Either 1. they are tired 2. they have to go potty, or 3. someone told them to sit.
Sit, also drag the stylus down the dogs body.
They sit down and do not move.
"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
Basic commands are sit, stay, and lay down.
Sit down!
you have to make them then they'll start to remember Say "sit" and then push tour dogs butt down after awhile they'll do it on your own when you say sit they'll remember from that time
The Spanish word "sientate" translates to "sit down" in English.
yes, because i taught my cat how to sit stay and down.
It means "sit down".
"Sit down."
means to sit down
Not usually. They can't sit on their rears like dogs or cats can because they don't have the agility or flexibility in their hind-quarters like dogs or cats do. It's rare to see a bovine, bull or cow, to sit like a cat or dog can, but it has been seen before. On the other hand, "sitting" could mean laying down with front and back feet tucked underneath, and the animal laying partly on its side, more onto one side of its hip. This is called laying down, though, not sitting.