How to Train Your Rottweiler

July 14, 2019 | Author: Cody Crown | Category: Mammal Breeds, Canis Lupus, Dogs, Working Animals, Working Dogs
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Rottweiler is a really loving and affectionate dog breed. Learn how to perfectly raise and train your rottweiler and tur...

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Contents Chapter Chapter I : Getting Getting to Know Rottweiler Breed ................................................... .................................................................................... ................................. 1 Origin ............................................................. ............................................................................................... ..................................................................... ............................................. .......... 2 Temperamen Temperamentt................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ............................................................. ........................... 4 CHAPTER CHAPTER II : How to Train Rottweiler on Daily Basis .......................................................................... .......................................................................... 5 CHAPTER CHAPTER III : Pit Bull Training Training Tips ..................................................................... ..................................................................................................... ................................ 6 CHAPTER CHAPTER IV : Conclusion Conclusion And Recommendat Recommendation ion .................................................... ................................................................................ ............................ 7 Author Author Bio ....................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ .................................................. ................. 8

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Chapter I : Getting to Know Rottweiler Breed

Rottweiler was originally bred in German as a working dog to helping the farmer to herd a livestock. Overtime this dog is also use as a guard g uard dog and watch dog because of their high protective sense and courageous. Lately Rottweiler breed become notorious for their ability to injure or even kil l human and in some country Rottweiler is considered il legal to keep. This dog is not suitable for a first time dog owner. Despite the bad reputation and the intimidating looks, Rottweiler is actually a very smart and obedience pet if trained well from puppies. Even a problematic adult Rottweiler can still get fix with the right approach. Just keep a positive mind when training the dog and believe that you can train your Rott weiler into a lovable, balance and well behave dog.

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Origin

The Rottweiler is probably descended from the Italian Ital ian Mastiff, which accompanied the herds that the Romans brought with them when they invaded Europe. During the Middle Ages, it was used as a herder, as a guard, messenger dog, draught dog, and for police work. It was bred in t he German town of Rottweiler in Wurttemberg. Practically extinct in the 1800's, the breed population began a comeback in the early twentieth century due to the efforts of enthusiastic breeders centered in Stuttgart. In Germany on January 13th 1907, the DRK (Deutscher Rottweiler-Klub (German Rottweiler Club) was established. Shortly after on April 27, 1907, the SDRK - Süddeutscher Rottweiler-Klub (South German Rottweiler Club) was formed, which later became the IRK (International Rottweiler Club). The Rottweiler standard was then set. The breed was first recognized by the AKC in 1931. Some of the Rottweiler's talents include: tracking, herding, watchdog, guarding, search and rescue, guide dogs for the blind, police work, carting, competitive obedience, and schutzhund.

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The Rottweiler has a muscular, massive, powerful body. The head is broad with a rounded forehead. The muzzle is well-developed. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The wide nose is black. The lips are black and inside the mouth dark. The medium sized eyes are dark and almond-shaped. Some of Rottweilers have been known to have blue eyes or one blue and one brown eye. This trait is no t recognized in the show world and does not meet the breed’s written standard. The ears are triangular, carried forward. The tail is customarily docked. Note: docking tails is illegal in most parts of Europe. Rear dewclaws are often removed. The chest is broad and deep. The coat is short, hard and thick. It is black with rust to mahogany markings on the cheeks and muzzle, paws and legs. A red color with brown markings also exists. There is a deficiency in i n the hair gene making the coloring a lighter red. German Rottweiler vs. American Rottweiler - some claim there are variations of Rotties, the German Rottweiler and the American Rottweiler. German Rotties are said to be shorter, stockier stoc kier and have a bigger blockier head, and American Rotties are said to be taller and a nd leggier without as blocky a head. Others claim a Rottweiler is a Rottweiler Rott weiler and there is no such thing as a German Rottie. Some who have stated this argument have said, "a German Rottweiler is one born in Germany and an American Rottweiler is born in America." In any case, there are breeders breeding for the German Rottweiler look, which goes outside the AKC standard, s tandard, while others are breeding for the t he American Rottweiler look, sticking to, or closer cl oser to, the AKC standard. sta ndard.

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Temperament 

The Rottie is powerful, calm, trainable, courageous, and devoted to their owner and family. Loyal and protective, they will defend their family fiercely if  needed, seemingly immune to pain. Serious, even-tempered, brave, confident and courageous, this breed needs an owner who is strong minded, calm, but firm and able to handle their massive size. A docile, natural guard dog with a laid-back, laid- back, reliable temperament. They are highly intelligent and have proven their worth beyond q uestion in police, military, and customs work over many centuries and can be trained for competitive obedience. Because of their size, training should begin when the dog is a small puppy. This breed needs a lot of leadership and socialization. They will not be happy confined to a kennel or backyard. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. You and all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. That is the only way your relationship can be a success.

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CHAPTER II : How to Train Rottweiler on Daily Basis

Rottweiler is very loyal to the t he family and very eager to please the owner, therefore Rottweiler is a perfect guarding dog. Given a herding mental, t his dog is prone to be a dominance aggressive dog, this is why you have to became more dominance and standup as a pack leader for him. As I already mention before, Rottweiler is a very smart breed and respond very well to obedience training. You need to give a full dedication to train tra in this dog and give him a consistence daily exercise and socialization. Remember that your goal is not to let the “breed mode” take over your dog instead you are nurturing the “dog mode” which is more balance and easier to

train. The "breed mode" can lead your Rottweiler to aggressio n, barking or even biting problems that everyone don't want to get from t his breed. Below are the daily needs that you should give your Rottweiler to keep him from entering the “breed mode” Exercise

Daily exercise is a must for every dog to drain the energy and keep the “breed mode” low. Being a working dog, Rottweiler is given with a very strong body,

high stamina and agility to allow them to do any kind of work assignment like guarding, herding or being a blind person guide. That is why you need to give this dog a minimum 30 minutes walk or jog jo g to keep them in a low energy. This dog is also like to play ball fetching as an exercise. Just make sure he gets a lot of outdoor activity and meeting other dog. Discipline

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CHAPTER III : Pit Bull Training Tips

To make your Rottweiler a perfect companion for you and your family, yo u should pay attention to these tips below: 1. Owner with a strong leadership is a must. Rottweiler bred to lead a herd, so they tend to make more effort to take control, so only owner with a strong and firm leadership can lead this dog. So make sure you train your leadership as a priority. 2. Start socialization with human and other dog from puppy. Train your Rottweiler to get use to be around human especially your friend and family. Also teach your friend and family to no t be afraid of the Rottweiler since this dog can sense fear and fear can trigger their behavior if not socialized properly. 3. Start obedience train from puppy. Rottweiler can be a great companion only if they obey the owner properly. Naughty Rotty is a big NO NO! 4. Make your Rottweiler work before giving the food. For example you can command your dog to sit or any other tricks. You must also wait until he calms down before putting down the bowl to prevent food aggression.

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CHAPTER IV : Conclusion And Recommendation By giving your Rottweiler the daily training, you can expect to have a perfect companion dog which has a high loyalty loyal ty and also a high intelligence beside you. It is advisable to give your Rottweiler the exercise, discipline and affection on daily basis to prevent him from entering the “breed mode”. However, if you have a problematic Rottweiler I highly suggest you to get a comprehensive dog training guide or take your dog to a professional dog trainer to prevent the behavior from getting worse. To get to know and to be able to train your Rottweiler better, I highly suggest you to get a copy of Daniel Steven’s “Secrets “ Secrets to Dog Training”. Training ”. As one who already has a copy of this book, I would never doubt that this book is one of  the “must have” for any dog owner. Not just a book, but you will also get a bunch of bonus and specially a direct access to the professional team behind this book to help you personally with any behavior b ehavior problem you encounter with your dog.

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of  www.dogbreedstraining.com,, a blog Cody Crown is an author and founder of www.dogbreedstraining.com he dedicated solely to help dog owner to learn how to train their dog with by addressing the breed basic needs to achieve more effective training. Being a blogger and independent dog behaviorist throughout the years made Cody Crown took the initiative to share s hare his knowledge around the world to get more people to understand their dog and create a mutual and balance human-dog relationship. Connect with Cody Crown:      

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