Off topic: Dog commands in Spanish இழை இடுபவர்: Susannalangs
| Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ...
My brother is rehoming a rescue dog from Spain, and would like to know a few basic dog behaviour commands in Spanish. Can anyone suggest the most commonly used terms for "sit", "stay", "come here" etc.? He can't find anything consistent online. | | | I'll make enquiries | Oct 29, 2018 |
I have a Costa Rican friend who has two (tiny) dogs and I'll be seeing her on Thursday evening. I'll ask her about dog commands in Spanish and report back - although by then you'll probably have received answers from many others here. | | | Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ... தலைப்பை ஆரம்பித்தல் Thank you Jennifer! | Oct 29, 2018 |
The dog isn't arriving until the weekend  | | | Tone of voice and hand signals | Oct 29, 2018 |
Dogs are incredibly smart. Imo giving a command in English and reinforcing it with hand signals (and positive reinforcement (praise and treats) will work too. The dog will quickly adapt. Rescue dogs need patience. As soon as the dog bonds with the new person in his/her life, language won't be an iss... See more Dogs are incredibly smart. Imo giving a command in English and reinforcing it with hand signals (and positive reinforcement (praise and treats) will work too. The dog will quickly adapt. Rescue dogs need patience. As soon as the dog bonds with the new person in his/her life, language won't be an issue.
Just in case:
https://www.dog-training-excellence.com/spanish-dog-commands.html ▲ Collapse | |
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Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ... தலைப்பை ஆரம்பித்தல் Thank you for the link | Oct 29, 2018 |
It's actually one we had found already among others.
He's very used to having dogs and is great at training them and keeping them happy! He just thought that hearing commands it already understood might make it easier for the dog to settle in. | | | They're generally more cumbersome than English commands | Oct 29, 2018 |
I live in Spain and use both English and Spanish randomly with my dog; not surprisingly, he seems to understand context, intention and gesture best!
But anyway, in Spain, sit = siéntate, and stay = quédate (+ allí, for extra emphasis), both with the stress on the accented letter. Come = ven (+ aquí, for extra emphasis), with the v pronounced somewhere between a b and a v. Good boy/girl = buen chico/chica, and good dog = buen perro/perra. Luckily, "no" is the same in both langua... See more I live in Spain and use both English and Spanish randomly with my dog; not surprisingly, he seems to understand context, intention and gesture best!
But anyway, in Spain, sit = siéntate, and stay = quédate (+ allí, for extra emphasis), both with the stress on the accented letter. Come = ven (+ aquí, for extra emphasis), with the v pronounced somewhere between a b and a v. Good boy/girl = buen chico/chica, and good dog = buen perro/perra. Luckily, "no" is the same in both languages.
This is assuming the dog has been taught any commands at all... I hope your brother has a lovely time with his rescue dog ▲ Collapse | | | Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ... தலைப்பை ஆரம்பித்தல் Thanks Denise | Oct 29, 2018 |
Those look helpful! Yes, hoping the dog has not had a totally horrible life so far. | | | Bilingualism | Oct 29, 2018 |
Both my dog and my two children demonstrate the ability to disobey in Spanish and in English.
I hear people in the dog park across the way from our house using English commands anyway, except for "lie down", when they say "splash". Don't ask me why.
And my husband, whose contact with dogs prior to the arrival of our collie was solely in a farmyard context, mainly says "tuso", which I've always thought meant "get down", but on consultation just now I discover it's "dog" ... See more Both my dog and my two children demonstrate the ability to disobey in Spanish and in English.
I hear people in the dog park across the way from our house using English commands anyway, except for "lie down", when they say "splash". Don't ask me why.
And my husband, whose contact with dogs prior to the arrival of our collie was solely in a farmyard context, mainly says "tuso", which I've always thought meant "get down", but on consultation just now I discover it's "dog" with the tone indicating the "get down" bit, and "zape", which IS "get down/go away" but supposedly for cats only.
Ah, beware though: that clicking sound [lateral click] that you may use to call a dog or encourage a horse in the UK means quite a different thing to a Spanish dog [or a Japanese one for that matter]. Here it is a warning, go-away sound, so avoid using it, otherwise you will have one very confused hound. ▲ Collapse | |
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Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ... தலைப்பை ஆரம்பித்தல் Warning duly noted | Oct 29, 2018 |
Thanks Noni! | | | MollyRose யுனைடட் ஸ்டேத்ஸ் Local time: 04:32 ஆங்கிலம் - ஸ்பேனிஷ் + ...
Although several different breeds of dogs are used for search and rescue, many times they use German Shepherds specifically trained as a puppy first in Germany, and all his training since then would have also been in German. So you might want to learn German commands!
Or did you mean that it is a rescueD dog? | | | Susannalangs யுனைடட் கிங்டம் Local time: 10:32 ஜெர்மன் - ஆங்கிலம் + ... தலைப்பை ஆரம்பித்தல் Rescue dog = rescued dog! | Oct 29, 2018 |
Thanks for your comments but yes indeed, in British usage a rescue dog is one that has been rescued! | | | MollyRose யுனைடட் ஸ்டேத்ஸ் Local time: 04:32 ஆங்கிலம் - ஸ்பேனிஷ் + ... Hooray for rescuers and the rescued! | Oct 29, 2018 |
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