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how to give commands in Espanol to dogs like "lie down" or "sit" or "come" or "stay"

how to give commands in Espanol to dogs like "lie down" or "sit" or "come" or "stay"

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After having learned some German, I taught my dog/perro commands in German, now I would like to use Espanol. What are the phrases most used for teaching a dog to SIT, or LIE DOWN, COME, STAY, LEAVE IT (to stop him from picking something up in his mouth), DROP IT (when he catches a ball), EASY (to slow down), THIS WAY (when signaling him to change his direction of walk when we go into a field and I turn to go another way and want him to follow my direction). My dog does all these things but I use English and some German (Platz is a good German verb to lie down or Hier to come here)

Gracias, Bert

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updated Sep 20, 2010
posted by YumaBert

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This site has the 5 basic dog commands in a zillion languages, even in the same lanugage but different countries.

Dog commands

updated Sep 20, 2010
posted by KevinB
I never stop marveling at the info we have available, wow..... - margaretbl, Sep 20, 2010
I have a friend who trained his German Shepherd in German. That's not that uncommon. But training your Portuguese Water Dog in Portuguese would be cool. - KevinB, Sep 20, 2010
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I've never trained a dog in Spanish, but I think the best way would be to use simple "tu" form commands.

Ex:

SIT - siéntate COME - ven LEAVE IT - déjalo STAY - quédate THIS WAY - aquí LIE DOWN - acuéstate

updated Sep 20, 2010
posted by Trouble