Sunday, May 27, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Dog Training using German commands - pls help!?

I would like to train my puppy using german commands. I attempted to use an online translator am unsure how accurate it is (I think not very since I got two very different answers for the same word at two different times). In particular, I am looking for the following: come, sit, stay, down/lay down, off, leave it/drop it, heel, attack, release, ignore, jump, over, through, weave, up, down, across, as well as anything else important in agility that I may have missed. If there is a website listing them that would be great; correct pronunciation would also be great.
Any help much appreciated, thanks!

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Darkhorse is right in most things he translated but some of his words aren't used for dog commands in this way.

come - komm
sit - sitz
stay - bleib
down/lay down - platz
leave it/drop it - aus
heel - Fuß, also "bei Fuß"
attack - fass
release - frei
ignore - (I've never heard this as a dog command!) ignoriere
jump - spring
through - durch
up - hoch
down - runter
across - hinüber

you missed: "Gib Laut"! That means he has to bark.
also: "such" when he has to search something
and (!) "hol" -> get it (you know, when you throw sth. away and he has to get it) and "bring" -> bring

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  • I would start doing some serious dog training sessions ASAP. Dog trainers/schools are OK, but if YOU are the one that trains your dog, he'll listen to you much more willingly. Here's a dog training course I recommend... http://tinyurl.com/2f8kux

  • Try this site.

  • SITZ - SIT
    PLATZ - GO TO YOUR BASKET ETC
    SPRING - JUMP
    DURCH - THROUGH
    KOMM - COME
    LASS - LEAVE / release
    GREIF - GRAB
    RAUF - UP
    RUNTER - DOWN
    RUEBER - ACROSS
    BLEIB - STAY
    LIEG - LAY

    google German + pronunciation for how to say them. hope i helped somewhat

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