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German Dog Commands

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Why This Matters

Learning German dog commands offers a unique way for pet owners to bond with their dogs while also practicing a new language, making training sessions more engaging and culturally enriching. For the tech industry, this trend highlights innovative ways to combine language learning with pet training, appealing to bilingual households and language enthusiasts alike.

Key Takeaways

Are you learning German and looking to learn and practice new German words with your dog?

If yes, then we have great news for you—and Rex or Fido, too.

In this post, we’ll show you exactly how you can learn German with dog commands, Hundekommandos, and teach you 48 of the most common commands.

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1. Fetch — Bring / Apport

If you throw a ball for your dog and want him to bring it back to you, then the German dog command you need is bring. This word comes from the German verb bringen which, you guessed it, means “bring,” or in this case “fetch,” in English.

You can also use the fancier version apport, which comes from French.

2. Drop it / Let go — Aus

In German, aus is a preposition meaning “out of.” As it tends to be used to get a dog to stop clinging on to something with its teeth, you can think of it as asking your pooch to let said object go “out” of its mouth.

3. Sit — Sitz

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