What is the German word for “attack” that police/military personal use to command German Shepherd dogs?












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I'm writing a novel and I need to know a one word command for what a police office or military commander would use when telling their German Shepherd to attack a dangerous prisoner who is attempting to escape.



I've looked on Google but have found different answers. I definitely want to use the most common/popular phrase.



Pronunciation would be appreciated as well.










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I'm writing a novel and I need to know a one word command for what a police office or military commander would use when telling their German Shepherd to attack a dangerous prisoner who is attempting to escape.



I've looked on Google but have found different answers. I definitely want to use the most common/popular phrase.



Pronunciation would be appreciated as well.










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I'm writing a novel and I need to know a one word command for what a police office or military commander would use when telling their German Shepherd to attack a dangerous prisoner who is attempting to escape.



I've looked on Google but have found different answers. I definitely want to use the most common/popular phrase.



Pronunciation would be appreciated as well.










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I'm writing a novel and I need to know a one word command for what a police office or military commander would use when telling their German Shepherd to attack a dangerous prisoner who is attempting to escape.



I've looked on Google but have found different answers. I definitely want to use the most common/popular phrase.



Pronunciation would be appreciated as well.







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The usual attack command for dogs is




Fass!




pronounced as [fas] (IPA).



"Fass" is here the imperative of the verb "fassen" (to catch).






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    The usual attack command for dogs is




    Fass!




    pronounced as [fas] (IPA).



    "Fass" is here the imperative of the verb "fassen" (to catch).






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      The usual attack command for dogs is




      Fass!




      pronounced as [fas] (IPA).



      "Fass" is here the imperative of the verb "fassen" (to catch).






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        The usual attack command for dogs is




        Fass!




        pronounced as [fas] (IPA).



        "Fass" is here the imperative of the verb "fassen" (to catch).






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        The usual attack command for dogs is




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        "Fass" is here the imperative of the verb "fassen" (to catch).







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