Posts Tagged ‘Clicker’

Puppy Clicker Training

by Willow & Monk Clicker Training puppy Clicker puppy training quickly became one of the favorite when it comes to dog training behavior. The idea is to anchor the action desired sound. This sound is a click, you get a clicker. Nothing fancy, I know, but very effective. The clicker is a simple device that [...]

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Clicker Training – linking remote collar with food

www.sitmeanssit.com chaining a remote dog training collar with food, is just one of many things that Fred Sit Means Sit Hassen and dog training system have done in recent years revolutuionizing the world of remote electronic dog training, or ecollars or electric shock collars as they are sometimes referred to as years ago. The ‘Sit [...]

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Q&A: For those of you involved in clicker training and dog sports?

Question by Winnie the Corgi ©: For those of you involved in clicker training and dog sports? Which book have you found the most helpful? I’ve been scrolling through amazon.com to find good books on clicker training, agility, and obedience. Are there any that you recommend? The following are some I’ve been looking at. Of [...]

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Dog Training – Can an electronic dog collar be used like a clicker?

Sit Means Sit dog trainer Ashton Fitz-Gerald decided to use this target exercise with his puppy, however instead of using a traditional dog training clicker, he uses a Sit Means Sit dog training collar. This dog training videos main purpose is to demonstrate how training tools are neither positive nor negative by nature. The common [...]

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Train Your Dog to Turn on the Light Switch Part 2 with Clicker

Follow Jessie as she learns how to turn on a light switch in the house, and uses a chair to gain access. First we use shaping, then we put together a simple chain to get the final behavior. In just 250 clicks, she has a new skill she can add to her service dog tasks! [...]

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Teaching Object Recognition to Your Dog: Naming Objects with clicker training

Learn step by step how to teach your dog how to recognize two different objects by name. Naming Objects. This method can be used when teaching toy names, people, agility obstacles, service objects, assistance objects etc. Not sure what is up with the high tone of my voice when giving the cues, but at least [...]

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