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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!

Update:

i only have access to my grandmothers comp which the search feature and all search engines don't work on or i'd look for stuff before posting here....

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  • 1 decade ago
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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

    Source(s): native
  • felice
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Dog Commands In German

  • 6 years ago

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    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...

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Hi, I understand that you are looking for some advice or resources to help fully train your dog or fix behavior problems. If a professional dog trainer is not an option at this time, or if you want to trt training your dog on your own (a great way to bond), I'd suggest you https://bitly.im/aOen0

    A friend recommened it to me a few years ago, and I was amazed how quickly it worked, which is why I recommend it to others. The dog training academy also has as an excellent home training course.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/y7EUt

    If you aren't fluent in German, then there's no point in you trying to train the dog to german commands as you cannot pronounce them properly. If you have some valid reason why you MUST, then you need to pay a translator to TEACH YOU how to properly pronounce those commands. You also need to learn, in that case, what commands a german dog trainer would use.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    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

  • 1 decade ago

    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

  • 1 decade ago

    Try this site.

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