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Clicker Training Tips
Clicker training can be a very effective dog obedience training tool, but what exactly is clicker training?
Dog training clickers are usually great
training tools. You can find clickers from pet stores or in
catalogs. They are effective training tools for puppies or dogs because
dog clickers make a very distinct sound, letting you control your
timing, and eliminate the inflection in your voice that can impede dog
training.
Dogs are usually sensitive to inflections in your voice, and training
your dog with a clicker eliminates the inflections and you can reward
more effectively, even if you are in a cranky mood or are getting
frustrated during the training session.
Now that you've got a dog clicker it is time to train your dog to get
used to the tool. First thing, get a stache of small, edible treats
ready and, for easy access, get a nice clicker treat bag.
Then you can lure the dog with the treat or go to the dog with the
clicker and some treats.
Click the clicker, and give the dog a nice treat. At this point, it
doesn’t matter what he’s doing at the moment, since
you basically are training your dog to learn that when there's a click
there's a treat. You can continue the process of making clicks
and rewarding with treats until you've trained your dog to react
quickly with the turn of his head and he gives you all his attention
when he hears the sound of the clicker. This process probably won't
really take much time, but you've got to make him react with your
clicker before you move on to the next clicker training step.
For your next training step, your dog should come to associate his name
with something positive, and this is the perfect way to use the clicker
training method. Simply say your dog's name, wait til your dog
looks, then press the clicker and treat. Once your dog or puppy starts
getting used to hearing a click and then getting a treat whenever you
say his name, he'll be very attentive when you do say his name.
At this point in your dog training, a simple click can be utilized to
reward a the behavior you desire instantly, correctly, and even at
quite a distance. Using clicker training in your routine is great fun
for the dog owner and the dog. It’s quite constructive, generates
quick results, and the learning is positive. Clicker training
doesn’t really mean taht you have to spend hours and hours every
day...usually a few minutes a day is all that it will take.
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