Verbal Dog Obedience Commands

Obedience Commands

Good Boy You did great
Get Busy Go to the bathroom now
Sit Sit in your current place and stay until I release you
Come Come to me and sit in front of me and look at my face, or heel on my left or right or front based on my hand signal or verbal command.
Heel (left side) Heel on my left side
K noze (right side) Heel on my right side
Down Lay down in your current place and stay there until I release you
Stand Stand in your current place and stay until I release you
Vem si Eat or Drink
Wait When walking off leash ahead of me, stop and wait for me
Stop When crawling, walking, or running, stop and continue facing the direction you were going.  If you were crawling, stay down, if you were walking or runing stay in the stand position
Up Get up to where I indicate. Jump over the object in front of you, jump up into my arms
Off Get off of the object, chair, person, you are allowed to be on. If the dog was on a couch that he is never allowed to be on, I would use the Fuj command.
Front Stand directly in front of me and look up at my face
Couvej Walk backwards (I don't use back up because the word back is used for retriever commands)
Relax I issue this command to tell the dog they can sit, or lay down in the current place any way that is comfortable. This does not mean you can run around, Volno is the command that you are free to run and play how you want.
Park Stand between my legs facing the same direction as me
Place Go to the the place I indicate. I use this for sending the dog a kennel, boat, hunting blind, car, a floor mat, or any location I indicate.
Whoa When he is pulling me on inline skates, I use the Whoa command to tell him to slow down substantially.  Stop is used to come to a full stop.
Volno Your free to run and play as you wish (English would be free, playtime, okay). I don't use okay because it slips out of my mouth too often.
Drop Drop whatever is in your mouth
Look Lift your head and look directly into my eyes
Eh Eh Don't even think of doing it
Fuj Stop what you are doing, it is very bad
Speak Bark when I tell you to (I don't use bark because I don't want any command that begins with B to be confused with Back)

In the Car

Back When the dog is sitting in the front seat and I want him to go to the back seat
Stay When I am opening up the door and I do not want the dog to jump out. Because the dog is neither sitting or necessarily standing, this is the only situation where I say stay.

Field Commands

Back A) From a remote sit position, turn around 175 or 135 degrees to the left or right based on my hand signal and run in a straight line no matter what is in your path.  This command is later only used as a reinforcement to the hand signals and is should not be needed if the dog can see your hand signals clearly.
B) When the dog is already running out the command Back is used to push the dog to continue or speed up their current path.
C) When he can't see you, Back means turn around and run out until directed otherwise.
Come Run straight to you and when he reaches you go to the front position unless given a hand signal to go to the heal or knoze position.  This is the same as a whistle come
Sit Sit immediately and face you perfectly straight.  This is the same as a whistle sit
Over Commonly this is ued to tell the dog to turn and run 90 degrees to left or right based upon my hand signal.  We do not use this command in preference of left and right to be more precise.
Hledej Find the dead bird, do not give up until you find it, do not look to you for help (pronounced "hleday").  This is the same as a whistle Find it.
Fetch Fetch the object
Hold Hold on to the object in your mouth, do not EVER drop it (unless I tell you to or at a bucket flag, see advanced field commands)
Drop Drop what ever is in your mouth
Leave It When the dog is in the field, leave the bird or object alone and continue moving on.
Hup Jump over the obstacle
Crawl Get down and crawl
Down Lay down.  Same as a whistle Down

At Heel Position

Back Run straight out, do  not turn or deviate your path no matter what is in way in the position we are facing for a blind retrieve (a blind)
Dogs Name Run straight out, do not turn or deviate your path no matter what is in the way to get the brid you saw fall (a mark or memory fall).
Come, Come When lining the dog for a blind/mark, We use the command come to get him to turn right when he is in the heel position and heel to turn left. The opposite if the dog is in the Konoza (right heel) position. We use come instead of here because here sounds too similar to heel.
Heel A) Sit by my left side
B) When lining, pivot left in small increments
Knooza (Knoza) Czech command for Heel.  We use it for right side heeling. 
A) Sit by my right side
B) When lining, pivot right in small increments
Gooooood When lining the dog, this is the command given to confirm that you are now looking in the exact direction I want and if you keep looking there I will let you go with a Back or the Dogs Name Command.  
Eh, Eh When lining the dog, this is the sound given to tell him to stop looking where he is looking.  This would typicaly be used when you are trying to line for a blind and he keeps looking in a direction you do not want him to.
Front Sit in front of you facing you and look at my face.
Hey (quiet) At the heel position, look straight out and pay attention
Hledaj (Hleday) Means "Search in Czech.  Go hunt in the area we are facing
Shake You are now allowed to shake off the water.  He must not shake until this command is given.
Quiet Do not bark or whine (hopefully you never need to use this)
Birdie Hint that you will go get the bird you saw fall.  This always prefaces the command Dogs Name when sending.
Dead Bird or Bajant Hint that you will be going for a blind and to ignore any birds you saw fall. This command always prefaces Back when sending.
Drop Release the bird in your mouth into my hand
Couvej (Tsovey) Means "Back Up" in Czech. A command we hope we will not need to use, but is necessary some times under judgement.  This command is used to tell the dog to move back into the heel postion when he is too far forward.  This command is softer and unknown to the judge but to the dog it means get back into the heel position now.  This command is used to teach the dog to walk backwards.  

Tracking

Track It Track the scent on the ground

Upland Hunting

Hunt, hunt Look for live birds in the grass (upland hunting).  The dog should quarter the area
Ahead Stay in front of you (upland hunting)
Quarter Change your direciton and quarter back the other way.  This is the same as the Quarter Over whistle command

Advanced Field Commands

Left From the remote sit position, run left 90 degrees in a straight line (We only use this when he can not see you or to reinforce a hand signal)
Right From the remote site position, run right 90 degrees in a straight line (We only use this when he can not see you or to reinforce a hand signal)
Out From any remote sitting position, face 180 degrees away from you and look out. Do not turn your head and look at you.*
Gee When sitting remotely and looking at you, turn 90 degrees to his right (do not run, turn a sit) and look straight out in that area and do not turn your head and look at you. (pronounced like the letter G)*
Haw When sitting remotely and looking at you, turn around 90 degrees to his left (do not run, just turn and sit) and look straight out in that area and do not turn your head and look at you.*
Face When sitting remotely from any position, turn and face you squarely*
Go In any remote sitting position other than facing you, run straight out in the position you are facing to get a blind*
Dogs Name In any remote sitting position other than facing you, run straight out in the position you are facing to get a marked fall or memory*
Bucket Bring the bird to the bucket and drop it in it.  This can literally be a bucket, a blue flag or a pile of birds

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Down Lay down in the position you are currently facing.  Keep looking in that direciton and do not turn your head and look at you.
Crawl Do not run out, crawl
Couvej (Tsovey) Means "Back Up" in Czech.  Used when dog is in a remote position and you want him to move backwards.  For example if you send him to Place and he creeps forward, the command Couvey would tell him to move backwards.
Place Go to your spot and wait.  Do not move unless commanded to.

*This training is a RetrievrPro orginal command/action combination and is trademarked. Any reprodution of this command/action combination in any many must give RetrieverPro credit by linking to this page.