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Clicker Training a Dog


By: Kelly Marshall
Submitted: 2009-07-18 11:16:01 | Word Count: 533


There are so many ways that you can train your dog for one thing or another – it is a surprise that any dog ends up without being trained. As far as dogs are concerned, what they really want is to make their humans happy, and so they are more than ready to do what you say, as long as you are able to communicate with them about what you would like. There are many ways to train your dog, and using a clicker is just one of them. Clicker training is fast and easy, and many people prefer it.

Clicker training is used in association with treats. Gradually, the treats are removed, and so the clicker is used alone. However, when you first begin to use the clicker, you need to be sure that you are doing everything that you can, including using treats, to make it work correctly.

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First, you need to obtain a clicker. This can be done easily at a pet supply store, because they are becoming more and more common when it comes to training your dog. The next thing that you should do is obtain some treats. Using small, low calorie treats is a good idea because they won t cause your dog to get fat. Also, you should be using a type of treats that is only used for training, so it is even more exciting for your dog.

Once you have everything that is necessary, start the training. Remember, you want to start with one command at a time, don t overwhelm your dog with more than one command. A good one to start with might very well be sit.

In order to train your dog, give him the command of sit. If he does it, click the clicker, hand him a treat, and say good dog . All three of those things should be done right away, so that he associates it with the action that he has just done. If he doesn t do it, repeat the command. This time, hold the treat above his nose, so that he has to look up and almost back to see it. The natural thing for him to do would be to sit down. Repeat this until he does sit – if need be, you can press him gently into a sitting position. Once he has sat, click the clicker, say good dog and give him a treat.

You can repeat this several times until he has mastered the command. After that, you can move on to other things like stay, come, stand up, speak, or whatever you would like him to do. Each time, guide him through the motion that he has to do, and when he does it on his own; be sure to use the clicker, the treats, and the praise at the same time.

The reason that the clicker works is that it is a good sound that dogs like to hear. They ll associate it with the things that they have done, and it will be useful for them. You can also then use it with the command, such as clicking it along with saying the command, to help them associate it all together.

Author Resource:- This article was written by Kelly Marshall of http://www.ohmydogsupplies.com - your source for upscale dog supplies including elevated dog bowls.

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