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by Donnerstorm on 17 October 2011 - 01:10

by Blitzen on 17 October 2011 - 02:10
The helpers at our training club use clickers in protection training. I've never used one, bought one but never used it.

by Donnerstorm on 17 October 2011 - 03:10


by SchaeferhundSchH on 17 October 2011 - 15:10
I don't use the clicker for this. I use my voice and a verbal reward marker. "yes"
Works just the same. That way when my forgetful self shows up at a training center or the training field and forget a clicker I won't be SOL
BC's make everything look so easy, its not fair LOL. I wouldn't be able to handle the handler sensitivity level on them though. Thats why GSD's work so much better for me among the many other things I love about them

by GSDNewbie on 17 October 2011 - 17:10

by Donnerstorm on 17 October 2011 - 17:10

by SchaeferhundSchH on 17 October 2011 - 19:10
Which means it couldn't have taken my male longer than 10 minutes to figure out what I wanted.
The part that takes the longest is the person learning understands exactly what they are looking for and marks it at the correct time. Timing and consistency is really everything. Marking small steps towards the big picture is where its at.
I also like using my voice as a reward marker because I can fluctuate how happy I am at their success. A very excited jackpot reward with lots of affection, or a short quick "yes" and reward. I think this makes a big difference in my dogs attitude towards training. They understand the big reward is for exactly what I wanted and they always try that more often. The yes is for the small steps towards what I want and they keep offering that same behavior plus something else.
(I really have come to love shaping. it is such a cool way to teach and the dogs LOVE trying to figure out what you want)
by Blitzen on 17 October 2011 - 19:10
I've read that if you forget the clicker you can make a clicking sound with your tongue. That made me think of that movie with Geena Davis where she trained a corgi by clicking her tongue LOL. Forget the name.
It was Accidental Tourist.

by Donnerstorm on 17 October 2011 - 22:10
by duke1965 on 20 October 2011 - 13:10
dont use bricks or clicker , but teach them to work with rear end
at the beginning I "steer them'with my hand and work from there
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