What Chase knows:
“Sit”
“Down”
“Up”- up from sitting or laying down to all fours
“Stay”- freeze and stay where ever he is, whether that be sitting or mid walk
“Come”
“Drop it”
“No more”- this is my leave it, I say it whenever I just want him to stop what he is doing, like barking (what I use it the most for), sniffing something, etc. This is also the command I use to disengage his reactivity. When we are out and he starts to growl at someone, I say “no more” and he almost always stops growling/barking and looks at me.
“Go get in bed”- go to his dog bed
“Chase”- he has to keep eye contact until I look away
“Look”- he has to look at my face until I verbally release him, even if I look away
“Go on”- go in the direction I point
“Fetch”- go get the object that I named or point at
“Outside”
“Go potty”
“Close”- I expect him to walk pretty close to my side and auto sit
“Heel”- focused heel. He has to keep his shoulders touching my side as much as possible, so tight pivoting and walking backwards when I do, and fast auto sit
“Food”- eat what I’m pointing at or encouragement to eat his dog food (his dog food is in one room in the house but because he follows me around all day he only eats when I go in that room, so I try to encourage him to go eat when I’m in a different room. Usually doesn’t work)
“Water”- drink water
“Speak”- barking at me, although I have directed this command at other things before. Once I was on a walk and a car pulled up beside us really fast. It freaked me out and I told Chase to speak, the leash almost slipped out of my hand with how forcefully he lunged at the car

“Shake”
“High five”
“Give me a hug”
“Off”- turning of my alarm, he has to stand up, put his front paws on the nightstand, and then push the snooze button with his paw
“Trash”- put what I give him or point at in the trash can
“Dirty”- put what I give him or point at in the dirty clothes basket
“1, 2, 3,… “(while covering my eyes)- go hide, he almost always hides under my bed
“Door”- close door, either cabinet door, refrigerator door, or any house or outside door. I’ve had him close the chicken coop door a few times
“Search”- find what ever scent I’ve given, whether human, cat, or eggs
“Find”- find the object that has the human’s scent that I have directed (work in progress)
“Where’s sunny”- find an idiot cat that has a death wish. Chase has alerted to him in the garage, shed, closed in porch that we never go in, cars, and any spot you can think of that would get him killed
“Turn”- pivot from facing me to facing the opposite direction
“Let me see your foot”- basically shake, but I say this when I’m wiping his muddy feet off
“stand”- stand up on his back two legs
“Bow”
“Want to go on a walk?”- chase’s favorite words in the whole world. He turns into a maniac that runs around the house and to the back door
“Go get your leash”
“Go put it up”- putting his leash back where it goes after we are done with the walk
I used to say “go get in your crate” but I don’t have his crate any more
There are also a lot of unspoken things I expect of him too. When we are going outside he is never allowed to go out without permission, nor is he allowed to stare outside and be tense. He has to look at me at the door to be let out, and I don’t tell him to look, he just knows. He isn’t allowed to jump in or out of cars without permission (he has to look at me). He is never allowed to eat food off of the ground without permission. He has one spot in the yard for going potty and is not allowed to go anywhere else unless directed (makes my cleaning up job so much easier and I don’t have to watch where I step) He is not allowed to go potty in public places without permission, I am currently working on him alerting me when he needs to go. I also have my release word and markers for during training. He also knows the difference between “food” and “fetch” if I point at a piece of food and say “food” he can eat it, but if I point at a piece of food and say “fetch” he has to bring it to me. He also knows many objects by name, which I pair with “go get”. He used to ask before getting on my bed, which I liked, but I got so tired of him muzzle punching me in the face 10 times a night, so I let that one go. I might have forgotten something, but that’s most of it for sure. I consider everything above the focused heel Chase’s basic obedience.