Communicating with your precious dog means providing clarity. Training your dog with German dog commands ensures that no one else in an English-speaking country can confuse your pup with other commands or distract them from what you want them to do. This is especially important to dogs with a job like protecting you or guiding you around since these distinct German words can be more easily heard by your canine in loud or intense situations.
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The 5 most important German dog commands to know
You first want to know how to command your dog’s movements so they’re safe when you’re out and about. This also helps to train your pup to pay close attention to you and your movements, which aids greatly in the long run of obedience training. Attempt a few of the following dog commands in German first as you begin your training
Sitz
The word sitz translates to “sit” as a German dog command and in daily use (sitzen = to sit). It’s one of the most basic commands you’ll learn and use every day and has a similar articulate harshness to the sound to get the dog’s attention.
Komm (komm heir)
Letting your pet off their leash in public can be a risk unless they reliably respond to the command komm heir (come here). You can firmly state this word to let your dog know they need to return to your side right away.
Steh
Clingy canines won’t know by default that sometimes it’s best not to follow you around. By telling them steh (stay), you can let them know they should remain where they are for the moment. This is perfect when you want to leave the house or check something out away from your loyal pup.
Bei Fuß
As a way to regain control of an excited dog or to keep them right by you, Bei Fuß (heel, by foot) gets their attention and lets your dog know to walk directly by your side. Having them at your side gives you better control of your pup and keeps you safer if you have your dog for protection than if they were walking in front of you, behind you, or wandering aimlessly nearby.
Los
Los (let’s go) tells your trusted canine that it’s time to get on the move. You can use this German dog command to communicate with your dog that you both need to start moving, giving your dog a chance to start paying attention to future cues and keeping them with you as you walk or run to your next location.
24 more commands and phrases to communicate with your dog in German
As your well-disciplined dog gets used to different German dog commands, consider teaching them a wide variety of German commands for dogs and phrases to effectively communicate with them. For example, you can discourage bad behavior with nein, which is how to say “no” in German. See the list below for 25 dog commands in German and common phrases to help your pup better understand your intentions.
German Dog Command | English Translation | Intended Meaning |
auf deinen Platz | go to your place | instructs your dog to move to its bed or a designated spot |
bravo | good job | gives your dog positive reinforcement |
dreh dich | turn yourself | instructs your dog to spin around 360 degrees |
fass | attack | commands your protection dog to attack a certain person, usually by tackling and biting them |
gib hier | give here | tells your dog to hand you whatever they have in their mouths |
gib laut | give loud | tells your dog to bark or “speak” once |
gib Pfote | give paw | asking your dog to shake your hand with its paw |
hol | fetch | commands your dog to retrieve a thrown or pointed out item |
hopp | jump | commands your dog to jump over an object or into the air |
ins Bett | in bed | informs your dog it’s time to go to bed and sleep |
kreich | crawl | commands your dog to crawl under an obstacle |
langsam | slow | prompts your dog to walk or run more slowly |
lassen | leave it | commands your dog to drop whatever they’re holding in their mouth |
Leckerzeit! | Treat time! | a fun way to let your dog know it’s time for their favorite treat or bone |
mach Pipi | go potty | encourages your dog to go to the bathroom when it’s appropriate |
pass auf | guard on | alerts your dog to protect yourself, another person, or a spot |
pfui | yuck | a lightly scolding way to tell your dog to leave something gross alone or stop rolling in it |
rolle | roll | tells your pup to lie down, roll over, and stand back up |
ruhig | quiet | tells your dog to stop barking or making noise |
schneller | faster | lets your dog know it’s time to run or walk faster |
such die Leine | find the leash | motivates your dog to locate their leash and bring it to you |
tot stellen | play dead | instructs your dog to lie down on its back or side to act dead as a fun trick |
vorsichtig | gentle | encourages your dog to be gentle with its actions or mouth |
Wo ist dein Ball? | Where is your ball? | prompts your dog to grab their favorite ball and begin playtime |
The benefits of learning German expand beyond communicating with other German speakers to practical applications even in English-speaking countries. Consider downloading the Rosetta Stone app to find out other useful ways language learning can improve your life! You can learn how to talk about dogs and other animals in German with a native speaker.
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