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Specifications:
- This clicker training obedience sound than the traditional small, less likely to frighten the dog, are more aesthetic appearance
- This clicker training obedience is ergonomic shape, the use of more easily
- Using dog training obedience to understand the family dog more can be very pleasant to live together
- Pet training obedience is a pet owner and the interaction between the tools, patience and practice is needed is only the effectiveness, in practice will be more understanding of your pet's behavior with his foster a relationship of trust
Details:

- This clicker training obedience sound than the traditional small, less likely to frighten the dog, are more aesthetic appearance

- This clicker training obedience is ergonomic shape, the use of more easily. This clicker training obedience is your good helper

- Using clicker training obedience to understand the family dog more can be very pleasant to live together


- Using dog training obedience to understand the family dog more can be very pleasant to live together
How to Use Best Practices in Dog Obedience Training:
- Use positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement is key in dog training, according to the Humane Society of America; dogs respond best to praise and food. A reward encourages your dog to repeat a good behavior
- Practice timing. Positive reinforcement must occur within seconds of the dog accomplishing the desired behavior. For example, the Humane Society says, if you ask your dog to sit and it does, but you delay delivering a treat until after it stands back up, the dog will think you are rewarding it for standing, not sitting
- Keep your commands short and to the point. Dogs don't understand long, complicated sentences. Keep your commands to one or two words. The most common training commands, the Humane Society states, are "sit," "down," "stay," "heel," "come," "off," "leave it" and "watch me"
- Stay consistent. Everyone who regularly interacts with the dog should use the same commands for training to avoid confusing the animal. The Humane Society suggests posting a list of commands where all family members can easily refer to them when in the process of training a puppy or dog new to the household so everyone is on the same page
- Avoid rewarding bad behavior or unwanted actions. If you let the dog out when it barks at neighborhood sounds, you are inadvertently rewarding it for barking. If you pet a nervous dog when company comes to the door, you are showing it that you recognized the perceived threat
- Keep a variety of treats readily available. Food is the best positive reinforcement for most dogs. The treat should be bite-sized and easily gulped down so the dog will look for more. Don't use treats that are large, need to be chewed or can break apart and fall on the floor. Accompany food rewards with verbal praise. Always say "good dog" or give an enthusiast "yes," then give your dog a treat
- Reduce treats as the dog becomes reliable at performing a certain behavior. Once you are confident the dog will obey a certain command, gradually reduce food rewards while continuing verbal praise. Lessen your enthusiasm as the dog becomes more confident in performing the behavior until eventually it will be rewarded with only a quiet "good dog." The dog will soon respond solely to your verbal praise
NOTE:
- Color is random in delivery
Package Included:
- 1 x Clicker Training Obedience
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Matthew Holdren
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01-26-2011- Other Thoughts: Works like a charm! Better if used outside - Is kinda loud inside for sensitive dogs but works perfect in outdoors.
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christian selvinelli
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01-07-2011- Other Thoughts: I've had these clickers for years. I've tried others but keep coming back to these since they last except when I lose them which I do a lot. I should attach a lanyard to the hole provided but I've got enough things around my neck when I walk the dog.
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Tammy VanMeer
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04-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I have a Bichon with multiple problems. Using this clicker as recommended by her trainer has made all the difference. It takes her out of her psychotic behavior and redirects her attention to positive activities. Highly recommended.
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valerie schul
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03-23-2011- Other Thoughts: This clicker is loud, but if you are in a room with many other dogs and owners..well this works to let your dog know YOU are clinckig his great behavior. I have purchased several of them now. They gave us free cheapo ones at the class, but I never fail to use this one when training. It is also very comfortable to hold.
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Alberto Santana
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Only had this for about 3 hours before my dog found it unattended on the coffee table and ate it. But it was crafted very well and the clicker was loud.
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