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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 20:23:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Exactly what is clicker Puppy Training
Clicker PuppyTraining is a good method of training a dog completely new behaviors. This means there is no correction for the dog getting anything wrong just reward for when it gets the new behavior right. clicker training does not rely on baiting where the dog is simply bribed into performing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Exactly what is clicker Puppy Training</p>
<p><a title="clicker puppy training" href="http://www.dog-training-answers.com/clicker-puppy-training">Clicker PuppyTraining</a> is a good method of training a dog completely new behaviors. This means there is no correction for the dog getting anything wrong just reward for when it gets the new behavior right. clicker training does not rely on baiting where the dog is simply bribed into performing a certain behavior. The problem with baiting is that its a very dependent on the owner and takes a lot time to become an independent behavior without many cues. As well as allowing you to teach your dog an independent behavior much quicker than with baiting or other conventional dog training it also allows your dog to learn at a fast rate because its being given much clearer instruction.</p>
<p>How Clicker Training Works</p>
<p>The principle behind clicker puppy training is that the click noise given off by the clicker means correct. So the soon learns that the exact position its in or behavior its performing when the clicker goes off means that’s the correct position/behavior. When yoour dog gets used to the clicker training and he is clear what the correct behaviour is he will soon be able to develop new behaviors very quickly.</p>
<p>The key things to consider when clicker training are rate of reinforcement, timing and motivation. Rate of reinforcement is centered on how often your reward and how much of a reward you give. When first starting you should reward often and always remember quickly. You need to reward as soon as the dog has performed the correct behavior this way the message that’s right is crystal clear. As your dogs understanding increases the rate of reinforcement can be decreased and your dog should be holding the correct behavior longer. Timing is extremely important in any dog training you must use the clicker the millisecond your dog performs the correct behavior. <a title="clicker puppy training" href="http://www.dog-training-answers.com/clicker-puppy-training">Clicker puppy training</a> is all about timing the quicker you click and reward the faster the dog will learn the new behavior. The next major thing to consider is motivation as your dog  must love to work, he must be motivated. Unmotivated dogs don&#8217;t have any go about them and they simply do not want to work. If a dog does not want to work then you have a serious problem its one hundred percent the training responsibility to make the dog love working. There are many ways to motivate a dog these include toys,treats and loads of fuss. Make sure you keep your training short and fun ten to fifteen minutes at a time is perfect any more than this and the dog will get fed up. Remember that you must always finish training whenever your dog is keen and enjoying the training, never finish when your dog is bored and unmotivated as this produces nothing except a dog who does not enjoy working.</p>
<p>Just how do you get started?</p>
<p>To begin with <a title="clicker puppy training" href="http://www.dog-training-answers.com/clicker-puppy-training">clicker puppy training</a> all you need is a clicker, a reward and a willing dog. These three things are all you need to start clicker training. Experiment and have fun it’s the best way to learn about clicker training. There’s no substitute to a good working relationship with your dog. When you have that great relationship you will find training so much easier because you already know exactly how your dog is going to react to everything you do.</p>
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		<title>Using Clicker Training on Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>London Dog Walking</dc:creator>
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If it is feasible on old dogs, it’s also usually effective on young puppies, too.As is the standard in dog training, the reason for clicker training is to have dogs associate the sound of the click with a specific behavior, hopefully positive.
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<p>If it is feasible on old dogs, it’s also usually effective on young puppies, too.As is the standard in dog training, the reason for clicker training is to have dogs associate the sound of the click with a specific behavior, hopefully positive.</p>
<p>At this juncture, you may want to see <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/clickertraining-the-4-secrets-of-becoming-a-supertrainer-review.php">canis clickertraining: the 4 secrets of becoming a supertrainer review</a>.</p>
<p>It should not be suprising for clicker training to have been made the benchmark in behavaior training.The clicking sound points to the dog the exact behavior you are looking for; it tells him why you&#8217;re rewarding him.</p>
<p>How it Functions.</p>
<p>Perhaps because of positive feedback, you&#8217;d now like to learn how clicker training works so you can use it on your little furry friend or to teach your dear old companion some fancy new tricks.The clicker training is a reward system &#8211; allowing your dog to associate the click with rewards for bidding your command.When making your dog recognize the command, &#8220;Sit,&#8221; you can gently push him rump downward while repeatedly saying the word.As soon as his bottom bumps solid ground, click then reward him with a treat.Do this a few times.Sooner or later, you dog recognizes the command with the click and the treat he recieves for doing it.</p>
<p>You would read an informational article here on <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-teach-dog-tricks.php">How To Teach Dog Tricks Information</a>.</p>
<p>Teaching Your Dog with the Clicker.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just believe what you hear; try it and prove what they say.Be warned however, that when you start using the clicker on your dog, don&#8217;t forget to.</p>
<p>Hand a treat for every click you make.The clicker helps in the training.You must only use it when training.When your dog understands orders and does it perfectly well, you don&#8217;t need the clicker any longer.</p>
<p>Be forebearing.Some dogs are sharper than others; just as some people are smarter than others.Despite their intelligence, dogs are still dogs.If your toddlers can be trying, dogs can, too; don&#8217;t expect too much, especially of a previously untrained dog.Don&#8217;t be easily discouraged with your dog.</p>
<p>End a training session every time on a positive note.Your dog won&#8217;t forget the last thing that occured at each session.If a session doesn&#8217;t end well, your dog might not be willing to give it another try.To make sure it ends well, go back to a command he has already learned and you know he can manage to follow well.To illustrate, tell him to sit about twice prior to closing the session.Don&#8217;t forget to click and give him a treat.He&#8217;d be eager to join you for more the next time.</p>
<p>Be Precise.</p>
<p>As timing is everything in clicker training, you want to be very definitive.If your timing is impeccable, your dog will easily associate the sound with the command and the treats.Before using the clicker on your dog, train on precise clicking.</p>
<p>Want more information? Check <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/dog-clicker-training.php">Dog Clicker Training Tips</a> .</p>
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		<title>Clicker Training Is Excellent For Dog Obedience</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 02:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Communicating with your dog with a clicker, teaches it that when it does the right thing, at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clicker training is an excellent way of training your dog. Animal training is all about effective communication. The more precise, consistent and accurate that communication is, the quicker the animal learns.This is where <a title="Dog Clicker Training" href="http://baddogproblems.com/2009/09/clicker-training-review-canis-clickertraining-academy/">dog clicker training</a> shows excellent results.</p>
<p>Communicating with your dog with a clicker, teaches it that when it does the right thing, at that exact moment it hears a click. It signals to the animal that they are about to be rewarded for what they did.</p>
<p> There are all sizes of clickers. It is an inexpensive toy that makes a cricket-like sound. The clicker makes a sound like a cricket and look like small plastic matchboxes.</p>
<p> <strong>How Clicker Training Works</strong></p>
<p> The <a title="Canis Clickertraining Academy" href="http://baddogproblems.com/2009/09/clicker-training-review-canis-clickertraining-academy/">Canis Clickertraining Academy</a> run by Morten and Cecilie, explain it really well. To have the dog associate the clicker with your training; you need to connect the clicking sound with a reward. The reward to associate with the clicker can be a valued piece of food, such as chicken liver treats, or cheese and when you make the clicking sound your dog will soon learn it is going to get a treat for good behavior.</p>
<p> There are a couple of &#8216;primary reinforcements&#8217; and food is the one dogs respond to readily. Physical affection, playtime and water are other primary reinforcements. If you click and give your dog a piece of food and repeat this ten to twenty times, the clicker now becomes associated with the food.</p>
<p> This process is called classical conditioning and the clicker now becomes known as a &#8220;secondary reinforcement&#8221;. In the dog&#8217;s mind, the click has actually taken on some of the quality of the primary reinforcement, in this case &#8211; the food.</p>
<p> Training can begin with the clicker being used, once your dog is responding immediately to the click sound. This method of training is called operant conditioning.</p>
<p> Whenever you want to say &#8216;good dog&#8217; after your dog has done something good, use the clicker instead of talking. If your dog puts its behind on the floor, for example and you click the moment that happens, it learns that what it did earned a treat.</p>
<p> So now your dog will more readily repeat that behavior in the future. The click, good behavior and a reward, becomes your dog&#8217;s understanding of your needs.</p>
<p> The clicker is quicker and more precise than saying &#8216;good dog&#8217; because people have a tendency to remember to click with more consistency and precision, than when using verbal praise. People say &#8216;good dog&#8217; so often throughout the day, this phrase often has less value than the special clicking sound..</p>
<p> Clicker training has proved successful for many people, and you will find a <a title="Clicker Training Review - Canis Clickertraining Academy" href="http://baddogproblems.com/2009/09/clicker-training-review-canis-clickertraining-academy/">clicker training review</a> will most certainly give it a good rating. When your dog is more advanced and responding well to the clicker, you can reduce the times you give a reward and offer praise instead.</p>
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Of course, clicker training is also effective for young puppies.The logic for clicker training dogs is straightforward: associating the click with positive behavior.
At this juncture, you may want to see canis clickertraining: the 4 secrets of becoming a supertrainer review.
It should not be suprising for clicker training to have been made the benchmark in behavaior [...]]]></description>
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<p>Of course, clicker training is also effective for young puppies.The logic for clicker training dogs is straightforward: associating the click with positive behavior.</p>
<p>At this juncture, you may want to see <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/clickertraining-the-4-secrets-of-becoming-a-supertrainer-review.php">canis clickertraining: the 4 secrets of becoming a supertrainer review</a>.</p>
<p>It should not be suprising for clicker training to have been made the benchmark in behavaior training.The clicking sound points to the dog the exact behavior you are looking for; it tells him why you&#8217;re rewarding him.</p>
<p>How it Operates.</p>
<p>Because many animal owners sing its praise, you&#8217;re now curious as to how clicker training works so that you can train your young pups with it or teach an old dog some new tricks.The clicker training is a reward system &#8211; allowing your dog to connect the click with rewards for bidding your command.When training your dog to sit on command, you can deliberately push his rump downward while saying, &#8220;Sit.&#8221;.As soon as his bottom bumps solid ground, click then reward him with a treat.Repeat this exercise several times.Eventually, your dog learns that the treats come with doing the command.</p>
<p>See an interesting article on <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/how-to-teach-dog-tricks.php">How To Teach Dog Tricks Information</a>.</p>
<p>Dog Clicker Training.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get too impressed with what you read here; test it out yourself.A word of caution though: when you decide to using the clicker to domesticate your pet, bear in mind.</p>
<p>Hand a treat for every click you make.The clicker is a training tool.Use it solely during your training schedules.When your dog understands orders and carries it out perfectly well, you don&#8217;t need the clicker any longer.</p>
<p>Persist.Some dogs are smarter than others; just as some people are smarter than others.Even if they have a degree of intelligence, they&#8217;re still animals.It&#8217;s logical to not have high expectations of a dog especially if this is their first time being trained.Don&#8217;t be too hard on your dog or yourself.</p>
<p>End every training session on a good note.Your dog will recall the last thing you had him do on the session.If things don&#8217;t go as planned, don&#8217;t let it end with your dog feeling bad; he&#8217;d be unwilling to try again.To make sure it ends well, go back to a command he has already learned and you know he can manage to obey well.To illustrate, tell him to sit about twice prior to closing the session.Don&#8217;t forget to click and hand him a treat.He&#8217;d be eager to join you for more the next time.</p>
<p>Be Precise.</p>
<p>As timing is everything in clicker training, you want to be very definitive.To help your dog recognize the clicking sound with the rewards and the commands easily, your timing must be impeccably precise.When you use the clicker with your dog within hearng range, be sure you&#8217;ve trained your clicks to be precise.</p>
<p>Looking to find out more on this? See <a href="http://www.dogsbehaving.com/dog-clicker-training.php">Dog Clicker Training</a> .</p>
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