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Woman Hilariously Shows off What Her 100-Pound Rottweiler Has to Annoyingly Tolerate to Be Extra Careful About the “One Bite” Law

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Big dogs really get the brunt of the law. It is so unfair. Dog people know that it's way more likely you're going to get bit by a small dog for just looking at them the wrong way than you would get bit by a big dog for straight up booping them in the nose. Dogs like pit bulls and Rottweilers only get one chance, if ANY, to be the most proper well trained sweetie or else they feel the full force of the law. 

 

The “One Bit” law basically means if your dog has any prior known “aggressive” behavior and it bites someone, then that dog is done… So, usually rescued bully breeds are usually the ones to get burned by this law. It's heartbreaking for people who own and love their bully breeds, because if something like a little chihuahua starts a fight at the dog park while your big dog is there, your big dog will most likely be the one to blame. 

 

So, TikToker and Rottie mama Madison Jones decided to show off some of the annoying things she has her 100-pound Rottweiler used to in order to always keep his cool. 

 

 

She shows how she can tug at his ears, take his lips and pull them back, shake his whole head around, and rub him down like a monster and he doesn't even flinch. In fact, he just looks happy to be involved. I mean, if someone did this to me I would probably bite them… Many small dog owners are commenting on it saying that their small chihuahua or little dog would've bit the crap out of them two seconds in. 

 

“He was just happy to be involved”

 

He looks so content the entire time she is straight up annoying the hell out of him. People are very impressed, but some are not so excited. As the Internet does, some people try to start sh*t. Some are saying he's flinching, thus she must hit him! And others are saying the second a treat is taken away, he'd definitely bite. However, Madison responds and instantly proves them wrong. 

 

Flinch test

Resource Guarding Test

 

Her sweet pup not only is able to put up with the annoying touching, but he also does not car if she's flinching all around him, getting less than an inch close to his face. And she even takes a hotdog that was straight up already in his mouth and he did not care. It's important to train big dogs to behave this way, mostly because of the unfair laws created against them. This is a perfect example proving that it's not the dog that is the bully, it's the human. 

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