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Clicker Training – How to clicker train your dog


Clicker training – Learn how to use a clicker to train your dog and deal with behavior problems. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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  • THAT WAS SO HELPFUL!!! THANKS SO MUCH ERIC

  • @EvelineUK so the theory behind this is that dogs aren’t smart enough to recognize a word? I suppose it would be easy to acquaint a sharp sound but some dogs are pretty damn smart.

  • @trudal987
    You could do, some people say YES, but with a voice, it’s not always consistant. ‘Good’ can be ‘good’ or ‘gooooood’, high or a bit lower depending on who is training the dog, or whether you have a cold or not. ;) The clicker makes the same sound every single time, no matter who uses it.

  • @LuvCudi4ever Few dollars.

  • about how much does a clicker cost?

  • how do i make swimming fun

  • Why cant you just say “good” and give treat instead of buying a clicker?

  • you are nice

  • @sarakellaghan1989 absolutely! he says it at 2:30

  • not remote controle ur dog :) And thanks 4 making this video:)

  • how do we know that the dog is charged???

  • in behaviorism, repetition is key. however, you wouldn’t want to reward so much that your reward loses value. Variable interval schedules of reinforcement produce the best results. second question- the closer the reward is to the stimulus the more effective the stimulus will be.

  • i’ve never clicker trained but i am a psych student. i would assume that it would be easier for the dog to discriminate the frequency and volume of the conditioned stimulus if it was the same kind of click every time. dogs seem to generalize well, since people don’t always pronounce specific commands exactly the same way. so i would think fingers would work fine, but the clicker might be slightly better.

  • no dog is too young.. best age to start training is 7weeks and up.

  • because you reward your dog as soon as you click.

  • Yes you can use finger sounds instead but it’s better to use the clicker.
    If you don’t want a clicker you can use a metal cap from juice bottles : )

  • Can you do it 500 times a day? How about timing? Can you “click” your fingers within fraction of a second from the behaviour you want to mark?

  • can’t you just do the famous fingers’ sound instead??

  • When you immediately give him a treat.

  • Yes, when your dog is straining the leash, you can say: no! and when your dogs catches your attention and stops straining…you immediately cilck and treat and so on until he understands that when he is not straining he gets a treat.

  • Hi,
    I have a question. Is it possible to use a clicker to teach your dog not to strain at the leash?

  • wait till your dog is looking away, then click. If the dog immediately turns around looking for a treat, he knows what’s up.

  • a clicker basically takes the place of the trainer saying good boy?
    how young is too young for a dog to be trained this way?

  • Hello,
    I have a question. How do you know when your dog knows the click is good?

  • your a wondeful MAn thanks for this video!

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