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What is Clicker Training?

Clicker Training is a dog training method that is based on positive reinforcement and gentle handling. In fact, in clicker training there is little or no physical intervention on the part of the trainer or handler. The clicker is a

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Welcome to the World of Clicker Training

Thank you for stopping at our online clicker training community. This community is meant to provide the required knowledge to start clicker training your dog in humane and positive methods. Clicker training is quickly becoming more widespread and is continually

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Learning Theory Definitions and Concepts

Learning: a change in behavior that lasts for a long period of time. 4 stages of learning: Acquisition, fluency, generalization, maintenance Principle of parsimony: unless there is evidence to the contrary, you must account for a phenomenon with the simplest explanation available. Behaviorism: The

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Frequently Asked Questions

At what age can I start clicker training my dog? You can start clicker training your puppy as soon as you want; in fact, the sooner the better. The training should obviously be according to the dog’s coordination, physical, and

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Come

There is no other cue more important to dog owners than this one. Any dog owner would love to have a dog that leaves everything it is doing and comes back running to the owner when it is called. Teaching

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Stand

Stand is a good cue to teach when you need to get going. Some dogs like the down or sit position once they are settled and many owners need to pull on the leash to get them going. Using the

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Shaping

Shaping is a training method in which the trainer is an observer rather than an active participant in the learning. By observing behaviors, clicking, and rewarding approximations of the wanted final behavior, we can gradually get the dog to learn

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Stay

This cue can come after any other stationary cue – usually, we use it with ‘sit’ and ‘down’. The cue ‘stay’ tells the dog to keep its position until being told otherwise or until he/she is being clicked and treated

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Teaching the Dog its Name

Teaching your dog his/her name is the most important thing you would do. The name is actually a cue that should tell the dog – look at me. Having your dog’s attention is the foundation for all other obedience training

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Charging the Clicker

In order for the clicker to have a meaning we need to “charge” it. This means that we need to tell the dog that this metallic clicking sound means that a treat is coming. We do this by associating each

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How to Choose a Dog Trainer

Working with a professional dog trainer is highly recommended. A good trainer will help you to better understand your dog and will get your dog to follow your cues in a positive and humane way. There are many dog trainers

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Gradual Training

One of the most important aspects of dog training is the pace in which it is conducted. Many owners and trainers expect too much of their dogs. This is normal since, as humans, we tend to see the end product

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The Clicker Game

(It is recommended that you read the Shaping article before reading this one) The clicker game is a great method to learn how to use the clicker and to understand the method of clicker training. All you need is a clicker and

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The Importance of Reinforcers

If we want to succeed with positive reinforcement training we need to make sure that the reinforcers we use actually reinforce the dog. Remember, that it is the dog who decided whether something is reinforcing for him/her. Just to make

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Touch

The ‘touch’ cue is easy to teach and it is a great tool to learn the clicker training method. It is also very useful for future training. Learning this cue teaches the trainer the timing of the click and teaches

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Sit

Sitting is a behavior most dogs do anyway. Hence, it is fairly simple to have this behavior on cue. All we have to do is tell the dog that a treat is coming if he/she sits. Prepare in advance a

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Down

Down is a great cue that teaches the dog to relax even in stressful situations. Combing this cue with the ‘stay’ cue provides for a great management and control tool for the owner over the dog. Teaching this cue can

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Loose Leash Walking

Dogs that take their owners to a walk and pull them around have a problem. The owner hates the walk, and hence he/she shortens it. The dog, who simply wanted to explore the world loses and the owner is upset.

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Shake

Although this cue has no real obedience benefit, it is cute and fun for both dog and owner. In addition, every new cue your dog learns helps him/her to learn new cues quicker so why not teach your dog a

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Go Back

Teaching your dog to take a few steps back can be very helpful when you are entering your house with groceries and your dog comes to greet you a bit too enthusiastically. It is useful for many other situations in

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Leave It

Teaching your dog to leave objects or food is a very important part of your dog’s training. It is many Times a matter of safety for your dog since there are so many things that he naively can try to

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The Best Clicker and Dog Training Books

Recommended Clicker Training Books Click for Joy A great clicker training book for the novice and experienced clicker trainer. Written in a simple to understand language, the author explains the concepts of clicker training and gives tips for the training.

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