she is afraid of the clicker and the noise it makes dont know what to do to show her theirs nothing scary about it.


www.clickertrainusa.com Teaching your dog how to sit using the famous clicker training method.



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If you live in the San Diego Area and are interested in adopting Jamie or Beanie, contact: Loving Arms Animal Rescue and Adoption www.lovingpetadoptions.org These exercises are for all dogs, as most dogs do not like to be handled. This video is the first in a series to come... I am sorry about the big block of text at the beginning of the video, but it is because this exercise needs to be taken seriously, as if done wrong you can scare a dog, and a frightened dog will bite, as will any animal that is frightened. If you are worried that your dog is too shy or frightened to work with, you can talk to an animal behaviorist first. Another game you can do is just tossing the dog treats, and feeding the dog his meals by dropping the kibble for the dog following you.



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www.bighoneydog.com / Honey the Great Dane explains what clicker training is all about and how to get started in this great method of training which uses positive reinforcement, marker signals and rewards, to get a dog keen & focused, and happy & willing to offer good behaviours to you. Part 1: Getting started Part 2: Teaching tricks Part 3: More Obedience & useful daily commands (eg. 'on your bed')



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Jamieleigh explains how to get started with clicker training!


Follow Jessie's actual progress during the first steps learning to turn on a light switch. In under 4 minutes (approx. 45 clicks), she has the main idea. Have you considered training your own assistance or service dog? Or trying out a new trick to impress friends? Clicker training is the best way I have found to successfully train almost any dog. I have been asked several times for footage of a dog learning a task or being shaped for the first time so new trainers could see the actual process and know what to expect. So here it is! Lots of repetition. Note she doesn't get clicked for any behavior she offers that I don't want later on such as pawing, stepping on or scratching the switch plate. The only editing was for slow periods where she scrambled for food, when I repositioned myself as I was uncomfortable or when I turned on and off the camera. Subscribe to our videos to be the first to see the whole process start to finish. (Coming soon). Enjoy this educational video brought to you by Vancouver Island Assistance Dogs! www.viassistancedogs.blogspot.com Our videos are now available for puchase on CD. See our blog above.


Enjoy this video of a freestyle routine choreographed to the song Gotta Go Feed by Mary Ann Kennedy. Thanks to Peggy Hogan, who created this month's Free Flick. While freestyle with miniature horses isnt very common, were sure you will appreciate the complex behavior chains performed by these little horses. If you would like to learn more about how Peggy taught her horses, check out her brand new Clicker Tips, now available at the Clickertraining.com Store: www.clickertraining.com Find more interesting and instructional videos at the ClickFlicks Learning Center: www.clickertraining.tv


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Dog training - Use a clicker to mark the behavior that you're looking for. Watch this example. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com


My first video blog. Basically there needs to be a new term for 'the clicker training method' as people are getting the wrong idea about what 'Clicker Training' really is. Some people are under the impression that by just using a clicker, you are in fact 'clicker training'. I believe that 'clicker training' is a precise method that is being used 100% of the time, NOT just when the dog does something correct... listen and find out what I believe 'clicker training' is all about... ;)


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