Rottweiler: One Man Dog

Rottweilers are German by origin and have served their masters well from antiquity and were at first, best used to drive cattle as well as to keep guard for their masters. They are affectionately also called Rotty and Rott and are well loved by their owners and by anyone else that comes in contact with them. They are large and very strong dogs and among their Rottweiler problem behavior is the tendency for them to bully others and to be very domineering.

However, a lot of Rottweiler problem behavior has more to do with poor training and less to do with actual faults in its personality, though due to the training requirements may not be the right pet for every family especially the first time dog owner. Proper Rottweiler training to rid this breed of any behavioral problems is not difficult, as the breed like to please it's owners. Rottweilers are well loved for the companionship they give their owners and they are very affectionate and loyal.

There is no doubt the fact that Rottweilers are good companions and given their affectionate nature and immense loyalty, will generally not show any serious Rottweiler problem behavior, though being a little too aggressive, bullying and destroying things are common such problems. Rottweiler problem behavior is something that will concern their owners, especially when there are children, aged folks as well as those who are timid in the home. However, even despite their tendency to be bullies and to domineer others, under normal circumstances the Rottweiler will tolerate all kinds of people as well as other animals too.

Usually Rottweiler problem behavior is seen in its being prone to bump and herd other people, which seem to be an ingrained trait in this working breed. Other than that, and also its bullying nature, there is not much to worry about regarding your Rottweiler’s behavior that cannot easily be resolved through Rottweiler training.

However, destructiveness is a Rottweiler problem behavior that must be firmly dealt with as it will cause your Rottweiler to chew up your expensive household goods and even dig up the garden if left to its own and thus Rottweiler training is necessary to get rid of such behavior, and even crate training is recommended.

Basically, Rottweilers are calm as well as confident and blessed with plenty of courage and are also very self-assured. It all adds up to the fact that there are not really any Rottweiler problem behaviors that will give rise to cause for concern, and whatever problems do arise are more of an individual thing rather than Rottweiler specific related.

It is however necessary to ensure that Rottweiler training is given to your pet, especially if you want to put it in the show ring, and you also need to realize that the best way of overcoming Rottweiler problem behaviors is to give it a lot of care and attention and to impart early training so that it behaves well around not only you, but around other people and also other dogs. In fact, if you put in your time and effort into training your Rottweiler, it will pay you back with a life filled with devotion and loyal companionship.

Having spent many years around dogs, the Sharon Davies is an authority on raising and caring for medium built dogs. Although Rottweilers can be bullying and will sometimes show over aggression, with proper Rottweiler training these problems are easily rectified. By reading this article and reading dog training books you should be ready to work on Rottweiler problems behaviors.

By Sharon Davies
Published: 5/22/2008
 
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