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Why is my Rottweiler so nervous?

Why is my Rottweiler so nervous?

If your Rottweiler has been acting nervous, it is probably quite concerning for you. In this post, I will show you a number of reasons why it might act nervous and what you can do about it.

So, why does my Rottweiler act nervous? Possible reasons are that someone mistreated it, separation anxiety, being in a new home, inadvertently rewarding the behavior, a lack of exercise or you might be acting too emotional with it.

There are actually many possible reasons why it might be acting nervous 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. There are also a number of things you can do about it.

Why your Rottweiler is so nervous

Below, I will show you a number of reasons why it might be being nervous and what would make them more likely to be the main reason.

Separation anxiety

The reason why it has been doing 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 nervous. This would be more likely if it tends to become nervous when you are about to leave.

In this case, it would help to try to take some measures to reduce how anxious it becomes when you leave. You can watch the video below for some tips.

Mistreatment

The reason why it has been doing it could also be that someone mistreated it.

If you adopted it from a shelter, it might be the case that previous owners mistreated it and it has caused it to be nervous around people as a result.

In this case, it might improve as it becomes more comfortable in its new home but you can help by giving it positive attention in the form of exercise, training and by playing with it. If it doesn’t improve after a few weeks consider getting the advice of a vet or a dog behaviorist in your area.

If your Rottweiler started being nervous suddenly it could also be the case that someone mistreated it recently. This would be more likely if there is a certain person that it tends to hide from or if you saw someone mistreat it yourself.

A new home

It could be the case that your Rottweiler is not yet comfortable in its new surroundings if you recently bought it. In this case, it should become less nervous as it becomes more comfortable in its new home. If it does not improve, it would help to get help from a vet or dog behaviorist.

You get emotional around it

Rottweilers are often highly responsive to their owner’s emotions. The reason why your Rottweiler gets nervous could be that you get highly emotional around it.

Instead of interacting with it in an emotional way, it would help to be calm with it and to give it lots of positive reinforcement training.

You have inadvertently reinforced the behavior

The reason why it does it might be that it has learned that it gets rewards when it acts that way. If you tend to give it things such as toys, treats or extra attention when it is nervous then it might do it more in order to get more rewards.

Instead, it would help to reward it when it is being well behaved and to avoid rewarding it when it is nervous unless necessary.

Someone left or another pet passed away

The cause might also be that someone recently left home or that another dog passed away. This would be more likely if it started being nervous shortly after the person or dog left.

It would be likely that it will improve over time. However, you could help by giving it exercise, training and toys to play with.

Not enough exercise

Rottweilers are supposed to get daily exercise. When they do not get enough exercise, they can start to behave abnormally and it might be part of the reason why yours has been acting nervous. This would be more likely if it acts less nervous when it is able to get exercise.

Generally, it is recommended for them to get at least an hour of exercise per day as healthy adults.

It is still young

If your Rottweiler is still a puppy it could be going through a more nervous phase.

In this case, it would be likely that it will become less nervous as it gets older.

However, it would help to give it positive reinforcement training, attention and exercise now to reduce how nervous it is when it is older.

An issue with its diet

The reason why it has been doing it might be that there is an issue with its diet. This would be more likely if it has started doing it suddenly since a change in its diet or if it does it more when it eats certain foods.

It would help to consult with your local vet about its diet and to make sure that no one else has been feeding it without telling you.

Illness or injury

The reason why it has been doing it might also be that it has gotten an illness or injury. This would be more likely if it has started doing it suddenly and if it has been showing other signs of being ill or injured. In this case, it would help to take it to a vet.

Things to consider

If it started being nervous suddenly

If it has not always acted that way, it would help to consider what else happened when it first started since it might be the case that an event occurred that caused it to start.

If it started being nervous suddenly it would be more likely to be due to things such as being mistreated, frightened of something, a change in its schedule or moving homes. It would help to consider what else changed when it started being nervous.

Whereas, if it has always been nervous it would be more likely to be due to things such as you inadvertently training it to be nervous, separation anxiety, being emotional with it, being young or not enough exercise.

When it becomes nervous

It could also be the case that the timing has something to do with it so, it would help to consider what is different when it does and does not act nervous.

If it does seem to be more nervous at a certain time it would be more likely to be due to things such as separation anxiety, someone being around that it does not like or something happening at that time that it is afraid of like construction works. It would help to consider what is different at the time that it starts being nervous.

How to get your Rottweiler to stop being nervous

Below are some options you have when getting your Rottweiler to act less nervous.

Reward it when it is not nervous

It would help to encourage it to be less nervous by rewarding it when it is not nervous. By doing so, you should be able to teach it that being well behaved causes it to get rewards and being nervous does not. This should help to discourage the behavior.

Avoid negative reinforcement

It could be the case that you have been encouraging it to behave that way by giving it things it wants in order to get it to stop.

Instead of rewarding the behavior, try to reward it when it is not nervous and to redirect its behavior when it starts showing signs of being nervous.

Avoid being emotional around it yourself

As mentioned above, your Rottweiler will normally respond to your own emotions. If you are highly emotional around your Rottweiler it will cause it to react itself and to be nervous. When dealing with your Rottweiler it would help to be calm and to use training to get it to behave the way that you want.

Get help from a dog behaviorist

If it has been acting that way for a long time or you are unable to get it to stop, consider getting help from a dog behaviorist. By doing so, you should be able to see why it is doing it and how to get it to stop.

Avoid leaving it alone for long periods

Since your Rottweiler might become nervous due to separation anxiety, it would help to avoid leaving it alone for long periods possibly by coming back quickly on your lunch break.

Take it to a vet

If it has been doing it excessively or it has been showing signs of being ill or injured, the best option would be to take it to a vet. By doing so, you should be able to get expert advice tailored towards your particular Rottweiler.