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Dog Clicker Training – Teaching the Sit CUe


www.clickertrainusa.com Teaching your dog how to sit using the famous clicker training method.

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  • @TallRobby Look at my channel, It will tell you in my video.

  • My dog’s not staying still like the one in this video, how can I wait him to sit :(

  • the dog must be getting bored sitting down every 2 seconds lulz

  • where did you buy this amazing invention I hear it tells the dog that a treat is coming his way, he won a prize” or somethin like that

  • blue merle border collie, i have the same dog,, well puppy =]

  • EVERY dog and puppy ca be trained with the clicker!

  • ooo i get it now!

  • What puppydog is great with clicker training?

  • Thanks awesome helpful video

  • Another helpful video. Thank you.

  • hey that’s a sloppy sit. correct its sitting

  • err….. dont think ur doing it right….
    =.=’

  • Wow you out the same comment on a bunch of this guys vids… your ignorance is PAINFUL.

  • wat breed is this dog?

  • your funny…do some more research..

  • Why do you move your hand up when you want your dog to sit? The dog is just following it, not doing that sitting thing by himself (which is the idea of clicker training).

  • My cat receives one third of his food through clicker training. And that dog doesn’t look fat at all.

  • Although a dog that is clicker trained is going to have more reliable behaviors. I think your ignorance is getting in the way of learning something new.

  • Do some more research on clickers… you ween them off of it. Its only for initial training. And as far as a fat dog is concerned you give it tiny treats that you can give over and over again without many calories.

  • Nevertheless one may turn clicker training in bribing if one does not introduce uneven pattern of treating. It is also worth mentioning that not only food can be used for treating, my Airedale loves fetching. It is quite problematic when chains of behaviors are to be taught but we manage somehow :)

  • buckeyenation10, I see you haven’t got the foggiest idea about clicker training, clicker is removed as soon as the dog “understands” what he is supposed to do, then treats are given less frequently and are finally replaced by a toy, running together, “good word” and whatever the dog likes that is not food.

  • buckeynation10- “Bribes” are the quickest way to teach your dog to do something. You can phase out the clicker and food, replacing with praise once the dog knows what you want him to do. A trained dog is your best defence against those life and death situations.

  • It’s only simple bribe training. Looks cute but you are going to end up with one fat dog (already looks kind of fat). What do you do if you need to give a life or death command and you don’t have the clicker? Are people really paying some 25 year kid for clicker training?

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