nuelyoyo(m): 9:53am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Gift is an Alfa male
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sharpwriter(m): 10:05am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
That one go hard small, but we will show him who the boss is
Please brief us later on how the thing dey go... Mention me sef.
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Ishilove: 10:12am On Apr 25, 2020 |
sharpwriter:
Please brief us later on how the thing dey go... Mention me sef.
Okay. Thanks
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sharpwriter(m): 10:21am On Apr 25, 2020 |
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DriggityDre: 10:21am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Haha  . The rott dey give you trouble.
One of the major triggers for rotts' aggression is fear. It could also be trying to dominate tho.
Check out this site. It might help.
You dey try o. Kpele. Rottweilers are stressful to handle.
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spinna: 10:34am On Apr 25, 2020 |
DriggityDre:
Haha . The rott dey give you trouble.
One of the major triggers for rotts' aggression is fear. It could also be trying to dominate tho.
Check out this site. It might help.
You dey try o. Kpele. Rottweilers are stressful to handle.
Yea boerboels were genetically selected not to think of biting owner or family. The boers simply killed a dog that snarled at or bit a family member. I've never owned a rott but the pup I met kept on biting me with those pin teeth and strong body for its size
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DriggityDre: 10:39am On Apr 25, 2020 |
spinna:
Yea boerboels were genetically selected not to think of biting owner or family. The boers simply killed a dog that snarled at or bit a family member. I've never owned a rott but the pup I met kept on biting me with those pin teeth and strong body for its size
Rotts are just too stressful. Calm pups are the best for me. Rotts are good for security tho.
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Gabrokpara001(m): 10:49am On Apr 25, 2020 |
DriggityDre:
Rotts are just too stressful. Calm pups are the best for me. Rotts are good for security tho.
Actually rotts are more protective of it's family than a boerboel it all boils down to early training..by nature rotts tend to be very assertive and dominant hence one need to start showing the pup who is in charge at a very stage if not you ll have the same issue OP is having...
I was chanced to partake in the training of a female rott pup a year ago... believe me at just a month+ this pup began challenging every one through growling and unnescessary barking...we didn't back down or play with her rather she was showed that's it's wrong and was put in her place....fast forward to early this year she gave birth tho I wasn't no longer frequent in her every day Life,I was able to walk up to her and help arrange the pups so they ll suckle well...even picked them all to inspect she was just there looking at me no reaction! Why? I had already showed her I am above her in the pack when she was young so now she respects me..
I now own a pup from her litter
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karli4nia(m): 11:19am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
I have a one and a half year old Rottweiler named Gift and I don't understand him anymore. We can't chastise him again when he misbehaves because he bares his teeth and growls menacingly at us if we try to spank him for being naughty. He welcomes us when we come home like any loyal, loving pet, but yesterday he shocked me. Usually as we are about to enter the house he playfully holds one foot down so we can't enter, or he jumps on you and hugs you tight so you can't move. When I got back from work yesterday I was exhausted and I didn't have energy for his play so I hugged him briefly but as I entered the house I mistakenly stepped on his right hindpaw.
He howled, left me, and lunged at me, this time to bite me. He actually narrowly missed my arm.
I was mad. I turned and yelled "Gift are you mad?" He bared his fangs and barked at me. Me sef I bared my teeth at him and ordered him to stand down. He growled, me sef I growled back. Do you know this dog kept advancing menacingly at me and barking? I quickly borrowed myself brain and locked the door. Werey dog.
I can't shoo Matilda, my chicken in his presence. He covers her with his body and warns me away. And now, the most perplexing thing is he now marking every where in the compound. My sib came visiting and before he entered the house, he quickly relieved himself outside because he was very pressed. Do you know Gift went to where the dude urinated and peed on top? It has gotten so bad now that Gift entered the house and marked different sections of the corridor and smaller dining area with pee.
Now, I don't know if this is classic Rott behavior or if he is just being indisciplined. I confess we spoilt him a bit because he is such a sweet animal when he is not misbehaving.
How do we discipline a dog that has grown wings? He is well socialised so it's not a case of too much isolation.
Lol @ Gift are you mad.. Why them no name am Emeka or Nonso... Why u go anthropomophize common Dog..
The Dog now has 100% undiluted entitlement mentality.
Now its screwing up and you worried.
I hope u get this fixed if not, maybe just put him up for adoption.. 
Smh..Op u must also be a funny Soul.. This your anecdote cracked me up o..
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DriggityDre: 11:25am On Apr 25, 2020 |
Gabrokpara001:
Actually rotts are more protective of it's family than a boerboel it all boils down to early training..by nature rotts tend to be very assertive and dominant hence one need to start showing the pup who is in charge at a very stage if not you ll have the same issue OP is having...
Agreed. You have a point.
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Conqueror89: 12:48pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
I have a one and a half year old Rottweiler named Gift and I don't understand him anymore. We can't chastise him again when he misbehaves because he bares his teeth and growls menacingly at us if we try to spank him for being naughty. He welcomes us when we come home like any loyal, loving pet, but yesterday he shocked me. Usually as we are about to enter the house he playfully holds one foot down so we can't enter, or he jumps on you and hugs you tight so you can't move. When I got back from work yesterday I was exhausted and I didn't have energy for his play so I hugged him briefly but as I entered the house I mistakenly stepped on his right hindpaw.
He howled, left me, and lunged at me, this time to bite me. He actually narrowly missed my arm.
I was mad. I turned and yelled "Gift are you mad?" He bared his fangs and barked at me. Me sef I bared my teeth at him and ordered him to stand down. He growled, me sef I growled back. Do you know this dog kept advancing menacingly at me and barking? I quickly borrowed myself brain and locked the door. Werey dog.
I can't shoo Matilda, my chicken in his presence. He covers her with his body and warns me away. And now, the most perplexing thing is he now marking every where in the compound. My sib came visiting and before he entered the house, he quickly relieved himself outside because he was very pressed. Do you know Gift went to where the dude urinated and peed on top? It has gotten so bad now that Gift entered the house and marked different sections of the corridor and smaller dining area with pee.
Now, I don't know if this is classic Rott behavior or if he is just being indisciplined. I confess we spoilt him a bit because he is such a sweet animal when he is not misbehaving.
How do we discipline a dog that has grown wings? He is well socialised so it's not a case of too much isolation.
I am having same issue with my Caucasian sherperd. He used to be a gentle lad, but now he plays too much. He has already torn two of my jeans and a polo by playfully dragging it with his teeth.
So to stop the issue from occurring again, i have stopped playing with him, once i give him his food, i japa.
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dontbothermuch: 1:43pm On Apr 25, 2020 |

Rott do have naughty behaviour after a year & more.
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apex9080: 1:44pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
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serajag656: 1:44pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
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livebyday(m): 1:45pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Your dog is claiming alpha because you have failed to show you are the alpha
But it can be corrected
Start by corrective alpha training
Start by treat and food control
Use positive enforcement training for submission only hence forth
Deny him his play time and toys till he lays down in submission
Whenever he bares his teeth don't shout back turn your back to him and turn back keeping eye then state him down till he stops
Change all this positions around the house and start domineering stances with him
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Fortune118005(m): 1:46pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Kill it na
Why are u complaining that to us?
I even thought na human being he dey complain about
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bmdmixer: 1:46pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
well hope u dont have kids in d house cause nah to comot am oh
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Perfecttouchade: 1:47pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Gift don chop winch
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Isoduwa(m): 1:47pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
You better chop that dog before the dog chop you
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livebyday(m): 1:47pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Conqueror89:
I am having same issue with my Caucasian sherperd. He used to be a gentle lad, but now he plays too much. He has already torn two of my jeans and a polo by playfully dragging it with his teeth.
So to stop the issue from occurring again, i have stopped playing with him, once i give him his food, i japa.
You need to show you are alpha always
Infact when you serve food stop him from eating while keeping eye
Hold your arm.beteeen him and the food till he lays down roll him on his back and rub his belly this is total submission
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MrBONE2(m): 1:49pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
nickyvil:
There is no phase of transiting here, is either the op dominate or He dominate which he is doing , He needs to curb it and start showing he is the boss or else he will have to either sell it or leave with it for the rest of the dog's life, the moment your pet start forming to you and marking even human urine at any slight chance shows the dog is trying to a message to them that he is the boss.

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MrBONE2(m): 1:50pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
spinna:
with these large and dangerous breeds it is veery important to establish dominance. make sure he sits before you give him food . Also I would tie him and flog very well with a rod for that snarl. Even something like blocking your way pretending to be sleeping he's testing your dominance. Give an small kick to leave your front. It's what you want he must do not what he wants.. you must be the alpha so get to it before it's too late
Also I wouldn't let him into the house. Too much love is not good for a dog. Have heavy rods and woods handy to discipline him if he tries to bite you again. So many stories of loving female owners savaged and sometimes killed by their large breeds.

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livebyday(m): 1:51pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
Dog Lovers, Please I Need Advise On My Rott's Naughty Behavior
I have a one and a half year old Rottweiler named Gift and I don't understand him anymore. We can't chastise him again when he misbehaves because he bares his teeth and growls menacingly at us if we try to spank him for being naughty. He welcomes us when we come home like any loyal, loving pet, but yesterday he shocked me. Usually as we are about to enter the house he playfully holds one foot down so we can't enter, or he jumps on you and hugs you tight so you can't move. When I got back from work yesterday I was exhausted and I didn't have energy for his play so I hugged him briefly but as I entered the house I mistakenly stepped on his right hindpaw.
He howled, left me, and lunged at me, this time to bite me. He actually narrowly missed my arm.
I was mad. I turned and yelled "Gift are you mad?" He bared his fangs and barked at me. Me sef I bared my teeth at him and ordered him to stand down. He growled, me sef I growled back. Do you know this dog kept advancing menacingly at me and barking? I quickly borrowed myself brain and locked the door. Werey dog.
I can't shoo Matilda, my chicken in his presence. He covers her with his body and warns me away. And now, the most perplexing thing is he now marking every where in the compound. My sib came visiting and before he entered the house, he quickly relieved himself outside because he was very pressed. Do you know Gift went to where the dude urinated and peed on top? It has gotten so bad now that Gift entered the house and marked different sections of the corridor and smaller dining area with pee.
Now, I don't know if this is classic Rott behavior or if he is just being indisciplined. I confess we spoilt him a bit because he is such a sweet animal when he is not misbehaving.
How do we discipline a dog that has grown wings? He is well socialised so it's not a case of too much isolation.
Your dog is claiming alpha because you have failed to show you are the alpha
But it can be corrected
Start by corrective alpha training
Start by treat and food control
Use positive enforcement training for submission only hence forth
Deny him his play time and toys till he lays down in submission
Whenever he bares his teeth don't shout back turn your back to him and turn back keeping eye then state him down till he stops
Change all this positions around the house and start domineering stances with him
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peacettw: 1:51pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Na wa with all these "whipping/be the alpha" advice. I doubt the whites train their dogs that way. Shouldn't you rule out rabies. Perhaps it is afflicted with that.
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otunbalamba: 1:52pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
 na Dog you dey attach this level of importance too  chai, Something wey be say na better soup for here  abeg bring the dog make i help you disect am
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Jbleenk: 1:52pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
Transitioning from adolescent to adult? He is an adult.
At least that is what his big, dangling balls suggest...
Haaaa e don finish. This one don turn to landlord he go still start to dey ask u for rent
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Alvin007: 1:52pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Few years ago, I bought a 'few weeks old' male Rottweiler. Having catered for the dog for about a year and a half, it attacked me while I was tryna discipline it. Fortunately, it was chained...I had to run for my dear life. I later placed a call to the vet doc, who took it away(sold it)..and I lived happily thereafter. The end.
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nomenclature(m): 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Its visible to the blind and audible to the deaf ,e mean say there is a new sheriff in town,do make you go find another accommodation, gift is in charge
,,but come oh ,you sure say you no be one minute man and get low self esteem since dog dey chance you forn your house?but solution dey......you ned meet one baba for Ekiti state ....omode baba oniki lasi,ugo dey alright ..i don waka
Ishilove:
Dog Lovers, Please I Need Advise On My Rott's Naughty Behavior
I have a one and a half year old Rottweiler named Gift and I don't understand him anymore. We can't chastise him again when he misbehaves because he bares his teeth and growls menacingly at us if we try to spank him for being naughty. He welcomes us when we come home like any loyal, loving pet, but yesterday he shocked me. Usually as we are about to enter the house he playfully holds one foot down so we can't enter, or he jumps on you and hugs you tight so you can't move. When I got back from work yesterday I was exhausted and I didn't have energy for his play so I hugged him briefly but as I entered the house I mistakenly stepped on his right hindpaw.
He howled, left me, and lunged at me, this time to bite me. He actually narrowly missed my arm.
I was mad. I turned and yelled "Gift are you mad?" He bared his fangs and barked at me. Me sef I bared my teeth at him and ordered him to stand down. He growled, me sef I growled back. Do you know this dog kept advancing menacingly at me and barking? I quickly borrowed myself brain and locked the door. Werey dog.
I can't shoo Matilda, my chicken in his presence. He covers her with his body and warns me away. And now, the most perplexing thing is he now marking every where in the compound. My sib came visiting and before he entered the house, he quickly relieved himself outside because he was very pressed. Do you know Gift went to where the dude urinated and peed on top? It has gotten so bad now that Gift entered the house and marked different sections of the corridor and smaller dining area with pee.
Now, I don't know if this is classic Rott behavior or if he is just being indisciplined. I confess we spoilt him a bit because he is such a sweet animal when he is not misbehaving.
How do we discipline a dog that has grown wings? He is well socialised so it's not a case of too much isolation.
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MrBONE2(m): 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Ishilove:
Transitioning from adolescent to adult? He is an adult.
At least that is what his big, dangling balls suggest...
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dannybrasky(m): 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
spinna: make sure he sits before you give him food . Also I would tie him and flog very well with a rod for that snarl. Even something like blocking your way pretending to be sleeping he's testing your dominance. Give an small kick to leave your front.
Same thing I did when mine was forming boss over me. After this,if I yell at her,she sit jejely.
Na to tie am down give am better flogging.
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Froshloaded: 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
Henriettttta
Amebo, oya leave this thread before I tell mynd to ban u
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Germi9: 1:53pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
TITOBIGZ:
I think he is in a phase of transitioning,he will come around.
I had one too(Ronaldo),not a rott though,after a while he started misbehaving,but he later calmed down.
ask the Op weda wen him be adolescent like Gift(dog) weda him dey hear word?
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