An energetic dog pulls because she's eager to go, go, go... and pulling is a very common problem...
Pulling back on the leash is mostly respond by dogs by pulling even harder and im sure a rottweiler pulls hard...
A trainer will be able to teach your dog obedience, but if budget is a problem, just be patient and consistent in following the steps
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Labrador mom gives birth to all lab pups not one Rottweiler because Rottweiler is a different breed from Labrador.........!
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you dont you hit it and give it a treat
Basic obedience training should be just what you need for a Rottweiler. You need to make sure the Rottweiler listens as soon as you give him a command and respects you as they are prone to dominant behavior and are quite headstrong. Socialization at an early age is essential to get your Rotty as used to other animals and people as possible. Keep your obedience training sessions short, challenging, always consistent and use positive reinforcement; they do not respond well to forceful training. Be sure to give your Rotty plenty of exercise and mental stimulation as they are prone to bad behavior when bored. Make sure you properly leash train your dog and teach them the recall/come command.
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Yes you can. Most public parks and places simply don't allow it, but if your dog is not aggressive and very friendly you could teach it to walk without a leash. I don't recommend walking down streets without a leash as it could be hit by a car. First when teaching your dog leash train it first. Teach it heel, and all the other leash behavior, then when you walk with your dog without a leash say heel and give it a treat if she walks beside you for awhile. Add more and more length to your walk before you give her a treat then include obstacles, and other people and animals. If she succeeds in her training it should be a piece of cake walking her in a public place without a leash.