Monday, February 27, 2012

What Can I Clicker Train My Dog to Do?

You’ve heard about people using clickers to train their dogs to sit and stay. But did you know you can clicker train your dog to play catch or go hiking? You can even use clicker training to make your dog stop barking!


 


So what can you clicker train your dog to do? Here are some of the most popular skills dogs can learn with clicker training:


 



Clicker training is a positive reinforcement method of training your dog. When you give a command and your dog performs correctly, you immediately click a clicker and give him a treat. Dogs especially enjoy the click and treat form of training; it becomes a game for them.


 


To be a successful clicker trainer, you need to learn exactly when to click. You must click at the exact moment your dog performs the desired behavior. The clicker is not difficult to use; it just requires a little practice. To become more proficient at clicking, practice away from your dog until you become totally confident with your mechanical skills in using the clicker and you’ve perfected your clicker timing. Practice makes perfect!


 


There are so many fun things to clicker train your dog to do. Start with the basic obedience skills and make sure he is consistent in responding to your commands. With a strong foundation, you can clicker train your dog to be a fun companion inside and outside!

Monday, February 20, 2012

Clicker Train Your Dog to Speak AND to be Quiet!

Clicker training is so easy and so much fun for both you and your dog. With the positive reinforcement method of clicker training, you just give the command, and when your dog performs correctly, you click and give him a treat. It’s as easy as 1-2-3!



Training to speak.



  • Make sure he knows how to stay and sit.
  • Start with a click and treat to get his attention.
  • Tell him to sit, then click and treat.
  • Tell him to stay, then click and treat again.
  • Then wiggle your finger back and forth and say “Speak.” When he barks, click and treat.


Some dogs may get overly excited and bark at inappropriate times. So it’s important to teach him to be quiet as well.



Training to be quiet.


  • When your dog starts barking at something, check to make sure everything is okay.
  • Then get his attention.
  • As soon as he quits barking, tell him “Quiet” and click and treat.
  • You can also create a situation that causes him to bark to do the training.


Be patient, always positive, and have fun clicker training your dog!

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