German Dog Training Commands
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www.familydobes.com Boris the doberman demonstrating the German dog training commands. related dog training guard dogs dog videos Doberman pictures Doberman videos
Dreadmore
30 Mar, 2010
when he gets out in front of you turn and go in the opposite direction. keep him guessing till he gets it.
bluekrystalz4
30 Mar, 2010
I love this video, thanks!
musicofnote1
30 Mar, 2010
Ok, 1) Hier is written thusly in German, not “heir” 2) Why in German? I train my dog in German, english and French depending upon the command and the intent. Since my wife does Dummy work, the Dummy commands are in English. we live in german-speaking Switzerland so some are German, some Swiss German. SOme in French to differentiate between for example platz and down (couch). And we do not do Schützenhund. dog Dancing and Dummy.
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WolfOfShadows1986
30 Mar, 2010
it sounds like she may have been trained in german if she is responding to the commands:)
Irishnightowl81
30 Mar, 2010
You know i rescued my dog and noticed when we go places if she hears a command that she would respond to them.. so I started the german commands.. and she acts like she knows them.. so im wondering if she was trained before with them. Smart girl every day I try to challenge her . Thanks for posting the video it helped me learn the commands!
DoomCreeper2
30 Mar, 2010
Can someone give me a tip on foos (heel)? and walking in general? My dog seems to stay pretty well behaved when walking, but to keep him at my side I have to pull him back quite a bit……but thats not cool because the whole idea is to get him not to pull. What do I do??
familydobes
30 Mar, 2010
Have a good relationship withthe dog, keep the training fun and motivational
DoomCreeper2
30 Mar, 2010
You seem pretty good at this, and you’re dog listens to you very well. I am wishing to properly raise/train my dog and would love ANY tips on how to get him to listen to me as well as you’re dog listens to you (My dog is only 10 weeks old currently)
pigcactus
30 Mar, 2010
hahahah ive been teaching some of these commands to my rottie and he heard this video laid down and sat hahahahaha
zombsz
30 Mar, 2010
Thanks so much man
familydobes
30 Mar, 2010
Wow that’s a loaded question! It depends on how good you and the trainer you work with are, and how much natural courage and ability the dogs have. Some can never learn it, some learn quickly. The rest fall in between
zombsz
30 Mar, 2010
Hmm…I have a 1 1/2 year old german shepard, well…I have 2 actually a boy and a girl, brother and sister, how long do you think itll take for them to learn defensive/aggresive, sit/stand/stay/follow commands?
familydobes
30 Mar, 2010
That dog was 2 when the vdeo was made. With the right dog they could learn all of that in 3 months if you ork hard.
zombsz
30 Mar, 2010
how long did it take for you to teach the dog all these commands?
BosnishLadyLaraCroft
30 Mar, 2010
great thanks or danke
i gave german shepherd
5 stars
alexandria2224
30 Mar, 2010
pass auf…scary
lost2fairyfate
30 Mar, 2010
OH COOL!!! THANK!!
nixxi1980
30 Mar, 2010
Meh, a dog should be quite when told to pas auf. It is only watching or waiting for a possible apprehension.
japimportssuck
30 Mar, 2010
wow this is great.
I want to train a dobe.
Proflutzn
30 Mar, 2010
how long did it take you train him? you did a really good job
Proflutzn
30 Mar, 2010
yea but guns run out of bullets, machetes dont
EvilGothGuy
30 Mar, 2010
a knife? HAHAHAHAHAHA!! and if i saw you stabbing or trying to i should say since dobermans are strong and you’d never want one coming after you…Id take out my gun.
familydobes
30 Mar, 2010
Have not heard of it….
Proflutzn
30 Mar, 2010
cool! 5/5 cool takedown
familydobes
30 Mar, 2010
Knife wouldn’t work against this dog, he would grab the arm that had the weapon. As far as commanding someone elses dog, it depends on the level of traiing the dog had, some are really good at listeneing to just one handler.