Postby mlj300 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 6:42 am
I have a 164 lb rottweiler who is a house dog. I highly recommend spending the time and money for a good trainer if your going to have one of the larger working class dogs as a pet especially around kids. They tend to have dominance issues that need to be addressed early and often. Things that might appear to you as "playing" when their a puppy can soon turn into a problem when they get bigger and stronger. I love the big working class dogs but they definitely take more attention to assure no aggression or dominance issues down the road. Find a trainer who can take you through the k-9 good citizenship program. It will ensure that your pup is well socialized and knows all of the basic and some intermediate commands. A book will not be a good substitute for a trainer who is knowledgable of these type dogs.
All of that said my Rottweiler is the smartest most loving dog we have ever had and there is no doubt that he would protect our family with his life. It just took a lot more work to keep him submissive and socialized than other breeds i've owned.
Good luck with your new pup
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