How to Train a Rottweiler : How to Train Your Rottweiler to Come When You Call

April 11, 2013 by  
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Learn how to teach your Rottweiler to come in this free dog obedience training video, with tips and techniques for good pet behavior. Expert: Melanie McLeroy…
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www.pakmasters.com Professional dog trainer Larry Krohn and his super dog Bruno the Rottweiler helping a dog aggressive German Shepherd become balanced. Brun…
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49 Responses to “How to Train a Rottweiler : How to Train Your Rottweiler to Come When You Call”
  1. Arun Bawa says:

    ceaser milan would rape her

  2. bobbob306 says:

    Also, come might remind you of cum. Sorry 🙁

  3. thedeadman1029 says:

    ” its alot harder to get em to cum”… “Don ask her to cum if you in a crowded park”

  4. iTHackingOfficall says:

    Yeah 🙂 They are so sweet! But if someone is touching you, they will rip their head off at the same time… Amaizing dogs 🙂

  5. mrtsiptsip says:

    that dog has the colors of a rotweiler but its i dont think that its an actual rotweiler, i have a female rot and its 2 times biger than this

  6. K9Dojo says:

    I respected you until I saw u use treats.
    This is a joke. waste of time.
    Your a cookie pusher. It’s trainers such as your self that keep me in business.

  7. Ninitos1 says:

    where’s the rotweiler?

  8. Missy Cedarbridge says:

    thats not even a rottie LOL

  9. SupaDupaFupaTroopa says:

    dont ask her to cum in a public place?

  10. szabofoktszilard says:

    And she calls herself expert huh? Maybe in theory.

  11. gomaa mohamed says:

    this dog neeeed to eat mach he is very week
    

  12. Bob Bstard says:

    I have a gorgeus rottwieler without his tail docked as it is illegal in the UK unless done for medical reasons not cosmetic reasons! he is 5 months old, he sits, stays, lies down, sees off intruders and guards me while i sleep. all this with no smacking needed, no bribing with treats like this silly tart, who calls the dog whilst dragging it! she has to have a bumbag full of treats which is what the dog is interested in. id like to see her do this without the lead, without the treats!

  13. Luke Storace says:

    you shouldn’t give the dog sweets or when you take him out for a walk and call him he thinks that he will get some treat

  14. bigdave8907 says:

    Check Out My Rotti

  15. bigdave8907 says:

    Check Out My Rottie

  16. IzzyLL says:

    yup.1.13

  17. Chris Mcbride says:

    TUT—YOU BASTARD!

  18. Chris Mcbride says:

    out of order, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER,OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER, OUT OF ORDER,—BEWARE—UNELECTED COMMITTEE MEMBER!

  19. Chris Mcbride says:

    ‘Be sure to preview the relationship video before you do any training’—Er!?

  20. Amjad Alqasem says:

    u pulling the dog to come to you

  21. OsmanliTayfun35 says:

    Do you write this comment at every Rottweiler Video ??

  22. Phoenix07919 says:

    How about you stop pulling the dog and stop calling yourself an expert there is absolutely no evidence of this claim.

  23. TheGamingPug says:

    lol, thank you =)

  24. JetScreamerJr says:

    You are sick!

  25. gooduH786 says:

    You have a great and well trained dog

  26. Frank Doucet says:

    Sorry Larry but this is not an agressive dog, ive got a 100 pound male german shepard and i tel you when there is another dog around you cannot handle him with 1 hand :o)

  27. 100spitta says:

    Where did u get Bruno? Beautiful dog

  28. stinkin blues says:

    cool rotty

  29. fujigirl2 says:

    Love Rottweilers

  30. Phil Smith says:

    Its about quality not quantity 🙂 now if I am to take your comments seriously it makes Bruno the aggressive dog as he is silent. If your a reporter, explains everything they always get it wrong lol your flipant comment brought me back. I am off to troll somewhere else n never coming back 😛

  31. Larry Krohn says:

    And what is it that you find horrible?

  32. Aurora Titulaer says:

    horrible!
    

  33. Phil Smith says:

    @ Defyingodds 100 – Stay in your kennel little dog your either a friend of video maker or a youtube troll. Maybe best to stay quiet and show your aggression that way being as you dont have anything constructive to say, doh! why not spend your time writing a book on dog behaviour and psychology being as you know so much

  34. Larry Krohn says:

    Actually if you watched the beginning I show exactly what I used here. I don’t hide anything and I don’t block negative posts. If someone wants to criticize I’m ok with that. I know what I do and as long as the dogs are not mistreated and the clients are happy I’m fine with all comments.

  35. Phil Smith says:

    @ Larry, you are the expert professional dog trainer, other than when he tried to mount Bruno to show dominance, there are no aggressive signs you would expect from the breed, even his bark was high pitch and excited. I just think it was being harsh to say he was aggressive. You were happy & customers happy, no problem. If I click on a plane crash video I expect to see a plane crash, see my point? No disrespect to you or Bruno, just a choice of words in the title don’t quite match what I saw

  36. Larry Krohn says:

    I do own one have had many. Perhaps you can show me an example of your work

  37. Phil Smith says:

    Owned a shep for 11 yrs, the dog may have been aggressive with other dogs previously or in trying to assert dominance which I am sure he would have done had he been unleashed but no signs here in this vid buddy. You need to own one to know the difference in tones of bark and posture. Maybe you should point out what I am not seeing and give your comment some substance and validity?

  38. mstrhck says:

    No Tools!” like hell no tools. No tools except for this noose that we didn’t highlight.

    rolleyes

  39. mstrhck says:

    Yeah, you’re not seeing lots of things, keep studying buddy.
    That said, this guy is just choking the dog out. Effective and quick, probably fine for most people’s needs, if they dared to do that themselves.

    Shit I just heard this joker say “

  40. TurtleGamer1357 says:

    she wants brunos dick

  41. pitt15220 says:

    Yeah I know if I was trying to break in someplace and herd my dog give her growl, I would think twice about it! They are a protective breed for sure. Mine is protective of my one nephew for some reason.

  42. Larry Krohn says:

    You are 100% right. A lot of people including trainers think they can read dogs. Unfortunately they can’t. This dog killed a relatives dog. Was it a tough case, no it wasn’t, but other trainers failed miserably.

  43. Phil Smith says:

    Was the same with my Shep, people avoided him and other dogs would feel intimidated and attack him but he turned his back or gave a deep growl if they persisted. He used to play with neighbours Rottie but he thought she was being aggressive because she had a deep playful growl he went submissive lol its a good deterrent for burglars

  44. Phil Smith says:

    The part where Shep jumped up looked like an assertive dominance thing, trying to establish leadership by mounting Bruno. Lack of control by the owners makes the dog think he is top dog in the pack.

  45. pitt15220 says:

    There were a couple times when it looked like it was having some thoughts about snapping at Bruno. Like you said its prob just that he wasn’t socialized with other dogs before.

  46. pitt15220 says:

    Anyone else find it ironic that the “training dog” is a dog that most people are terrified of? My rottie is the same way, loves to be around people and other dogs. Its funny when Im walking her, people will cross the road to avoid us like the plauge! If they only knew the most she would do is lick your skin off.

  47. Larry Krohn says:

    That playful dog has done a lot of damage to several dogs

  48. Phil Smith says:

    Am I not seeing something here? Aggressive signs would be showing of teeth with a deep growl, head lowered and raised hackles. That was an excited playful dog, likely just needed socialising. I don’t claim to be any kind of expert but from seeing this I think using the term aggression is an injustice to the dog, clearly not reading his body language

  49. Nicodemisjones says:

    Excellent job! Bruno is the man!

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