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Training your Dog

Clicker Training

ClickerWhat is a Clicker?

A clicker is simply a small plastic device that makes a distinctive "click" sound when pressed. The clicker has no value or meaning of its own but can quickly be conditioned to represent access to "good things" to your dog.

How does it work?

By clicking once then immediately treating with a small titbit, your dog learns the association that "click" means "good job" - you've earned a reward! You'll be training your dog to behave as you want, while 'Fido' thinks he's training you to click! Dogs enjoy the mental challenge of the clicker training game as they grow to realise that their behaviour determines the rewards.

Better than "good dog"!

A clicker is more effective than simply saying "good dog" for two main reasons. One is that it is a very distinctive sound, completely unlike human speech. Dogs quickly learn that each and every click has a significance for them (leads to rewards) On the other hand, by necessity dogs learn to "tune out" most human words because the majority of words don't have any significance for them.

Secondly, the clicker is much quicker than spoken words. To be effective a reward should be delivered within one second of the behaviour you wish to reinforce. In practice, this can be very difficult. In the few extra seconds, a dog can do lots of different things – how does the dog know which one earned the treat? Was it the sit or jumping up and licking your face? The clicker pinpoints exactly which behaviour it is that you liked and "bridges" the time between the behaviour and the reward. Dolphin trainers have been using this type of training for years using a whistle instead of a clicker. When the dolphin jumps, the trainer blows a whistle to let the dolphin know, "Yes, I liked that, come and get a fish." The clicker tells your dog, "I liked that and you've earned a reward."

Getting started with a clicker...

You can start clicker training your dog or puppy from the first day you bring it home. Click and reward for all the behaviours you like: sitting, lying quietly, even toileting in the right spot. You don't have to use the clicker for just one behaviour at a time - click and reward all the behaviours you would like to see become part of your pet's usual repertoire. This is called opportunity training or free shaping, and means you simply watch, click and reward. The behaviours you click will increase in frequency while the behaviours that have not been clicked will begin to extinguish.

A great way to train all dogs...

Puppies are a special delight to clicker train, as they grasp the "training game" very quickly, however clicker training can be just as effective on dogs of all ages and personalities. Dogs who may have had a bad association with previous training methods or who are very timid often blossom under this no-pressure, no-threat system of training. Amazingly it works equally will with pushy dogs who learn that to gain rewards they have to stop being a bully and THINK what it is that will make their owner CLICK!

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