Here are some of the over 100 Commands or Vocabulary that I expect every dog to have a working knowledge of after my 10 day initial training. Of course, it is up to the handler to supply the phrase in context, make it relevant, and deliver it on time. Many of the words appear to be synonymous, and they are to the Newbie or even to the Camper, but to the Senior Camper they may take nuance of special meaning from the handler. Coco 
Miss Otis 
| All right Are you hungry Backup Bark Bed Bench Booch Bread and Butter Breakfast Bring it to me Bring me Bring me your gear Bring me your leash Brush your teeth Car coming Careful Check it out Clean your ears Close Closer Collar Come Cookie time Cuddle Don't eat it Don't pull Don't touch it Down Drink Dry you off Easy Excellent Gentle Get away from me Get down Get off Get off of me Get set Get the lead out Give it to me Give me some room Go for a walk Go to sleep Good Good dog Good Listen Grass Harness Hold it Hold still Hook up Hug Hurry up I'm sorry Jump Just a minute Kibble Kiss Knock it off
| Lead dog Leash Leave it Leave them alone Let me help you Let's cross Let's eat Let's go Lie down Listen to me Move Move it No No milling No shopping Not yours Okay One whistle, clap, or click (stop) Oops Out in front Pay attention Potty Pretty dog Pssst Put on my shoes (prepare for walk) Quiet Ramp Ready Relax Scout dog Settle down Shush Sidewalk Sit Smart dog Spit it out Spread out Stand Stand (still) Stay Stop Street Supper Take a break Thank you That a boy (girl) That's enough Towel Trail Trick dog Trill whistle (pay attention) Trim your nails Two whistles, claps, or clicks (come) Up Wait Watch out Water Who's here Yes
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