Simms Rottweilers
we love our puppies and only want the very best for them.
Our puppy parents are fully health tested and our pups are raised by us in our home with all the loving care every baby needs...
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03/01/2025
Looking for an older female?
Orchid is looking for a home to spend time with a family.
She's 6 year's old. Well trained and loves everyone. Loves her toys, Loves long walks or just hanging out with you.
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07/11/2024
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06/02/2024
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Someone else wrote this but it is absolutely correct. I just had to repost it. Engagement vs. Attention. Whatâs the difference? In the old days we wanted âattentionâ. Basically, we wanted the dogs to look at us. The dogs âpaid attentionâ because they were taught not to look away. But quite often the dog was conflicted. It WANTED to look at something else but knew it shouldnât. The dogâs focus was split. Which means their response to the cue was affected. The dog didnât respond, or their response was slow, or they didnât meet criteria.
Over time I realized I donât want the dog to just âlookâ at me. We all know that doesnât mean the dog is mentally there. Weâve all experienced talking to someone that is looking at us but NOT paying attention! Weâve also been in a situation where the dog is looking at us, we give a cue, but the dog doesnât respond at all. Or performs the wrong behavior, or the behavior doesnât meet criteria. Looking does not mean mentally focused.
When a dog OFFERS engagement (i.e. itâs THEIR idea), the dog is fully committed. The environment ceases to exist. The dog is aware of distractions, but they feel good about ignoring them. They know their job! You canât fool them!! The dog is confident and empowered. Is this easy to achieve? No! Why?? Well, letâs be realistic. A dog has different motivations than we do. Much as we love themâŠand they love usâŠ. thatâs often not enough. When they see something that reminds them of prey, that may be more valuable to them. For some dogs, nothing is more meaningful than food. Some dogs are enamored of the environment. Others love people or dogs. Some dogs are nervous and insecure. All dogs instinctively orient to smell, motion and sound. Itâs just how they are wired. We are asking them to ignore everything that makes them feel safe, thatâs natural for themâŠand perform random, meaningless behaviors on cue. Itâs not impossible, itâs just challenging. We need to be empathetic and understand what we are asking. If we do, we will be better trainers.
It's our job to make the work SO REINFORCING that the dog WILLINGLY chooses the work over the environment. Part of that is clarity. Clear, consistent information is highly reinforcing. Part of that is success. Personally, I think making mistakes is an important part of learning. BUT if the mistakes outweigh the successesâŠwell, you wouldnât find that fun either. Success is reinforcing. Success builds confidence. Itâs VERY important to keep track of the error/success ratio. Many people are not good at this. If your dog makes two errors in a row, itâs a red flag. The dog doesnât understand what you are trying to communicate. Rather than continue, change something!! Not sure what to do? AbortâŠget help, think about it⊠Doing the same thing over and over expecting to get a different result is the definition of insanity ï I remind myself of that often!!
Part of teaching engagement is not overfacing the dog. I.e. donât ask the dog to do something thatâs to challenging for their current skill level. Humans make assumptions. All the time. THEY think the dog SHOULD be able to do âxâ work in âyâ environment. Thatâs great. But just because YOU think it, doesnât mean the dog can. Just because the dog can do it at home, doesnât mean the dog can do it at a show n go, or at the park, or at a new training building.
If you are struggling with engagement, itâs not because you are a failure, youâre not interesting enough, youâre not trying hard enough, or your dog doesnât love you. Itâs because your dog doesnât understand. Letâs be clear. Engagement is a TAUGHT skill. We must teach it piece by piece, step by step. We must teach it in environments that have little to no distraction. And slowly over time build on that until the dog can work in busy, challenging environments. Sustained engagement is a skill. We must build it like a muscle. At first the dog can maintain engagement for only a few minutes. Little by little we build mental endurance. Until the dog can maintain active engagement for long periods of time.
As with all taught behaviors, initially we use a very high reinforcement rate. We help the dog. A lot. But as we progress, we need to fade our help. And we need to reduce the amount of reinforcement. Not in every training session. But often enough so the dog can comfortably work without the reinforcer on you.
When I watch dogs at trials, I can tell that most of them understand the exercises. What they are missing is engagement. I can see the frustration and disappointment on the handlerâs faces. And I empathize with them. Because getting and maintaining engagement is easily the hardest aspect of dog training.
If your dog is struggling, there is a hole in your training. Your dog doesnât understand what you want. Maybe you did a great job teaching engagement and your dog has trialed successfully for a while. But suddenly things are falling apart. Why?? Engagement requires constant maintenance. I go back and review fundamentals a lot!! Throughout my dogâs entire career. Just because I taught it, doesnât mean Iâm finished.
Personally, I find nothing as exciting, satisfying and rewarding as working a fully engaged dog. Itâs an amazing feeling. We are deeply connected; the dog responds quickly and eagerly to subtle cues. The dog can work comfortably and with full focus in very distracting environments. So exciting! And incredibly rewarding. Achieving this requires patience and, quite literally, years of hard work. Remember, engagement is a skill. It must be taught, just like an exercise. It must be nurtured and fostered and maintained. If we donât have it, we didnât teach it.
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Dear Customer,
Congratulations on acquiring your Rottweiler. Please find the instructions for your particular model listed below:
Although your Rottweiler comes fully assembled, due to particular issues during production, we do occasionally have issues with components such as screws. They invariably are either loose or missing altogether.
Mode 1: This is the sleep mode, activated at rare times. This is normal and you should not worry about it, just accept the peace and quiet while you can.
Mode 2: Anarchy. Although we have tried to ease the effect of anarchy mode, itâs not always possible. There are inherent issues with the timer settings of anarchy mode in regards to there being none. Should your Rottweiler suddenly go from comatose to running around the walls, we cannot stop this feature.
Outside: Do not allow your Rottweiler to stay in the yard too long. If left unattended they will recharge. Too much of a charge and mode 2 can be activated without warning.
Naming: your Rottweiler may come untitled as we feel owners should use names of their own. If you are unsure, we have listed below a few names our owners like to use:
Drop it
No
What are you doing now
Dammit
Youâre kidding me
Is that yours?
Donât you dare
Oi, you
A**hole
Put that down
Why?
Ffs
Get that out your mouth
That is my SHOE
Software: Your Rottweiler is pre-installed with the highest software and hardware. This includes the loyalty chip, the love every one chip, fun chip and, of course, the highly popular mayhem chip. They are all running on the What-the-hell operating system 12.2. Although this has been in circulation for many years, we have found it simply cannot be improved upon.
Should you have any queries you can reach us on 118-what-did-I-do
Thank you.
We hope you have many years of enjoyment with your Rottweiler. Please be aware that by the time you have read this, your warranty will have run out.
Unfortunately, we do not renew warranties and we do not offer refunds or returns...ever. Itâs your problem now.
05/22/2024
đđNEW CHAMPION đđ
This past weekend Vegas hit the tables at the Mt Baker cluster.
Went up against some high rollers.
She went all in against 4 special's
And On the flop, she picked up another Major,taking the pot.
The road to a Championship isn't always easy.
Sometimes you gotta know when to hold them and not fold them.
Much thanks to Teresa Bradley, our Handler.
Sherri Thompson from TNT Rottweilers.
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