PETCO Dog Training Clicker

July 23, 2011 by admin  
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PETCO Dog Training Clicker

Loud and long-lasting clicker is an indispensable tool for obedience training. Includes a d-ring for hanging on your keychain or storing on your dog’s leash or sports bag..

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Karen Pryor i-Click Dog Training Clicker, 3 Clickers

July 22, 2011 by admin  
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Karen Pryor i-Click Dog Training Clicker, 3 Clickers

Revolutionary in design and function the new i-Click was designed by the clicker trainers at KPCT to provide the next generation tool for clicker training. A quiet click. For classes or for sound sensitive animals it’s the must have tool. And animals that have been trained with a classic box clicker completely understand the lighter sound of the new i-Click. The i-Click has been designed to let you click no matter how you happen to grab hold of it. Upside down click, sideways click, right side u

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Dog Training- How to train your dog not to bark- Episode 1

May 15, 2010 by admin  
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This is Episode 1 in a series of videos on how to train your dog not to bark. This episode focuses on barking at noises. The next episode will be focusing on barking at visual stimuli- dogs and people etc. I will write a larger description very soon. Dog training…

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How to train your dog not to pull- Loose Leash Walking

May 5, 2010 by admin  
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In other words- walking on a loose leash. This video quickly outines exercises to get your dog walking on a loose leash by your side. Put very basically FIRST you will teach the dog what you want them to do! And secondly, stop reinforcing them when they pull! I demonstrate the exercise using a clicker, but if you do not have one, you can always use a verbal marker like yes etc. However you will get much faster and reliable results by using the clicker. If you hold the clicker in the same hand as the leash, and keep the treats in the other hand, you will find it easier to manage. Practice holding the leash, clicker, and treats when you do not have the dog attached to the leash yet, so you dont become overwhelmed. A great book on loose leash walking, or how to stop your dog from pulling is- My Dog Pulls. What Do I Do? by Turid Rugaas You can get this book on www.dogwise.com and other places too. Its very short and has lots of pictures. I would advise against using any forms of positive punishment when teaching any behavior, but especially leash walking, as startling or hurting a dog actually increases their stress hormones in their body causing the dog to be more hyperactive and more likely to become aroused and reactive towards other dogs and people (weather they want to greet them or not). DO NOT DROP THE LEASH! I showed myself dropping the leash on a street with no cars/danger and another person there. This would happen during an emergency, if you trip or fumble. In no

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Every Dog Must Know This: How To Train Your Dog To Stay

May 5, 2010 by admin  
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How to clicker train your dog: www.youtube.com

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Karen Pryor i click clicker – BLUE, for Clicker Training

April 23, 2010 by admin  
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Karen Pryor i click clicker - BLUE, for Clicker Training

Revolutionary in design and function the new i-Click was designed by the clicker trainers at KPCT to provide the next generation tool for clicker training. Shhhh! Listen. A quiet click. For classes or for sound sensitive animals it’s the must have tool. And animals that have been trained with a classic box clicker completely understand the lighter sound of the new i-Click. Timing is Everything. With the new-i-Click you won’t miss a clickable moment because you fumbled trying to (more…)

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Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Transmitter Universal Garage Door Remote Control

April 9, 2010 by admin  
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Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Transmitter Universal Garage Door Remote Control

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The Chamberlain KLIK1U Clicker Universal Remote Control is an easy-to-program remote control that is compatible with major brands of garage door systems. The Clicker can operate two different frequencies at the same time, so you can combine two remotes into one. Frequently used to replace lost or damaged remotes, the Clicker Universal Remote Control is a user-friendly solution that gives you secure and convenient access to your garage.The KLIK1U ClickerUniversal Remot (more…)

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Karen Pryor, Getting Started: Clicker Training Kit for Puppys

April 6, 2010 by admin  
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Karen Pryor, Getting Started: Clicker Training Kit for Puppys

Kit for clicker training puppy’s plus DVD

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Positive Gun Dogs: Clicker Training for Sporting Breeds (Paperback)

March 31, 2010 by admin  
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Positive Gun Dogs: Clicker Training for Sporting Breeds

You love to hunt, and you love your dogs. But you dislike the forceful training techniques that traditionalists rely on. Now, there’s a better way; the Positive Gun Dogs way. The authors are familiar with the demands of the sport and the nature of the dogs involved, and they understand the ins and outs of applied behavioral science too. They have successfully adapted these proven techniques to all types of gun dogs. Positive Gun Dogs includes: * Clear, systematic instructio (more…)

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Clicker Training for Obedience: Shaping Top Performance-Positively (Paperback)

March 29, 2010 by admin  
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Clicker Training for Obedience: Shaping Top Performance-Positively

Shaping top performance positively! In this breakthrough book, Morgan Spector shows you how and why to use clicker training, the technology of operant conditioning and positive reinforcement, to train you dog. Whether you’re startingoff with a new puppy or headed for the Obedience ring, these step-by-step instructions will work for you. You’ll learn how you can use positive reinforcers, instead of force and punishment, to build reliable performance at every level of t (more…)

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