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  1. i have a rottie pup who is 9 weeks old. he behaves exactly the same way at first.we thought it was a puppy thing. but the bites got so painful and we had to be strict with him, i usually growl back at him and calm him down by holding the back of the neck soft but firm. thats how the mother calm them..now he does bite but when i say no in a firm voice he listens and stops immediately☺ start training early with rottweiler puppy. they will dominate you if not trained earlier

  2. Zak I have an 9 week old Blue Heeler puppy Winston. Winston knows how to sit, but he is so rough; biting, growling, and snapping that I can't get him to focus on me or the treats. I taught him to fetch just so I could get him focused on the toy I'm throwing, so I can get him away for a second! He is GREAT at fetch! I have bite marks everywhere, even my face cause he lunges. I have been watching your videos, and have tried them, but I get so frustrated cause his bites are not just play biting, they break skin and draw blood. I love my dog and want him to behave and not bite. When I walk to another room he follows and bites my feet or legs. When I set his food down he lunges, I am almost afraid of him when he gets this way. I have tried putting him in another room to let him calm down, but he barks and whines for 15-20 minutes. I don't want to let him out when he is barking or whining cause it would let him know to bark or whine to get what he wants. When he finally settles down, I let him out, play with him and try training again when he is calm, but it takes 2 minutes and he is wound up again! I have got to be doing something wrong, and I don't want to be afraid of him. My youngest daughter (12) won't even play with him anymore. I have had experience training puppies, I have had two Sheltie pups over my life time and I didn't have any problems training them. What can I do? Please help!
    Update: I started over in training after watching your first few videos. And what do you know…it's working. Before I didn't have a harness on him or leash cause we are in the house. I put a harness on him and it was night and day difference! He wasn't wild and just a little play biting. I worked with "sit" and "look at me". He know and loves tug of war, but he wouldn't play. He just wanted to lay in my lap or beside me and chew on his rope toy. I am so thankful to you for your videos and I'm going to buy your book, crate, and leash today.

    I am a truck driver and drive in the mid-western states and Winston is with me. I do have a problem with Winston sitting under or next to me driver seat by the door, which could be dangerous for him (it is an air-ride seat, it moves up and down with the bumps and motions of the truck and if I open the door and he is there, he falls out of the truck. It is scary for me, I don't want him to get hurt. Do you have any suggestions?

  3. Hi zak I have a rott cross pup 7 wks and he looks just like T. My problem is he's aggressive, growling, and biting a lot just like T in this video, I want him to be a protective dog but not a bad one please help .

  4. Like my rottweiller. Same behaviour can't touch her and kiss her when she was same age but she is 10 years old now and she is being trained and is much better. One of the most intelligent dog.

  5. My puppy is 2 months. Should I wait his last vaccination to walk him out? The previous owner said yes but the vet didn’t mention it. Btw thank of your videos my puppy is doing a great job so far! After 4 days we can sleep at night and he’s quiet . He learnt sit and he comes when we call him, thank you!

  6. Hi Zak! Loved your video and that rottweiler puppy was so cute! Could you make one video with a weimaraner? And also I need help! I will not get my 9 weimaraner to calm down he acts like a puppy and just can not calm down! I dont know what to do, can you help me?

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