Drilling Your Dog with Clicker Training

Wednesday, February 10, 2010
By Everett

 

Of course, clicker training is also effective for young puppies.Just like training other animals, clicker training works by making dogs to associate the clicking sound with positive behavior.

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Why behavior education holds clicker training is high regard is no surprise.The click is an excellent marker for that precise moment the behavior was performed; it conveys to the dog the exact reason he’s receiving treats.

How the Clicking Works.

Because many animal owners sing its praise, you’re now curious as to how clicker training works so that you can train your young pups with it or impart new tricks to an old dog.This method of training conveys to your dog that you are rewarding his obedience to your commands.To illustrate, when you’re training him to sit, you can gently push his rump to the ground as you repeat the word, “Sit.”.At the precise moment his fanny hits the ground, click then give him a treat.Perform this exercise several times.Sooner or later, you dog associates the command with the click and the treat he recieves for doing it.

You would read an interesting article here on How To Teach Dog Tricks.

Dog Training with a Clicker.

Don’t get too impressed with what you read here; test it out yourself.A word of caution though: when you decide to using the clicker to domesticate your pet, keep in mind.

Reward at each click.The clicker is a training tool.You should only use it when training.When your dog shows comprehension by doing as you say, you can put the clicker aside.

Persist.Dogs differ in intelligence, as you and I do.Their intelligence notwithstanding, dogs are not as clever as humans.If young children can test your resolve, dogs can try your patience; don’t hope for too much from your little pet, especially if this training is a first time.Don’t push yourself and your dog too hard.

End every training session on a good note.Your dog won’t forget the last thing that occured at each session.If things don’t go as planned, don’t let it end with your dog feeling bad; he’d be reluctant to try again.To make sure it ends well, go back to a command he has already learned and you know he can manage to follow well.For example, order him to sit a couple of times just before calling it a day.Don’t forget to click and hand him a treat.He should now be thrilled for the next session.

Be Sure it’s Right.

Because clicker training is all about timing, you want to be precise.If your timing is impeccable, your dog will easily associate the sound with the command and the treats.Before using the clicker on your dog, train on precise clicking.

Looking to find out more on this? See Dog Clicker Training Tips .

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