Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Can a 10-Year-Old Boy Learn to Train a New Puppy With a Clicker?

Q. Our 10-year-old son has been begging us for a puppy. We've decided he is responsible enough to take care of a puppy and want to give him one for his birthday. Ideally, we’d like him to be involved in training the puppy too. I've heard about clicker training and I like the idea of the positive reinforcement method. Is my son old enough to learn how to use a clicker? What should we do to help him learn how to use it? Where can we go to learn?

A. Your son is the perfect age to have a puppy, to learn the responsibility of taking care of the puppy, and to train the puppy with the clicker. Clicker training is a wonderful way for children to build a strong bond with their puppy.

The trick to successful clicker training is the timing of the click and treat. Before you get the puppy, purchase a clicker and have your son practice using the clicker with you. Once you and your son are comfortable with the methods for timing the click and treat, then you’re ready to get the puppy.

Training Tips:
(1) First, teach the puppy to respond to the click and treat – called “loading” the clicker. Click the clicker, give a treat. When the puppy recognizes that the clicker sounds means getting treats, then he is ready for basic obedience training: sit, come, lie down, stay, loose leash walking. The same click and treat technique can be used later on to teach your puppy tricks and games.
(2) Remember that clicker training should only be positive and fun – never scold the puppy for doing something wrong during clicker training.
(3) Use tasty treats in tiny bits so you don’t overfeed your puppy. You can give him a portion of his meal as treats, then give him the rest of the food at mealtime.
(4) Practice for 3-5 minutes once or twice a day until the puppy learns the behavior. Too much practice can become boring for both the puppy and your son. You’ll be surprised how much your puppy will learn in just a couple of weeks.

Your puppy will love clicker training, your son will be proud of his ability to train his puppy, and you’ll be happy to have a well behaved puppy in the house. Have fun!

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