I just got my puppy 2 and a half days ago she's a rottweiler and she's 7 months old. We need help training her. If you know anyone who can help please DM me! I appreciate the help <3.
i wanna see the dawg
That's her
ayy shes cute
Yeah
Aww I love rottweilers
bro she adorable frfr
We have 3 grown ones and 1 puppy.
She's wild and hyper. And she drinks alot of water to where she pee's everywhere.
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Her name is Bia, she's a goof.
imma steal her
Noooo
She's my goof <3
yesssss shes actually adorable n usually i hate dogsðŸ˜
She bit my gloves this morning.
She's a hand full but i absolutely love her to death.
gahhhh so cuteeeeee :0 I want that dog
You can't have her :D
She's my baby
@marlin24k did you potty train her? if not try laying down puppy pads around the house and she possibly go to the bathroom on them instead of going on the floor
most dogs tell u when they need to to go the bathroom yes when they are little u need to put pee pads down to train them but also if u do let them outside u cant teach them its okay to go alittle outside and then come inside of crap all over the pee pads
She's house trained it's just when she drinks loads of water
She goes outside frequently. Every hour.
To get her to sit when we tell her, she needs more potty training, needs to learn how to respect the word "Off".
well do u have dog toys for her
i have a rottweiler who knows how to shake,sit,lay,stay,and come
our rottweiler tells us when he needs to go poddy
We will probably run out of treats when we get done training her, because if one dog get's a treat the other's beg for something too so it's kinda hard.
I'm gonna work on training her after school because right now she doesn't know her name quite yet, and she only listens to me because she chooses me right now because i don't punish her.
I do kinda punish her but i don't physically hit her.
this is our rottweiler
To make your puppy sit, hold a treat in your hand (can be almost anything) and put it in front of it's nose and slowly take your hand over its head so it has to reach back to get it and is forced to sit down. After it sits, say "Good (Girl/Boy) sit!" and just repeat this for a few weeks and eventually when you say sit or take your empty hand over its head, it will sit.
Pic of my dog (Again)
wow now i want a rotweiler
Why people gotta be so rude
I don't even know lmao
Dora lmaoo whyyy
F4 your puppy i will sromp it out
Cute little thing <3
real
so cuteeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
They have some classes for training but there are a lot of ways you can train your dogs. For example, while holding a treat, you move it back until the dog sits then as they sit, you say sit, and you keep doing that until they know what sit means just by hearing it. Also, when they do the right thing you want to applaud them for it. I've heard making a lot of noise and petting them helps them to understand they are doing something right.
Then again, every dog is different so training classes might work out best. Typically, they will ask about the dog beforehand, so they know what they need to focus on while training the dog. Petsmart has training classes. I'd check around town and see where they have training classes, but this is just a suggestion.
What if you don't have the money?
Training a new puppy can be a challenging but rewarding experience. Here are some tips to help you get started with training your new Rottweiler puppy: 1. Establish a routine: Puppies thrive on routine, so it's important to establish a schedule for feeding, exercise, and training. Stick to the same schedule every day to help your puppy adjust and feel more comfortable in their new home. 2. Socialize your puppy: Rottweilers are intelligent and social dogs, but they can be protective and territorial if not socialized properly. Introduce your puppy to new people, places, and experiences to help them become well-adjusted and confident. 3. Use positive reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is the most effective method of training for dogs. Use treats, praise, and affection to reward your puppy when they do something good, and avoid using punishment or negative reinforcement. 4. Start with basic obedience training: Begin by teaching your puppy basic commands like "sit," "stay," "come," and "heel." Use positive reinforcement to reward your puppy when they follow your commands. 5. Be patient: Training a puppy takes time and patience. Don't expect your puppy to learn everything overnight, and be prepared to repeat commands and exercises multiple times. 6. Consider professional training: If you're having difficulty training your puppy, consider working with a professional dog trainer. They can provide more specialized training and help you address specific behavior issues. Remember, training your puppy is an ongoing process, and it's important to continue working with them as they grow and develop. With patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, you can help your Rottweiler puppy become a well-behaved and happy member of your family.
Omg she is really cute also i´ll say just give her rewards when she does something right that´s how we traineed ur puppy
i have a blue healer who is a crackhead shes my little stinky (that's her nickname for me bc she hates baths and does everything in her power to be stinky but she doesn't smell bad she just smells like a dog whos been in the sun for 5 minuets it's like not bad but not good)
and then i got my woofery
cute dog
Congratulations on your new puppy! It's great that you're looking for help with training. One option you might consider is looking for a local dog trainer or obedience class. They can provide hands-on guidance and support to help you and your puppy learn together. You can also try searching online for training resources, such as videos or articles, to supplement your training efforts. Good luck with your new furry friend!
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@euphoriiic
I BELIEVE YOULL DO GREAT RAISING THE DOG I bet it's so cute! :> them dogs are so cute GL!
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