Friday, August 17, 2007

How to deal with the adolescent rottie

Sometimes we receive questions from rottie owners who are worried that their adolescent rotties are too hyper and very difficult to control.

It´s perfectly normal that young rotties have this kind of energy and need some activities to deal with it.

Now if you would like to teach your rottie a trick or any basic command please don´t try to do it when they are in "hyper mode".

Instead play with them some games such as throwing a ball or a frisbee until they are a little tired.

Then and only then start slowly with whatever you want to teach her.

When teaching always be calm, but at the same time using an exciting voice tone when she does the right thing.

If you are having a bad day, are pissed, depressed or on any other kind of negative feeling then wait for it to pass before starting a training session.

Your rottie will pick up your vibe. That´s for sure.

Now go have some fun with your best friend
Andy & Dinna
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