Rottwiler attack to his Owners, is it True? Story from it's owner.

in #animals7 years ago (edited)

Rottwiler attacts to their owners.

I wan't to warn everyone. Who willing to own this breeds.

These large breed are not for the first time dog owner..Rottwiler in wrong hands like a gun.

In this post I will try to tell you basics about the breed, help you to Learn the behaviour of dogs.

I Wanna express my self regading the Rottweiler dog breed or any other so called aggresive breed like pitbull,

I see everywhere people are spreading bad words without having an actual experience with this breeds.

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Well this is my 11 months female Rottweiler called a "shadow" smart, adorable, protective by nature...!

In the 1st picture you will see the huge face in attack mode but, the truth is she is licking face, what we always see is from our perception, not the reason behind it.

No, doubt that Rottweiler is most powerful dog breed on the planet.

But let me tell you clear; Rottweiler are guarding, herding dog and this is an independent dog breed by its nature they needs to be busy with proper heavy exercise everyday, if you always lock them with chain and always put them into cage then they will become more aggressive.

There are few important things such as; How we treat, behaves and train these animals they become and they act according to it, simply if you don't teach them how to react on surrounding people or animals, then they are confident enough and have ability to react or take action against it by themselves. If you can't train them or don't understand the psychology of dogs breeds then stay away with these breed because, owning a dog is very easy but, training, caring and socializing these dog breed are more important...!

Before buying/adapting any dog breed, Understand your needs such as if you wan't a family dog as pet then go with Labrador breed and other friendly breeds And if you wan't a gurading dog for family protection go with these breed with proper traning.

Thanks

atish darpel (Dog lover)

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I must say @atish you have started writing about your own passion... Good that you got your path... Make the series of dogs and breeds.. Start cooking series too. You have lots of scope

Yes mam. i will start one by one fusion with all is always good. Thanks for the support.

Thanks @geetasnani.

Hehe. Why you are in-between... Spyer

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Shadow looks healthy, I want to believe shadow is one reason for your physical wellbeing and do you have healthy fitness routine you do together with shadow??

Yes @dreamchasser everyday we wakeup early in the morning and run.. thanks for the support.

This is true... Dogs like rottweiler needs to be kept busy at all time so they can shed off those excess energy. I think the way you relate with your dog matters alot too!

Yes @shuta thank you so, much for view and support.

Dog and owner looking dope!
Nice one @atishdarpel

Now i know;
A cat-lover - @dorth
A dog-lover - @atishdarpel

I wonder who loves snakes on steemit though, lolz

Something new get to know...anyway...i always keep myself away...got a bite in childood

Thannks buddy learn something new. 😉

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very informative - since its coming from someone who owns the dog, its credible. Training needs lot of effort. We always had dogs mostly typical indian breeds adopted. They live inside the house and all. We also had German Shepherds in the past ... but somehow I like the typical Indian ones .. low maintenance ,... they tend to take care of them-self

Yes @bobinson thats right, yes we have indian dogs too and indian breeds are very easy to handle and low maintenance.. but you know na shauk badi cheez hai 😁😂

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Really nicely summarized. I can absolutely confirm that! A Rottweiler is not suitable for beginners!
But who knows how great this dogs can be, would not want to do without it!