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Why is my Rottweiler so attached to me?

Why is my Rottweiler so attached to me?

If your Rottweiler has been being very attached to you, this post will show you a number of possible reasons why and what you can do to get it to be less attached.

So, why is my Rottweiler so attached to me? Common reasons are that it wants attention, it has separation anxiety or that you have inadvertently reinforced the behavior.

Your Rottweiler might be being attached to you for a number of reasons and it could be due to a combination of them. However, there are some things you can consider when trying to figure out the exact reason.

Why your Rottweiler is so attached to you

Below are some common causes of Rottweilers being attached to their owners and what makes them more likely.

It wants attention

The reason why it has been doing it might be that it is looking for extra attention. This would be more likely if it starts being more attached when you have not been giving it much attention and if you tend to give it extra attention when it does it.

Instead, it would help to give it attention throughout the day by training it, playing with it and exercising it. However, it would help to avoid rewarding it with extra attention when it behaves in a way you don’t like unless necessary and to use positive reinforcement training to change its behavior.

Nature

Rottweilers can be very loving towards their owners and it might be the case that yours has been being attached to you due to its nature. This would be more likely if it has always behaved that way and it does act unusually in any other ways.

In this case, you could try using positive reinforcement training to get it to learn to behave in a way that you want it to.

Separation anxiety

The reason why it does it could be that it has some separation anxiety. This is where it does not like being left alone and being left alone causes it to become anxious. This would be more likely if it starts being more attached when you are about to leave home and if it becomes anxious when you are leaving.

You can watch the video below for some tips on what you can do about its separation anxiety if it seems to have it.

Reinforcing the behavior

The cause might be that you have encouraged the behavior. If you tend to give it things it wants when it becomes attached, such as toys or treats, it will likely do it more in order to get more rewards.

Instead, it would help to reward it when it behaves the way you want and to use positive reinforcement training to get it to behave the way you want as mentioned below.

Mistreatment when it was younger

The reason could be that someone mistreated it when it was younger and it now doesn’t like being left alone. This would be more likely if you adopted it from a shelter.

In this case, it might start being less attached as it gets older and you can still do the training tips below. If the over-attachment is bothering you then you could also consider getting help from a dog behaviorist.

Things to consider

When it started to do it

If your Rottweiler has not always been so attached to you, it would help to consider what else happened when it first started doing it.

Things that may have happened could include:

  • Moving home
  • Someone left home
  • Another pet died
  • Someone was aggressive towards it

When and where it does it

It would also help to consider the timing of when your Rottweiler tends to be attached since it might be the case that the timing has something to do with it.

For example, if it does it more when you are about to leave home it might be because it has separation anxiety.

How to stop your Rottweiler from being so attached to you

Below are some options you have when getting your Rottweiler to stop acting so attached to you.

Positive reinforcement training

Positive reinforcement training involves encouraging the behaviors you want to see by rewarding your Rottweiler when it shows signs of displaying them.

To use it to get your Rottweiler to be less attached you would stop giving it attention when it is too attached and then reward it when it shows signs of being less attached.

Avoid negative reinforcement training

As mentioned above, it could be the case that you have been encouraging it to behave that way by giving it things it wants when it does it. Instead, it would help to redirect its focus when it is about to start doing it and to make use of positive reinforcement training.

Give it attention throughout the day

It would also help to give it attention throughout the day so that it does not feel the need to get it from you as much. Ways to give it attention would be to walk it, play with it and to train it.

Avoid leaving it for extended periods

In order to limit its separation anxiety, it would help to avoid leaving it alone for a long time. This means that it would help to come back and see it quickly on your lunch break if possible.

Give it lots of exercise

It would also help to make sure that it is able to get the recommended amount of daily exercise. Generally, it is recommended for adult Rottweilers to get at least an hour of exercise per day when they are healthy.