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CCole223

by CCole223 on 24 July 2011 - 07:07

I will be getting my puppy in two weeks, and I'll be training him in German.  What are the correct ways to say and spell the commands? I've seen a few different websites that spell the words and pronounciations differently from other sites. One site, for the word sit, used "sitz" while another used "sitzen".  Which one is correct? I just want the basic commands, sit, stay, come, etc, I don't need anything crazy.

Thanks

by Lakewood SAR on 24 July 2011 - 13:07

Good Morning from Lakewood ; I have included some basic commands that is used in knpv / k9 training working dogs. I hope that they help in some small way... Rick

Commands the KNPV use in training

ENGLISH

GERMAN

FRENCH

CZECH

HUNGARIAN

Heel

Fuss (Fooss)

Au pied
(oh-pee-aye)

K Noze

La’Bhoz

Sit

Setz

Assis (Ah-see)

Sedni

Ul

Stay

Bleib

Reste

Zustan

Ott Maradsz

Down

Platz

Couche
(coo-shay)

Lehni

Fekszik

Come

Hier

Ici (E see)

Kemne

Gyere ‘de

Stand

Steh (Shtay)

steve1

by steve1 on 24 July 2011 - 16:07

Why do you want to give your Puppy commands that you yourself will have to learn and remember. Why not give the Pup the commands in your language like Sit and Down or Come or Hier, if you use the word Hier as i do then you extenuate that word to Hiereee. Plus if you do not give the same commands every time and change the words although they may mean the same you cannot expect your Puppy to respond to them. Just my two pence worth
Steve1

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 24 July 2011 - 18:07

I think giving commands in another language is a good idea, that way, no one else can give your dog commands. :)

steve1

by steve1 on 24 July 2011 - 20:07

May be but if the Op forgets then his dog will not know what he is talking about and just to say i can give Goran commands in the language we have taught him since a Pup but he does not respond to me the same as my does to my brother who handles him and he says the same commands as i would to the Dog. So really that does not always work out and Goran knows me well enough not as a stranger giving him a command and to be honest he would not take any notice anyway no more than Gina will of a stranger giving her a command, That has been proven many times at the Dog club
Steve1

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 24 July 2011 - 21:07

Sign of a good dog IMHO.  :)

laura271

by laura271 on 25 July 2011 - 12:07

My husband is German but we use English for commands since he actually cringes at my pronunciation; many folks in my area speak German so I'm sure that I'd be constantly corrected. :) Senta ignores other people's commands anyway.


by GSDdrive1 on 25 July 2011 - 16:07

Here is a link to a site that has a list of commands in English, German, French, Czech, and Dutch. It includes sound so you can hear the pronunciation. Hope this helps.

 http://www.uwsp.edu/psych/dog/languag1.htm
 


deacon

by deacon on 25 July 2011 - 16:07

  I train my PSD's in english. The handler is under enough stress dealing with the calll to worry about remembering a forein language.

steve1

by steve1 on 25 July 2011 - 16:07

Well according with the linl GSDdrive1 has put up i speak to my dogs in both Dutch and German commands some for one thing some for another, But they are the same all the time so that does not matter
Steve1





 


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