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Just found this thread. I just bought a clicker but never used one before. Jackson knows about 14 tricks from just me telling him "yes" and treating him but I think having a clicker may be useful. I'm gonna read the link posted! |
I think a clicker would be nice, but sadly Scruffs gets so scared of the noise he stops eating treats, even boiled chicken. It's a worth a shot, since they are like 50 cents at Petsmart. |
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I tried the soft clickers too (he was still scared). The trainer said try a snapple cap, but I haven't gotten around to it yet. For treats try boiled chicken. It really is the best treat out there. |
You can use the click of a pen. in your pocket and even inside of something to make it quite. You can also start with the word yes and once the dog know it the word that is loaded you can slowly match the yes with the clicker in you pocket muffled with tape. If that is still not working use light. aUse a falsh light a quick on and off and that can be your visual click. then once that is understood you can match the click with the flash and switch over. JL |
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Yes reptilian brain is a science based term or easer term for the amygdala. JL |
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I never thought of using a pen. I will try it and let you guys know how it works. |
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Stick the pen in your pocket as well may help. Dogs have amazing hearing so do not worry he will not hear it. Yes do keep us up dated. Please JL |
He is better with the normal clicker. I ordered a soft clicker I think he just needed some getting used to. Before he was so scared of it he just cowered but now he will eat a treat. He is wary of going through the tire jump in agility since the trainer would use the clicker. Poor guy :(. I have a lot of dogs here for a holidays so once they leave I can focus on his training more. I need to boil some chicken that will definitely help. |
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maybe I should try boiled chicken? |
I ordered a soft clicker and he seems to not be scared of it so far! This is good! |
I just want to say how good the clicker is. He is no longer scared of it at all, and knows it means a treat. He is doing a lot better with tricks just after one session. I am so proud of him. I bought this one: He was scared of the clickers from Petco (the regular, cheap kind). I am a little confused if I am supposed to always treat after the clicker? So far I am. I think you stop once the behavior is learned. Does anyone have any good sites or videos that explain it? I found a few by searching on here, but there's always more to learn! |
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