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Teacher's Pet Dog Training Clicker with Wrist Strap - Easy Puppy Click Trainer
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Description
Teacher's Pet Dog Training Clicker with Wrist Strap - Puppy Behavioral Education Training Clicker for Positive Reinforcement - Durable, Lightweight, Easy to Use, EffectivePOSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
- Clicker training is a terrific, science-based way to communicate with your pet and train through positive reinforcement. It's easier to learn than standard command-based training, works with new puppies and teach's old dogs new tricks!
LEARN TO USE
- To teach a dog the meaning of the click, a treat is given immediately after clicking. Once the dog learns the positive effects of the clicking sound, the clicker itself acts as a conditioned reinforcement!
EASY TO CLICK
- Push and release the springy end of the clicker, making a two-toned click during the desired behavior. Then treat!
FIX BAD BEHAVIOR
- Fix bad behavior by clicking good behavior. Click the puppy for relieving itself in the proper spot. Click for paws on the ground, not on the visitors. Instead of scolding for making noise, click for silence. Cure leash-pulling by clicking and treating those moments when the leash happens to go slack.
TRAIN EASY
- Overall, the clicker is a very valuable tool in the training process. When creating an obedience and training program for your dog, consider using the clicker and see for yourself how well the method works.
Clicker Training is a Common Form of Positive Reinforcement Training for Dogs!
DOG TRAINING EASY AS 1-2-3
Tie Clicker Training to Rewards
Start in a Calm Setting
Introduce the Clicker
Click for Basic Commands
Move on to Advanced Training With the Clicker
Click Correct Problems and Proofing Behavior
Why Dog Clicker Training?
The click is much faster and more distinct than saying "good dog" and much more effective than training with treats alone. To teach a dog the meaning of the click, a treat is given immediately after clicking. Once the dog learns the positive effects of the clicking sound, the clicker itself acts as a conditioned reinforcer.