. We could identify his instinct and protection pretty much from jump and once he got use to us and his new home and our kids he's been on point. My brother love his rott.... I'm 7 hours away so o don't get to see him much but he is a German beast...
@OSIEL, SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS!! I HAVE A PIT BULL, THE DAY I LOSE HIM WILL BE MY LAST DAY. SO MANY WE ARE LOSING THIS YEAR. THIS ONE IS THE 5/6 ONE THIS YEAR. GOD BE WITH YOU AND MEAD YOUR BROKEN HEART..
Sorry for your loss. I lost my dog almost a year to the day and he was my favourite ever pet, he was bred from my mum's two dogs and I was there when he was born. Most of the time now when I look back I remember him with a smile how naughty but affectionate he was. I'll soon be getting another dog when my girlfriend and me buy another house but I fear I'll never be as close to a dog again.
15 years old, you are way ahead of the game my friend sorry for the loss of your friend you are on the right path buddy, throw yourself into this rottie watch some of the training vids that this website puts out and enjoy the journey when you and your new friend meet
We love our Rottweiler so much. She is a beast! We then adopted a Corso and I have to say the Corso is VERY protective and guardy. Both are beautiful breeds!
@@mercedesbenzs600bash Yeah rotties don't drool too much either. It's mainly the mastiffs with lots of loose skin around the mouth that drool a lot like the bullmastiff and english mastiff.
Adore Rotties. Old lady here. Sixty PLUS years of evaluating temperaments and owning dogs. You are spot on. Rotties are MORE intelligent. And they are NOT as trainable. Lovely, lovely dogs. And thanks for loving your old dog and keeping it! You are exemplary channel. I appreciate all your videos. Now if I can only get notifications! ❌⭕️❤️ Your puppy!
Being a Cane Corso channel creator and dog owner, I really enjoyed your videos. Even more so with this one. I am prefer Cane Corso but I agree with you 100%. Cane corso being a much younger re-creation since the 70s in a much smaller gene pool has so much more work to do compared to Rottweilers. The success of the breed came from responsible breeders with high standard vision. The rottweilers breeders have set an excellent example for all cane corso breeders to follow.
Rottweiler is not good healty breed, look at the american version🤦♀️ or the fake roman rottweiler🤣. Better you have small and healty line of dogs than al this fake line's like akc or american rottweiler. The same is know happening with cane corso look at the AKC Cane corso🤦♀️🤣.
@@MXhof-kr5lt the cane corso and Rottweiler are messed up fr. That’s why I chose the boerboel even though they have some that are messed up as well it’s not as bad as the rottie and cane corso
I like how your boy Rosco is put together; especially, at the stop on his muzzle. I do not like Rottweilers with the abrupt stop. I like how he has a nice slope to his stop which allows for better breathing and performance. More importantly, overall good health of the dog. Thanks for sharing and congrats on getting him.
Yup....Rosco looks like the old school Rottweilers. Modern day rotties look like they've mixed some sort of bulldog with them smh with those short snouts and weird heads.
I've had a corso, a rottie, and a corso/rottie mix. I find in my experience anyway that the rottie and the rottie/corso mix were headstrong, very brave and way more aggressive when protecting. My corso was super calm and mature. He was not aggressive but was protective and did not like strangers but tolerated them. Although one time he attacked my neighbor for getting too close to my 2 yr old son (which was the only time in 10 years he attacked anyone, plus he was very protective of my boy and would let him do anything like climb up on him like a horse, pull his ears and flick his jiggly lips). Great choice with the rottweiler. But corso have a special place in my heart!
Agreed! I understand every point he makes in this video , but Corsos have a special place in my heart as well , I almost find them to be more wise and tolerable than rotties . Because corsos take a lot longer to mature , I feel as tho they come out wiser in the long run because of it!
I have a Corso, and she is an amazing dog to have around. She is crazy smart, and as loyal as anything I have ever seen. An old friend has a big male Rottweiler, and he is also a great dog. I was faced with the same dilemma as you, and my choice could have gone either way, but I met a wonderful breeder/trainer of Corsos and decided to go with her because of the quality of dogs she breeds. Incredible intelligence and impressive physical genetics. She is part of the family, and an amazing friend to my 5 year old son.
I went through the same decision process 8 years ago and decided to get the Rottweiler. He’s been a amazing addition to the family. He is my two sons best friend and protector
Right choice man! I wish You and the dog the best of health and lots of fun. Now I have my 3-rd Rottie and I love her. My previous one lived almost 16 years and passed away in my hands - I will never forget her!
Yup, no saying about pros cons between the corso and rott... Every owner have a different persfective about owning a breed, but i feel that rotweiller is in your heart, thats its
Same. I am looking for a dog that can take care of other dogs and get along with em and cats. Both fit perfectly but the Rott is just smarter so they ended up convincing me the Rott is the one.
I live in tropical conditions.. so bullmastiff drool was a deciding factor for me too... mastiffs have more trouble coping with heat due to shorter muzzle
You made an excellent choice! I grew up with Rottweilers my whole life. Since I was born till now (18 years old) my dad has owned Rottweilers and pit bulls and I have such an amazing love for both but I will always choose a Rottweiler over any other dog. They’ve always been so protective of the family and work well with kids. I love them so much.
I love love love a Cane Corso...but a relative of mine has a German Rottie and he's a big sweetie lap dog. I can see why u would choose one. I can't complain about ur reasoning. As long as u stick w/ Mastiffs, u get no gripes from me 😁
Kaisha Washington ,I don't think u know what a German rottie is ,firstly they r very well bred and real representation of the breed ,and they r born in Germany.
Nice vid! I'm in the same situation. We chose a female Rottweiler puppy, who is now 11 months old, to join our household with a 13 year old Border Collie mix. The Border Collie is older and tired, and can't match the super high energy level of our Rott! She mostly gives him space, but when she wants to play, she is often in his face and he growls and shows his teeth, so she backs off, LOL. She is a sweetheart, and very affectionate and has a great temperament. She barks loudly and authoritatively when people pass by outside, walking their dogs. I have to say though, that having a Rottweiler is a FULL TIME JOB, as they eat and crap up a storm, and want to be with you most of the time! They can play and run all day! This breed is NOT for the light-hearted, and not right for everyone. You must choose wisely when getting a dog.
I’ve owned and have experience with both breeds, and I love both of them, but when it comes to guarding and home protection I found my Cane Corso took that role more seriously than my Rottweiler. They’re actually very similar in temperament, but my Cane Corso’s were more affectionate than my Rotties. However, the Cane Corso I had suffered from separation anxiety whereas my Rottweiler was fine being alone. At the end of the day it boils down to each individual dog. But for guarding I felt my Corso was more on point
I was curious is rotties ACTUALLY more intelligent than corsos? I found that to be slightly discouraging because I want a corso so bad😂 I too think that corsos take guarding a bit more seriously while rotties are kinda messy with it lol .
@@emmathepsychic9078 I personally ended up getting a Rott instead of Cane. First off, they look pretty much like pitbull to most people (maybe with minor differences). Second is that Cane are not as intelligent as Rotts. Third is that MOST people would consider Rott to be a pretty in appearance and mostly intimidating. When it comes to guarding, Rotts were bred to be Guard dog as well as herding dogs, so they can do both well.
Great choice. Corsos are not for everyone. They require alot of attention and you have to be experienced in training. They have a unique personality and you have to understand their genetic traits in order to get the best out of them. A Corso has been bred for specific tasks. So you have to understand that and see if it fits to your lifestyle. From my humble experience a working line corso strives in a highly structured environment. Predictability and routine goes a long way in training. Consistency is key no slacking off at least for the first 3-4yrs. A Corso lives a happy life with a Job to do. Solid firm leadership, discipline and communication skills are a must with a Corso. Every dog needs a good human leader and most will fall in line but a Corso will challenge your leadership skills if you're not consistent. Lol😂 Beautiful and smart breed when they know exactly what is expected of them.
Yeah, i can vouch for the routine part. My ma wakes up before me, opens the doors and he follows her doing the morning check, i get up, he sees me for a bit, we feed the dogs at the same time each night without fail. It works, he's happy, it makes life easier.
R C absolutely agree, Couldn't be said any better about the Cane Corsos, I had 5 and 3 Great Danes thick bones great temperament, Nevertheless my CC Joshy Boy was always the Alpha. They all Last 14 years, why ? Love, Food and daily walks on the beach...I missed them all , but now I am in my late 60's there's no chance for me to ever had dogs anymore...so enjoy it while you can...
Actually what you wrote applies to the Rottweiler too. They are working dogs bred for very specific purposes (pulling carts, watching over cattle, protection). This means they need a job, to always be near their owners, a very strong leadership and consistency since they are dominant and stubborn and you cannot waver. I've got two and I'm currently training my male. The slightest change of determination in my voice makes the difference between him acting like a soldier and him ignoring the command (he is still in training). They are not for everyone.
@@raykraus2546 So Cane Corsos are really great family dogs huh,did you have to train him/her to PROTECT or is it just NATURAL for them to do so??? Do they drool a lot???
Nice vid, well informative and from the heart, love to see a man with passion for a friend for life, wish all dog owners were like this, they will be a family member and you have to know their traits, information and love for your dog is all they need, and they will entertain and protect you for all of their lives. xx
The decision came down to one thing for me, lifespan. You get two years more, typically, with a Cane Corso. That's a big deal. That said, I think they are the two best short hair breeds for home/family guardians!!!
Either will suit you well. Working line Rotty for sure. I love the Mastiff tempermemt of the Corso. Perfect for the indoors. Overall a more powerful dog with higher pain tolerance. Very very stable.
I've trained with some Rottweilers, our trainer was a Rottweiler breeder. I thought I'd be a Dobe girl but the Rotties are very similar to the Corsos. Very hard to pick, but you have to choose what's best for you. Maybe one day you'll get a Corso. Maybe one day I'll get a Rottie lol. Great video as always.
I have a female Cane Corso that is 8 months old, and I will tell you she can be a handful. She is stubborn at times, but overall she’s a good pup! She is definitely teaching me patience before my wife and I have our first child. Nice Rottie btw! 👍🏿
Hey Zeke, I see Roscoe is coming along. Growing up so fast, I see he's giving your oldest the business LOL. He looks like he's thinking I wish I could sit down somewhere. Big Ups to the rotties even though I'm a Cane Corso owner, I raise the American Staffordshire for about 20 years. After I lost my last pup at 16 and a half years old. I knew the next breed was going to be the Corso. He's very intelligent blows me clean away. I can't seem to walk down the street without a tracking some type of attention. But I can say that my brother has always had Rottweilers, and even though he has to Corsos right now. He's considering getting another Rottweiler. You're absolutely correct they're both great breeds.
Congrats! great choice !!had many dogs in my life and there is nothing like the rottie my Bella is now 15 months old she was a pleasure to train and what a personality!!enjoy him they grow fast
With 7 acresyou have enough real estate for a Cane and a Rottie, then you can post your comparison review and let the people know. Sorry for spending your money! 😁
I also have a large property. I also have kennels and about 5 different breeds. We have Cane Corso, Presa Canario, Fila Brasileiro, American Bulldog and Bandogge Mastiff Any of these are great for this job, just make sure you get a few, one dog isn't enough for a large area, regardless of breed
Corsos do best with “space guarding” they were bred more for property protection while rotties lean more towards people protecting. They both can do both but one is slightly better than the other. But you could get both as well!
I just met two Brindle Cane Corsos yesterday morning walking ny kids to school. The male looked like this one confirmation wise and the female looked to be his sister was very nice as well. He walked both on each side. Very big too! He told me they were only pups, my gosh 👀. Good looking dogs for sure. 😎
Great vid Zeke I’ve had both and my experience is that they’re both incredible breeds. Both smart, but rotties are on a different level intelligence and trainability wise.
James Higginbotham Rotts are great. One of the best breeds out there. I love them. However, Doberman's suck. Pathetic dog. I've seen so many, my cousin had one and my neighbour had one and the majority I have seen in dog parks were terrible. My neighbour's was brutal and one day he got what he deserved. He picked a fight with a Malamute on our street and got destroyed. That Malamute was always so docile. Boy did he turn like a wild wolf. Fight lasted about ten seconds. Never saw an ass kicking like that ever! And he was bred to guard and protect lmao! The Doberman never wanted to leave his house again.
@@carlrest6553 haha love the story thanks. We have had 2 Rottweiler's in my family and they were both 130+ males. Very dominant breed not for newbies. Must catch their bad behaviors early, these dogs can scare us as the owners sometimes.
drewmorg I have heard male Rotts can be difficult but females never give their owners a hard time. Not sure how true it is but I can say every female fort I have encountered has been a sweetheart.
I have a cane corso and had one that recently died.. I am getting a Rottweiler puppy this week.. my cane corso is smart, beautiful and loyal but her sister was very timid and did not like other dogs. So you are correct in that temperature can vary. My cane corsos were easy to train and I will see how it goes with my new puppy!
Great cometary! I have a Cane Corso Rottweiler mix. He’s a beast! Great dog. He has both personality’s of the breads. Protective and loyal. I love the the fur of the mix. It’s silky and very easy to manage. Not much shedding. My mix Buddha is 120 pounds and 18 months old.
In the CC a lot of breeds are mixed in, you never know what you get. They don't need schutzhund championships to become a champion. German Rottweilers are selected on looks and working abilities. I love the fact your puppy got to keep it's tail
English mastiff, Neo mastiff, these two are pretty great for an apartment lifestyle because they tend to be laid back dogs that won't destroy everything, of course they will start out as puppies and puppies will always chew but when they're older they're so chill and don't require a lot of exercise and aren't high energy dogs, saliva would be the biggest problem with most big breeds though. Another note is that if your landlord likes to make unexpected visits or live in a building where maintenance has been known to just open your door here and there while you're not home, it happens and that can be dangerous.
Nothing tops a Rottweiler. People talk about size and bite force and all this esoteric bullcrap, but the Rottweiler is the baddest dog on the planet, period. their strength and power is legendary, far exceeding what one would consider capable given their physic. Putting the theory and bullcrap camp fire stories aside the facts are: Rotts were used as police dogs but they stopped using them because of the damage they inflicted on the suspects. No other dog had that problem. Right on you tube you can see a professional protection dog trainer demonstrate with a Rott as he states "no dog hits like a rottwieler" - no persas, canes, pits, bandogges, dobes, shepards. None hit like a Rott. then he shows working with one and he not only uses a sleeve, but he has to put on a hard plastic forearm shield under the sleeve for extra protection, still not enough, so wraps additional padding on top of the sleeve for 2 extra layers of hard and soft protection which no other dog requires. after demonstrating some work with the Rott the amazing thing is he removes the outer padding, the sleeve, then the hard forearm protector and his forearm is STILL bleeding. An article that answer what, if any dog can handle a lion...ONLY 2 dogs, Rottweiler and Rhodesian Ridgeback - not Cane's Presa's, Bandogge, Shepards, Dobes, only those 2 Same article, the dog to defeat pit bull - just one dog named, Rottweiler Another you tube of the 15 most fiercest dogs, Rottweiler listed as number 1 so all the bullshit about phantom bite force crap and size means crap. ALL those dogs are great dogs, ALL those dogs are great guard dogs that will get the job done with ease. but if you need to rank and wonder who is tops. the facts are the facts and nothing can top the Rottweiler. The shame is in how their health has been ruined by american breeders so the genes pool is containmenated and like Presa's its virtually impossible to find Rotts or Presa's with the health of a boerboel. with the boerboel you can relax and not watch your dog like a hawk for some hereditary disaster to surface. makes me angry as i love Rottweilers so much and they are such great loving dogs but i'm too afraid of the health problems. Canes are very bad as well with serious heart issues, seizures, etc. And people STOP the spaying and neutering, its a major factor in the ridiculous cancer frequency in dogs now. STOP IT. Never neuter or spay until at least after 6 years old. this is the results of a Veterinarian's study of cancer in dogs.
Great choice. Both beautiful dogs. As a Rottweiler owner myself I love the pick. I have a 14 week old boy and he’s so loving and trainable. Will never go with any other breed. Great video
One of my best dogs ever was my Rottie “Bruno”, extremely intelligent , my oldest would ride him when she was 5-7, knew all commands and could open door knobs with his mouth / teeth ( wish I had you tube n video posting at that time ) would get me newspaper from front yard every morning ..came in handy in rain and NY suburb snowfall lol. Had three different dogs since him, 2 Bulldogs and French Mastiff but never forget him , he was so special to me. A year ago picked up Rocco my first Cane Corso he s turning out to be quite a companion too ...very smart and trainable but a little bit of sneak....he pushes envelope Ie.. very independent thinker ...still not confident with his “stay “ and “ place” when stranger approaches or cat etc..etc. he s 11 months and looks like a giant Pitbull but loves his family especially my youngest who s 5. Good luck with Roscoe... socialize him...especially with fam and friends my Bruno was a little too pushy with sniffing family visitors, made them uncomfortable so we would have to put him away and I hated doin that ...but your Rosco looks great..
So looking forward to seeing Roscoe grow up and how his relationship with Bernie develops. I would love a Rottweiler but I know it’s not a good fit for me so you sharing Roscoe is just wonderful. Roscoe is so chunky and Bernie reminds me a bit of Brad Anderson’s Gumbo.
Something about Rotties! I've had at least one in our home for the last 30 years with sometimes two at a time. I love them. I've been looking at the Cane Corso breed of late. As our male Rottie gets closer to double digits in age I've been looking to add a third dog to prepare to have my heart broken when my big boy departs. Thanks for your insights and can't disagree with any of them so blessings to you and your furry kids! RJ
Congratulations! Love Rottweilers and totally get your reasoning. I love mastiff breeds too and have owned them as well as Rotties and Pitties, but if I had to choose just one breed it would be the Rottweiler for exactly the same reasons.
@chinoCapo They're extremely intelligent and IMO quite a bit smarter than any pure mastiff breed. They're way more active than mastiffs probably coz they're somewhat lighter, and one thing in particular is how centered they are on their owner. My mastiffs and pitts like people and will enjoy seeking attention from guests most of the time, but Rottweilers I have owned have eyes only for me... they will be ok with guests and friends coming over but are always looking for feedback and instructions to me.. it's a rottie quality that I appreciate.
Me choosing a breeder was a personal decision and I don't think would be productive to promote/recommend a breeder. There are a lot of great Rottie breeders out there, I'd suggest do your research and find a perfect breeder for you. Good luck!
I have 2 sibling cane corso sisters, a Rottweiler and we had a 13yr old rescue. He went to heaven last year. They all love kids and other dogs so much. They herd little kids in the yard lol. I did not do ear clipping on my cane corsos. They are beautiful and so sweet. It’s not the dog, it’s the owner. You need to be firm with them, positive reinforcement always, never yell at them, always give love and praise. I definitely recommend crate training or he will eat your house no lie ♥️ I fell in love w cane corsos after my 3rd Rottweiler. I am still a huge Rottie lover. I’m a vet tech also so I can deal with almost anything. Big dogs are my life🤗 I may go for a “Ray Donovan” dog they are badass!! Cancer is also huge in Rottweilers. I lost 1 to osteosarcoma that just began with a limp. 3 days later I took him to work with me and we did radiographs of the leg which looked like it was all bullet fragments. The cancer ate his bone so bad it looked like someone shot him and shattered bones everywhere. We would have done chemo and amputation but he had a torn acl on the other leg so it was not an option. Decided to X-ray his chest and it was all spread into the chest. Just keep up with preventative care and do not buy into the grain free diet. It’s yet another ploy, and thousands of pets have died due to that diet. Large breed puppy formula. Good luck he’s gorgeous!!!! ♥️
My dislike about the rotties is that they tend to cling and bond more with one person in the family and become very protective of that individual. A good friend of mine had to get rid off his because his kids couldn't even rough play with the dad because the rottweiler would growl at them. Major deal breaker for me. Corsos thrive at being with anyone in the whole family, they absolutely love children, and can switch in an instant from super sweet with family to very protective and guardians of the home. Ours patrols the whole property and naturally knows how to read and respond to different situations. I'd choose a Corso over and over.
My Cane Corso is very smart at 13 months old. He's 140lbs and already trained in home protection. He's a natural guard dog that doesn't bark unless there's a reason to. Good luck with the Rottweiler. I've never owned a Rottweiler, but the people I know that have owned them ended up getting bit by their own dogs. I have trust issues with Rottweilers because of it. I hope yours is better trained than the ones I've met. That's why I chose the Corso. The Corso is very easy to train. I will definitely buy another one after mine lives his life with my family. Rottweilers around here are not probably trained and it shows. Not hating on the breed but the owners of the shoals area. I love the breed though. The dog is only a reflection of the owner in my book. A bad dog is a bad owner in my book. Anyway good luck. Love the video. Wish I could send a picture of my Corso
Sadly, I must agree with what you have said about Cane Corso and Rottweiler (Rotty as I say). I have a Cane Corso and I see all those that you have said, still, don't get me wrong, I WOULD NEVER - EVER --- EVER give away my Cane Corso for any kind of dog in this world. He is EXACTLY what I have been looking for in my entire life and he is just like I am. Above all, he fits well in my small apartment... sadly he can't tolerate well the high temperatures in this summer time (28 - 30 Celsius in shadow), but still he is in good mood every time when I call him or want to ask him to do something (give a paw, bark on command, sit, fetch.. so on). I did wanted a Rotty in my life, but when I have seen this brown Cane Corso and his wagging tail running up and down with his big bouncing ears.. I said, this is for me! Everyone has their own choice in their life, make sure you won't regret what you choice and always be responsible for your dog behavior. Above all, never - EVER - EVER abandon your dog, even it comes to sleep in the street, your dog will sleep with you there!
I have a rottie girl she is so Smart kind , gentle, elegant and my best friend i ever had . I had many dogs and i was helping in a dog shelter for 2 years and a half so i meet so many dogs , but rotties are for me the best breed ever ! A big hug to your litlle big boy 💞
Love your new puppy! I have a presa, and the vet bills are very high. I think corsos are the same. So I understand that consideration. Hope you can be with your puppy as much as possible to train him and enjoy him.
ComplexWork Female Bandog is without question lol. What makes it impressive is that the Presa Canario and German Shepherd are high drive/working dogs. They all live on our farm, and have daily duties.
@@RubenGarcia-fv4wg you bet. But layers of protection are better. Dogs can give an alarm, they guard the house when you're not there, and also, thieves prefer not to get in a house with menacing dogs.
I totally agree. Rotti's the best breed, in my opinion, I am with you on the "small bear" look as well. I love their big fat heads. I love this video. God bless you and your family.
I don't think I agree with most of your points but I gave it a thumbs up anywau because it's not easy to come public with your insights and opinions about certain dog breeds risking triggering some people. Plus, we really need these kinds of videos if we want breeders to see where they've been doing the breed wrong.