Be careful not to repeat a command, say it once and remember, a simple one - word command is key to success
when dog clicker training.
Not exact matches
And you can't
train a personal protection
dog using
clicker training, to prepare the
dog for
when it is in a life threatening situation; different rules of survival apply in that situation.
The World Isn't Just About Us:
When we really learn to apply the principles of
clicker training, we learn that our
dog has needs and wants just as we do.
When I think of the things * that *
dog could have done if she had been
clicker trained...»
We begin with teaching you how and why
clicker training works, then commence teaching your
dog how to focus, target, sit, lay down, loose leash walk and come
when called!
I also used
clicker training to shape a complete running contact zone in
dog agility, accurately and successfully, in the late 1990s
when everyone was absolutely against running contacts.
Let's use positive reinforcement
training (
clicker training, perhaps) to teach the
dog to go lie in his crate
when guests arrive.
We also run up against behavioral problems and
training objectives for our
dogs that aren't completely addressed by operant conditioning, especially
when we limit ourselves to using
clickers.
Gradually increase the time
when the barking stops to the giving of the reward and you will be able to stop your
dog barking for as long as two minutes in just one
training session, see
Clicker training.
Clicker Training is a type of positive reinforcement dog training that uses sound (a click) to instantly tell a dog when he / she does somethin
Training is a type of positive reinforcement
dog training that uses sound (a click) to instantly tell a dog when he / she does somethin
training that uses sound (a click) to instantly tell a
dog when he / she does something right.
I know many of you are fans of the theory of operant conditioning and
clicker training, but as many of us found out
when we took this into the real world and used it as
dog trainers, we saw it didn't always work as promised in many real world situations.
The interesting thing is to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the article — then again, a lot of people,
when all they do is talk among those who only agree with them get offended
when they run across someone that isn't in lock step with them; c.) they try to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point to any specific
dogs with significant accomplishments that have been
clicker trained — hunting, police, obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't very convincing evidence... get enough
dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius
dog that almost
trains itself; e.) there is no point by point refutation of what I've said, supported by third party evidence.
It's just sickening to be told I am being «cruel, abusive, and unnecessary»
when clicker trainers have never actually seen me
train a
dog.
Carol discovered the benefits of
clicker training when her adopted foster
dog Keely developed major reactive behavior issues toward
dogs and people.
Laurie Schlossnagle, KPA CTP, CPDT - KA, CBCC - KA, has been
clicker training since 2003
when she started
training her beagle, Daisy, for therapy
dog work and for Rally Obedience.
Clicker training became a primary interest to Sydney
when she saw how it could enable a
dog to learn quickly, volunteer new behaviors, maintain an interest in
training, and have fun learning.
You don't always have to use a
clicker when you
train your
dog, but if you click, you must give a treat.
My husb is
clicker training dogs)-RRB--RRB- One day
when we get a raptor he'll definitely know what to do
Clicker training, which involves a snap of the fingers
when a
dog shows the right behavior, is a useful way of reinforcing it.
We Use Our Minds and the Environment to Teach:
When clicker training is used, we use our minds and the environmental set up to teach the
dog what we want.
When teaching a new command, start with
dog clicker training, then slowly wean her from the click.
When the
dog holds still during any of these nail care steps, it is a clickable moment, since the goal of this
clicker training project is to trim your
dog's nails by yourself.
Click a
training clicker and give your
dog a treat
when it behaves well.
If you've been
clicker training your puppy or
dog, there will be times
when you don't have a
clicker handy.
When it comes down to it - there are many ways to effectively reinforce and
train your
dog, but at Dog Willing I like to see happy owners and dogs - this is achieved best through clicker training, so that's what we u
dog, but at
Dog Willing I like to see happy owners and dogs - this is achieved best through clicker training, so that's what we u
Dog Willing I like to see happy owners and
dogs - this is achieved best through
clicker training, so that's what we use!
There are different commands one can use
when using the
Clicker Training method of trainin
Training method of
trainingtraining a
dog.
When clicker training your
dog, this method may also be used to help with potty
training.
When I first began, no one was
clicker -
training dogs.
My boy is 3 he is a rescue from a back street breeder at 9 weeks old so he has grown up with me but he is constantly growling snarling an snapping at me
when I try to pet him or if I want him to move or if I tell him off he also snaps at strangers and other
dogs (he was attacked badly last year by a
dog so now is very defensive around them) but I can't understand his aggression towards other people who he has never meet before and me and my family including my 13 year old brother I have tried
Clicker training correction spray and god old fashioned shouting an a smack on the nose which resulted in me being bitten so i am at a total lose as to what to do next is it a confidence thing or a dominance thing
Click to Calm: Healing the Aggressive
Dog by Emma Parsons
When Emma Parsons, canine trainer and behavior consultant, discovered that Ben, her own prized golden retriever, was aggressive toward other
dogs and that traditional remedies took his reactivity to nightmarish levels, she turned to
clicker training.
Training without a plan (for example, picking up a
clicker and just starting to free - shape, or trying to get a
dog to do anything without first strategizing how you'll elicit the behaviour and then fade any prompts) can be fun to do at home
when there are no stakes.
We all agree on the benefits of using
clicker training principles (regardless of if you use a
clicker, verbal marker, whistle, etc.) for marking wanted behaviors, however where the discussions come in is
when signals are used to mark the moment that the
dog failed to perform or missed, some
dog trainers tend to use signals to inform their
dogs that they have failed, still others say that these such signals are not necessary or even that they produce unnecessary stress, etc..
Have you ever seen a professional
dog trainer use a
clicker when training dogs?
And then they get into the nuts and bolts of
clicker training, from planning criteria and delivering timely clicks and treats to through
training techniques to stimulus control (the
dog does what you ask
when you ask it) and generalization (the
dog can do the behavior in any setting regardless of distractions).
When your
dog looks at you (at this point really looking at the treat) praise (or click, if you are
clicker training) and reward.
Learn body language and vocalizations needed to effectively communicate with your
dog; how to
train your
dog without jerking, hitting, kicking, shocking, or shaking; how easy and fun
training can be
when you use reward - based
dog training; how to use
clicker and target
training to quickly and easily shape your
dog's behavior; how to turn affection, play, toys, praise, and social activity into powerful rewards; how to humanely solve behavioral problems such as jumping, barking, digging, chewing, and mouthing.»
When your
dog sees the
clicker, your
dog may get happy knowing that his
training session is about to happen.
Fanna uses a
dog training clicker and the click / treat method
when training -LSB-...]
Through Midwest Search
Dogs, Jimmy learned the value of positive training methods and clicker training and began using these methods when teaching others, training dogs for SAR, and training his own dog Lamb
Dogs, Jimmy learned the value of positive
training methods and
clicker training and began using these methods
when teaching others,
training dogs for SAR, and training his own dog Lamb
dogs for SAR, and
training his own
dog Lambeau.
Joan is all about positive reinforcement, including
clicker training and tone of voice
when working with your
dog, which is the only kind of
training I believe in.
They can stock items like
clickers — at least two or three types — treat bags that the owner wears to hold the
training treats, target sticks, really good harnesses that help teach the
dog to walk properly, flat collars,
clicker training books, click sticks,
clicker leashes, small healthy treats, halters, puzzle toys, food - or treat - release toys for playtime
when the
dog isn't
training but needs something to keep him busy in the house.
Clicker training works great
when dogs are learning new behaviors, because it tells them exactly
when they are engaging in the right behavior.
So, whereas in correction - based
training methods, a
dog may have receive a leash correction or tug for pulling, in
clicker training, the
dog is clicked and rewarded
when they are in the correct position — next to your leg.
A
clicker for
training dogs is simply a noisemaker that emits a very distinctive clicking sound
when pressed.
In this article Pippa answers the question «how does
clicker training work» and shows you what to do
when clicker training doesn't work for your
dog.
For
dogs who aren't confined to their runs, volunteers use agility equipment to exercise the
dogs,
clicker training to teach them basic obedience — such as how to «keep four on the floor,» so they don't jump
when potential adopters approach their kennels — and teach them cute tricks, like how to give a «high five.»