Rottweiler Makes Hilarious Sounds After Getting Kissed!

Listen to the hilarious noises Kilo the Rottweiler makes after his owner kisses him.

Sweetest happy noise I have had in a very long time. Love is unconditional. 
Do Rottweilers Like To Cuddle?
It depends on the individual dog. Some like to cuddle more than others!

Some Rottweilers are very social and love to be around their owners, while others prefer to keep their distance. It really just comes down to how an individual dog is raised.

Some dogs may be more reserved because they’ve been taught that being close means danger, so they’ll let you get close but not overstep the mark by putting themselves in harm’s way.
Other dogs might enjoy a good cuddle session because it means they’re loved and cared for–even if it doesn’t always mean physical contact (i.e., sitting next to each other on the couch).

Rottweilers are known for being loyal and loving dogs. They enjoy the company of their family and will often follow you around the house, wanting to be close by at all times.
Rottweiler puppies are especially social, enjoying human attention from day one. This is why it’s important to provide plenty of positive experiences with your new pup in order to build up his confidence so he can start meeting new people and dog friends later on in life.”

As adults, Rottweilers still crave companionship but may become more reserved due to fear or shyness around strangers or unfamiliar situations.
A properly raised rottie will love nothing better than curling up next to his favorite person on cold evenings.

Are Male Rottweilers Affectionate?
Yes, but they need to be socialized from an early age.
Rottweilers are one of the most popular breeds in America because they make great pets for people who live alone or don’t have many social contacts. Rottweilers can be affectionate and outgoing with the right training and care which begins at their puppy stage – if not earlier!

This is why it’s so important to Socialize your male rottie from an early age (ideally before he reaches 18 weeks old). A well-socialized male will not only get along better with other animals and humans, but he’ll also enjoy his retirement years much more peacefully than one who has been deprived of human contact throughout his life due to being raised as a kennel dog.

All dogs, male and female (Rottweilers included) need to be socialized from an early age in order to make good pets for those living alone or who don’t have many friends.
Properly socializing a Rottie will help him/her get along better with other animals and humans as well as enjoying their golden years much more than a Rottweiler that has been raised as a kennel dog.

Male Rottweilers are affectionate and loyal dogs who enjoy human companionship, typically spending much of their time at the side or below the feet of their owner, ready for a game of fetch or an enthusiastic romp in the park.
They’re also known to be quite protective over their family members if they feel threatened by any potential harm coming towards them – this includes barking ferociously until all danger has passed.

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