Tips For Training Your Rottweiler

Rottweiler training is an important part of owning one of these dogs. Without proper training, problems can evolve that may be difficult to deal with. A Rottweiler needs to respect his owner, and you will need to earn that respect by showing your dog who is in charge in no uncertain terms. Establishing your authority is the first step in effective Rottweiler training.
Rottweilers have received a bad rap over the years, to the extent that some cities make it illegal to own this breed of dog. The truth is that Rottweilers are usually not the problem at all. Instead it is the owner who does not know how to exercise proper Rottweiler training and socialization. While this breed can have an instinct toward aggression in some circumstances, with proper training, a Rottweiler can make an excellent pet for many families today, including those with children. In addition to becoming a friendly and gentle pet, the Rottweiler can make a good watch dog because he will generally only bark for a reason, and his appearance can be intimidating to potential intruders.

If you have decided a Rottweiler is the right choice for your next family pet, you need to be prepared to begin Rottweiler training the second your puppy sets foot in your home. This breed is intelligent and eager to please, but can also be willful if you do not establish your dominance and house rules right from the beginning. Avoiding Rottweiler problems in terms of behavior are often as easy as establishing yourself as the leader of his new pack. Since dogs are pack animals, they are accustomed to having a single dog as the pack leader. This animal decides where the pack will go and when the pack will eat. The pack leader is respected and obeyed throughout the pack without question. See the advantage of establishing yourself as your dog’s pack leader?

You can achieve this role by never allowing your dog to go through a doorway before you or allowing him to lead when you are out walking. Another good method for establishing dominance over your dog is to eat your own meal first before feeding your dog. You can also spend some of your playtime rolling your puppy over to his back, which is a submissive pose for dogs. Rub his belly and give him praise so that he learns to trust you as his new leader.

One of the reasons that this dog gets a bad rap is due to the many Rottweiler problems that can occur as a result of improper training or no training at all. Rottweilers are intelligent dogs that are normally eager to please, but can also be willful at times. This means that establishing your authority and maintaining consistency with rules is essential for successful Rottweiler training. Another key factor is to socialize your dog early and frequently with friends and their pets, so that your Rottweiler gets along well with people and other animals.

A dog is a commitment that will last many years, so the time that you put into training your Rottweiler will come back to you tenfold in a long and happy relationship with your pet. A well-trained dog will exhibit few, if any, Rottweiler problems, and will be an enjoyable friendly member of his family for many years to come.

As an owner of Rottweilers for many years, Sharon Davies has seen his share of Rottweiler problems develop. He has also learned how to overcome most of them. If you want to bring a Rottweiler into your home, Rottweiler training will be one of the biggest parts of the care of your new pet. You can learn how to train your puppy properly by reading articles like this one and collecting some of the great dog training books that are available today.

By Sharon Davies
Published: 5/28/2008
 
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