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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.
 
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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