Instructions Step 1: Use a stern voice to stop the rottweiler when he is doing the behavior that you consider a bad habit. If you are soft spoken, it may be a better idea to clap your hands to get the dog to stop. Step 2: Offer your rottweiler an...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Buckle collar 6-foot leash Long training leash Toys Treats Step 1: Rottweilers have been bred for centuries to work independently and they are really intelligent dogs. If your Rottweiler puppy seems stubborn, it is...
Instructions Step 1: Research the breed. The Rottweiler is a large breed that requires a lot of space to run. They are independent and intelligent but also very protective of their owners so they are not a breed that is right for every family or owner...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So let’s talk about teaching Rottweilers to heel. Rottweilers can be very powerful dogs and very big pullers, but...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So, let’s talk about how to teach your Rottweiler to pay attention. Rottweilers are wonderful dogs. They’re German...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. Now we’re ready to teach this Rottweiler how to lie down. As you can see she’s interested in everything off camera...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. We’re now teaching Rottweilers how to stay. Ursa, a sweet, sweet responsive Rottweiler, has been our model today, and we...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So now we’ve taught this Rottweiler how to pay attention. Now, let’s move on and teach her how to sit. There are a...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Everyday buckle collar If necessary, a training collar Six foot leash Twenty foot leash Toys and treats Step 1: Teach your children how to treat the dog. Never allow them to tease any animal. If you have a...
Instructions Step 1: Make your dog's world as big as possible. Allow her to accompany you in the car. Introduce her to friends, family and the neighbors. Step 2: Kennel train your Rottweiler early on. Start by kenneling her for short periods and then...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Natural bristle brush Large dog nail clippers Ear cleansing solution Cotton pads Blending shears Dog shampoo Rubber brush Scissors Coat conditioner or coat gloss Mink oil Step 1: Brush your rottweiler at least once...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So one of the main complaints people have about their dogs is that they don’t come when called. Well first of all, you...
Instructions Step 1: Determine why you'd like to have a dog. Will she be a companion, guard dog or both. Step 2: Proceed to your local library and check the back issues of dog publications. If not available, purchase a subscription. Also, you may...
Instructions Step 1: Have your rottweiler lie down on his belly. This command should be readily obeyed before you move on to the next step in teaching your rottweiler to roll over. Step 2: Hold a piece of a treat over the dog's nose. As she leans up to...
Hi! I’m Melanie McLeroy with Taurus Training for Expert Village, and today we’re going to talk about training dogs. So we’re going to teach this Rottweiler how to roll over. At the end of the last segment teaching her to lie down, Ursa...
Hi, I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer and behaviorist for Expert Village. Another myth that we want to address is that people often leave dogs in back yards or kennels by themselves. They don't do well. They're social animals; they're born to be social...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Leash Dog treats Step 1: Put your Rottweiler on her leash. You will need to be able to control your dog during the training session, and the easiest way to maintain control is to keep her on her leash. Step 2: Stand...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Training collar and leash Step 1: Position the dog on your left side so her eyes are even with your legs. Make sure she is wearing the training collar and leash and hold the leash with both your hands. Keep your...
On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Carlos Puentes with K-9 Solutions Dog Training in Miami, Florida, and today we're going to talk about dog training myths from my new book, Who's Training Whom? Myth number 8: police, K-9 dogs, German Sheppard, Rottweiler...
Hi! I'm Captain Ray Varner with the Page Police Department for expertvillage.com. What I want to show you today is when you're teaching obedience, to be able to read the body language of the dog. As you can see, this dog is walking around. He doesn't...
Instructions Step 1: Consider what the dog will be guarding and what their job will be. This will help you determine what breed you want. Many dogs bark loudly enough to scare away a stranger and alert you. Intimidators aren't afraid of an intruder, and...
Instructions Step 1: Decide what kind of a dog you want and the attributes the dog should possess. The dog should probably be balanced, in that it will be easily trained, perform its duty of guarding the junkyard after hours, yet not be uncontrollable by...
Instructions Step 1: Decide what time of day works best to train the puppy. Make sure it is not when the puppy normally eats, sleeps or plays. Step 2: Choose two voices to use during the training. Use one voice to command the puppy and the other voice to...
Instructions Step 1: Find a quiet place inside or outside. Plan to train for 10 minutes per day. Step 2: Prepare food treats in a handy container. Relax the dog and focus his attention on you by standing next to him and gazing at him. Step 3: Begin with...
If you feed you dog raw meat, you might need to start actually weighing the food you're giving them. These are chicken necks. If the dog was younger and active, you might just throw a bunch of chicken necks in and be monitoring the dogs weight as you go...