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Rottweiler Secrets - For Rottweiler Owners Or For Those Who Want One!

After selecting your Rottweiler pup you will be entering into a life long relationship with your new Rottweiler pup as well as the breeder you are buying them from. Typically a Rottweiler pup is a handful and will require your constant attention for at least their first two years, which is the most critical part during which the character and personality is being developed.

The Rottweiler is easy to train but they are a bit slow. This isn't because the Rottweiler isn't smart, rather they are slow because they want to see how much they can get away with before they need to obey. So once you establish that you are in charge you can train your Rottweiler pup easily as long as your treat them right. Don't try to bully your Rottweiler pup, as bad training can cause many behavioral problems. Bad training doesn't mean just abuse and harsh behavior but can also include soft and indecisive handling.
House training is the first thing you should teach your new Rottweiler pup. The first thing you will notice is that your Rottweiler pup needs to go to the bathroom every two to three hours. To house train your Rottweiler pup the best method is to crate them and take them to the littering place right after letting them out. Training a Rottweiler pup will require a lot of patience and control on your part. Ideally if you handle the training well then by six months you will have a completely housetrained Rottweiler pup.

Be aware that when you start training your Rottweiler pup they like to use their mouths a lot. The puppy will bite and sometimes pretty hard on whatever fits into their mouth including your feet, hands, furniture and everything that drops on the floor. This is why it is extremely important to train your Rottweiler pup to stop these behaviors before it becomes a permanent habit for the dog.
Whenever you notice your Rottweiler pup biting things you should admonish them in order to train them out of the habit. If your Rottweiler pup doesn't react to your pained vocal commands when they bite you then tap them with a rolled newspaper which should be sufficient enough to deter any further attempts at biting you or other people. You won't have complete control over your Rottweiler pup for at least two years and before this it can be hard to restrain a Rottweiler pup so you should not have any small children around at this time. The youngest child that can be near a Rottweiler pup is at least seven years old. No matter what the age of the child you should never place them in charge of the Rottweiler pup since the dog will sense their inexperience to control them and immediately act up. There is a lot of work that goes into training a Rottweiler pup but it is worth the effort, as you will gain a lifetime companion in return.

Proper house training is required to raise Rottweiler puppies. Rottweiler puppy care involves teaching them from a young age.

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I total agree with what you're saying about the training rottweiler puppies. I tried for a while until I gave up and bought some literature about training these lovable beasts! It was a simple, yet effective e-book on rottweiler training that I found on a rottweiler blog.

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