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Old November 26th 03, 09:04 PM
Elizabeth Naime
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Well, here's a dumb question. How would most people ask a dog to:

Come
Sit
Lie Down
Sit Up (Beg)

in Spanish?

I've got a new little foster, cute as a button, well cared for, already
housetrained. She is so much in accord with what her owner noted when
she was surrendered that I am baffled by the following. Surrendering
owner said the dog knew to sit, lie down, and beg on command. That's
awfully specific; if she'd just said "is trained" or "well-behaved" I'd
assume she was just building the dog up as adoptable.

I haven't been able to elicit a sit, a down, or a sit-up from this
basically well-behaved little girl. And she has no recall whatsoever.

No biggie, I don't mind teaching her from scratch; but it occurs to me
that I haven't tried Spanish. I can find dog command vocabulary in
German, Czech, and Magyar but so far no Spanish. I've got a funny
feeling that there are more Spanish speakers in my area than there are
German, Czech, or Magyar speakers...

No, I can't ask the previous owner. The specific information is what was
written down when she was turned in at the pound.

No hablo espanol,

Elizabeth
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Old November 26th 03, 09:07 PM
C. L.
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Come

Ven.

Sit


Sientate

Lie Down


Acuestate is lie down but you might want to try "para bajo" or just bajo.



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Old November 26th 03, 09:07 PM
C. L.
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Come

Ven.

Sit


Sientate

Lie Down


Acuestate is lie down but you might want to try "para bajo" or just bajo.



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Old November 26th 03, 09:07 PM
C. L.
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Come

Ven.

Sit


Sientate

Lie Down


Acuestate is lie down but you might want to try "para bajo" or just bajo.



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Old November 26th 03, 09:07 PM
C. L.
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Come

Ven.

Sit


Sientate

Lie Down


Acuestate is lie down but you might want to try "para bajo" or just bajo.



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Old November 27th 03, 10:53 AM
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Elizabeth Naime wrote in message . ..
Well, here's a dumb question. How would most people ask a dog to:

Come
Sit
Lie Down
Sit Up (Beg)

in Spanish?


Just in case -- try Hebrew.
That is probably as Noah trained his beasts on Ark board
(before this terrible thing happened in Babylon, you know).

Come = elAi
Sit = shev (shvih f gender ).
Lie Down = Artzah
Kfotz leyam = jump to the sea.

Dogs understand Hebrew better than any other language
(accordind to studies of the Univercity of Tel-Aviv).
Most dogs I know manifectly prefer this language.

Good luck (b'hatzlakha).

Elizabeth
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Nick (Chicha).
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Old November 27th 03, 10:53 AM
Chicha
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Elizabeth Naime wrote in message . ..
Well, here's a dumb question. How would most people ask a dog to:

Come
Sit
Lie Down
Sit Up (Beg)

in Spanish?


Just in case -- try Hebrew.
That is probably as Noah trained his beasts on Ark board
(before this terrible thing happened in Babylon, you know).

Come = elAi
Sit = shev (shvih f gender ).
Lie Down = Artzah
Kfotz leyam = jump to the sea.

Dogs understand Hebrew better than any other language
(accordind to studies of the Univercity of Tel-Aviv).
Most dogs I know manifectly prefer this language.

Good luck (b'hatzlakha).

Elizabeth
-----------------------------------------


Nick (Chicha).
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Old November 27th 03, 10:53 AM
Chicha
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Elizabeth Naime wrote in message . ..
Well, here's a dumb question. How would most people ask a dog to:

Come
Sit
Lie Down
Sit Up (Beg)

in Spanish?


Just in case -- try Hebrew.
That is probably as Noah trained his beasts on Ark board
(before this terrible thing happened in Babylon, you know).

Come = elAi
Sit = shev (shvih f gender ).
Lie Down = Artzah
Kfotz leyam = jump to the sea.

Dogs understand Hebrew better than any other language
(accordind to studies of the Univercity of Tel-Aviv).
Most dogs I know manifectly prefer this language.

Good luck (b'hatzlakha).

Elizabeth
-----------------------------------------


Nick (Chicha).
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Old November 27th 03, 10:53 AM
Chicha
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Elizabeth Naime wrote in message . ..
Well, here's a dumb question. How would most people ask a dog to:

Come
Sit
Lie Down
Sit Up (Beg)

in Spanish?


Just in case -- try Hebrew.
That is probably as Noah trained his beasts on Ark board
(before this terrible thing happened in Babylon, you know).

Come = elAi
Sit = shev (shvih f gender ).
Lie Down = Artzah
Kfotz leyam = jump to the sea.

Dogs understand Hebrew better than any other language
(accordind to studies of the Univercity of Tel-Aviv).
Most dogs I know manifectly prefer this language.

Good luck (b'hatzlakha).

Elizabeth
-----------------------------------------


Nick (Chicha).
 




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