I train in Dutch also...used google translator a ton and a bunch of other online resources. I'm sure I sound like a fool to any native speaking folks but at least my dogs mind the commands.
As for the funny looks when talking to her in public...I think it's awesome. Most people seem to think its German.
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- Just Whelped
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- Tell us about yourself: I'm a Soldier who discovered the beauty of the Dutch Shepherd while deployed overseas. As soon as I got home I found an awesome DS puppy to call my own and we've been keeping each other busy ever since. She is now 15 months old and a great deal of fun. We spend tons of time hiking, walking, playing ball and have recently started some obstacle training to give her active mind and body new challenges.
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Evan - Best friend and father figure to Andraste, my 4yr old female DS and Homer (GSD)