Sit =sitzen
Roll over= herumwälzen
lie down=hinlegen
come here= kommen Sie hier
Wait=warten
Stay=Aufenthalt
It depends on the individual puppy. Rottweilers and German Shepherds have some similar temperament characteristics, but also some strong differences. If you're thinking of getting one of the two, the German Shepherd will probably need more stimulation, while the Rottie will be calmer and more level.
Rottweiler puppies, like any other puppy, needs certain care items. Puppy training pads, for instance, are a useful tool for house-braking Rottweiler puppies. Additional supplies include puppy food, food and water dishes, pet beds, pet combs, ear wipes, and pet shampoo.
Something that it doesn't need to chew! No MILK, OIL FOOD.
You should decide what to name your dog. If you look in a baby book of names, or go on the interent and search Baby Names, that will give you some ideas of what to name your dog!
To train a puppy to use a designated poop area, you can use positive reinforcement, consistency, and patience. Start by taking your puppy to the designated area frequently, especially after meals and naps. When your puppy goes in the right spot, praise and reward them. Clean up accidents promptly and avoid scolding your puppy. With time and consistency, your puppy will learn to use the designated area for pooping.
No, it depends on how they were brought up or if they have some under line medical condition that might make them more likely to snap ( like if they were in pain) then other dogs. No dog is truly born aggressive. But some have more tendency to be protective, Rottweiler, Shar-pei, German shepard..ect But that can be handled with proper training and socializing your puppy as early as you can ( keep safety in mind ). And there are no bad dogs just bad owners who don't know how to properly care for their dog/ puppy.
I have a dachshund myself to train them its hard but fun! you HAVE to be aware of their spines though some dachshunds need operations to fix their spines but as long as your careful it will be fine some dachshunds are quick and easy to train but some just don't understand with a Young puppy don't train it until after a week since its been at home other than that you don't want to leave it to late or your dog just wont understand in the first week you have your new puppy toilet train it buy some puppy pee mats from a pet shop and then it should understand how to go after that week start taking outside in your garden then teach it to sit and stay I hope Ive helped!
Some of the easiest breeds to house train include Labrador Retrievers, Poodles, and Border Collies. Additionally, individual temperament and consistency in training play a significant role in how quickly a puppy can be house trained.
Some dog breeds with eyebrows that are known for their expressive facial features include the Siberian Husky, the German Shepherd, and the Rottweiler.
Nowhere reputable. If you see a free rottweiler puppy for sale it's either a scam to get your personal information or because someone's dog had unwanted, unplanned puppies that they couldn't afford to care for and are probably way too young to be away from their mother. If you want a rottweiler do some research first so you can see if the breed is right for your lifestyle. Rotties are working dogs and need to have a safe way to let their energy out, and they will not be content to lay around the house or the yard without anything to do. Rotties also have to have a dominant handler. Anyone who's meek or weaker minded than a rottweiler will find that they can be extremely difficult to handle and dangerous to have around other people and animals, especially children and other dogs. Don't get me wrong; rotties can be some of the greatest companions to you and your family and friends if trained and socialised properly by a dominant handler, but due to their great size (I've seen some make that make German Shepherds look dainty) and power (they have the strongest bite of any dog--328 lbs. of pressure per square inch of jaw--and were originally bred to pull heavy carts up and down hills and herd cattle) they are seriously not for everyone. If you don't think you have enough time, space, or effort to give a rottweiler the exercise and training it needs to survive as a happy, healthy, loving companion and protecter, then please consider a less demanding dog. If you do really want a rottweiler, though, go to the AKC website and look up the parent site for rottweilers. They'll be able to hook you up with a reputable breeder in your area who can get you a lovely rottweiler puppy. Or you could always rescue a rottweiler from the pound or shelter, which is less expensive and the better option.
Some popular large dog breeds are bernese mountain dog, collie, mastiff, great dane, german short - haired pointer, rottweiler, standard poodle, golden retriever, german shepherd, labrador retriever.
At lest once a day or get puppy pads some can go in a litter box if you train it right.