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Even dog training tips go through fads and the current fad within the world of obedience training is the use of the clicker; however this is one fad with real results that will stand the test of time if done properly. Let’s take a look at how the clicker can be used to effectively discourage unwanted behaviours.
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Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars
Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars Even dog training tips go through fads and the current fad within the world of obedience training is the use of the clicker; however this is one fad with real results that will stand the test of time if done properly.
Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars Clickers, dog whistles and noise makers have been around for years, but the movement away from dominance training has led to a rise in the use of positive reinforcement training tools like the clicker. To use the clicker effectively, you must first train your dog to understand that the clicker sound means he will get a treat. This is referred to as “charging the clicker.”
Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars To charge the clicker, gather 10 or 20 pea-sized treats. Then, face your dog, click and immediate give your dog a treat. Repeat this process until you are out of treats. Your dog will catch on quickly that the clicker means treats and he will be eager to get that treat. Read More...
Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars It’s important to recognize that barking, as well as other behaviours we humans find challenging, come naturally to dogs. They bark, chew, dig and smell one another’s hindquarters. So, before you can discourage unwanted behaviour effectively, you have to figure out why the dog is doing the behaviour in the first place. Read more...
Clicker Dog Training Tips for Common Behaviour Problems – Dog Shock Collars When a dog barks he is communicating in order to: • Alert you• Scare off something or someone he doesn’t like• Get attention• Entertain himself• Express his boredom or frustration For our example, let’s say your dog is barking to alert you that someone is walking past the house. You may consider this appropriate, but you want to train your dog to stop barking once you’ve been alerted.
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