There is a lot of satisfaction in taking in an animal that has been abused or abandoned and giving that animal a second chance. You should be commended for your humane gesture and you should also be given all of the advice and tools you need to make sure that your dog and you are given every chance in the world of being happy together for many years to come. Take your time with your new Rottweiler rescue dog and you should have a very happy experience.
You have probably already been through this with the rescue center but overly aggressive Rottweiler rescue dogs are usually destroyed and not offered to new homes. It is a shame that some people push these poor dogs to that point, but it is part of the Rottweilers’ nature to be aggressive and that can either be tempered and properly taught or unleashed for horrible reasons. Your dog is naturally aggressive but should not have those attacking instincts that you have heard about.
A Rottweiler rescue dog is not something to be taken lightly so you may want to get advice from your vet right away on how to break your new dog in and train it so it is a good neighborhood dog. Your vet may also be able to get you the number of a reputable Rottweiler breeder that may also be willing and able to give you good advice you can use to help get your new dog used to your home and the neighborhood too. It takes some time so be patient and always be loving and positive.
Your vet may be able to get you contact information for a reputable Rottweiler breeder who can also help you with advice on how you can train your new dog and what you need to do to get it used to its new home.
If your new dog is not housebroken then it is okay to use the crate method as long as you do it properly and always use positive reinforcement and never keep the dog in the crate when you are home.
Give your Rottweiler rescue dog time to adjust to its new surroundings and always take your time and be patient with your new dog. Rottweilers are extremely intelligent and they tend to remember a lot so you need to let your new dog know that the past is behind it and it is now safe in its new home.
It will eventually catch on but it may take some time depending on how badly it was abused before but if you stay with it and always stay positive then you will start to see a change in your dog that will make your heart feel warm.
Never punish a Rottweiler as that can lead to bad things, use positive reinforcement and always praise your dog when it does the right things.