Q: In order to complete your Rottweiler’s training, teach him simple commands by using positive reinforcement. This will help ensure that you have an obedient and well-behaved Rottweiler. Use short one or two word commands together with hand signals so that your dog understands your command voice and the motion he needs to make. “Sit” is the first command to teach your Rottweiler because it will make activities like feedings and grooming much easier.  Get your dog to focus his attention on your hands so that he is more likely to listen to the command. Say sit and lightly push his behind to get him to sit.  Hold a treat in front of your dog’s nose and guide her into a sitting position. When her bum hits the floor say “yes” or “good job” and give her the treat. Repeat this process until your dog follows the command. ” “No” is an important command to teach your dog so they know when they are doing something wrong. Make sure to use “no” in your disciplining voice and don’t overcomplicate it with words your dog won’t understand.  Your disciplining voice should be firm and lower toned. To teach “no”, place a treat on the floor and when your dog tries to eat it, make a loud noise and remove the treat. If you repeat this, your dog will associate taking the treat with a startling sound and not try the behavior.  You can reinforce this lesson by asking him to sit, for example, and following it up with a treat.  Only use this command when you catch your dog doing something bad. Move on when he stops or say it again and remove him from the situation. ” Once you’ve taught your Rottweiler to sit, you can teach him the command “stay.” This is one of the more frustrating commands to each and requires a lot of patience.  Don’t get discouraged with teaching this command. Remembering that Rottweilers are social and want to be with you will help you stay patient with your dog.  Call your over to a space where you’d like them to stay. Then move away and say “stay” and toss them a treat. Repeat this over the course of a few days.  Make sure to reward him when he follows the command properly. ” You can teach your Rottweiler the most fun command after they’ve learned to stay. Your Rottweiler will also love this command because it means that he can be with you, something this loyal and social breed loves.  For example, have your family members call your dog from around a room by saying his name and “come!” Encourage your Rottweiler to come by clapping, or making other noises she likes. When she comes to you or your family members, say “good boy” and give him a tasty treat. Then someone else can call him.  Make sure to reward him when he follows the command properly. Housebreaking a dog can be one of the most frustrating aspects as an owner, but a very necessary activity. But with consistency, patience, and some positive reinforcement, you can housetrain your Rottweiler with relative ease.  Be consistent with taking your Rottweiler outside. Puppies need to be taken out every 20 – 30 minutes during the day and adults should be taken out every hour or two. Take her to an area that you’ve designated their “potty spot” and with her leash on, say “go potty.” Keep encouraging her until she goes and then give her huge praise and a treat to let her know that she’s done a good job.  Take your Rottweiler back inside as soon as she’s done going to the bathroom so she knows that going outside means she needs to go to the bathroom.  Repeat this process every hour or two until your Rottweiler is housebroken.  Don’t worry if your dog does not go to the bathroom right away or at all. She may not have to go. Just keep repeating the process until she’s house trained.  Your dog will inevitably make a mess during the housetraining process. When this happens take her outside to the potty spot. Then thoroughly clean up the mess to remove any lingering odor that would draw her back. Do not punish the dog for going to the toilet indoors after the event, as she will link the punishment to you rather than the action.  Whatever you do, never yell at or hit your Rottweiler for making a mess, which may make them continue going to the bathroom inside your home. In general, obedience training will help ensure that your Rottweiler doesn’t bite, bark, or jump on people. Properly socializing your dog and telling them “no” when he’s done something he wasn’t supposed to will help avoid these behaviors immensely, but there are a couple of other tips you can use, too.  You can minimize digging, chewing, whining and many other destructive behaviors through leash walks and by giving dogs chew toys.  If your Rottweiler exhibits undesirable behavior such as above, distract him with a squeaky toy to divert his attention. A short "No" is acceptable, immediately before the distraction, so he begins to understand right from wrong. However, be aware that chastisement can be an accidental reward (your attention) so the dog may be more (not less) likely to repeat the behavior in order to get your attention. If they do not stop the behavior, remove them from the situation.
A: Teach your Rottweiler simple commands. Teach your dog to sit. Teach your dog the command “no. Teach your dog to “stay. Teach your dog to “come. House train your Rottweiler. Train your Rottweiler not to bite, bark, or jump on people.

Q: Do so by plugging your Lightning or 30-pin connector end of the charging cable into your iPad and connecting the other end to a USB Port on your computer. It's an app that resembles a multicolored flower on a white background. It's at the top of the Photos window, to the left of the Memories tab. Ctrl+click (Windows) or ⌘+click (Mac) to select multiple pictures. Press Ctrl+A (Windows) or ⌘+A to select all photos.  Doing so removes the photos from your computer's Photos app as well as from your iPad.
A: Connect your iPad to your computer. Open Photos on your computer. Click the Photos tab. Click on the picture you want to delete. Press the Delete key. Click Delete [number] Photos.

Q: If you have an earlier version of macOS that still has iTunes installed, click the music note icon on the Dock to open iTunes. If you're using Windows, click iTunes in your Start menu.  If you're using macOS Catalina, see the Syncing with Finder method instead.
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Open iTunes on your computer.