OYEFLY Dog Training Clicker with Wrist Strap Durable Lightweight Easy to Use, Pet Training Clicker for Cats Puppy Birds Horses. Perfect for Behavioral Training 2-Pack
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Neither my wife nor I have a dog like yours, but our two puppies are German Shepherds. Because we live on a ranch in the middle of nowhere, we don't hear a lot of extraneous sound. There's not much noise around here other than the occasional animal making noise. As a result, our puppies (now four months old) have wandered as far as a quarter mile. For this reason, they come running when we click the clickers. The clickers are one of our favorite things. There's a lot of noise from the clickers, so I don't know how well they'd work in the city. Please see the attached document.
A dog or cat is told that when it clicks he will be rewarded. When he does what is asked, such as sit or lie down, the click is pressed and the reward of a treat is immediately given. My cat didn't respond well to the concept.
There is only noise involved in it.
In short, yes. The clicker is a wonderful tool to help potty train your child. Follow this with a click and a treat after he uses the potty. My 3 dogs have all been happy with the solution.
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For my job, I bought them so I could try them out. In the process of training some coworkers, I'm coming up with various things that can work in the long run. It would be nice to keep everyone updated on their progress if I remember! Thanks for your support! I wish you.
It doesn't get better than that, does it? Is it cheap? Yes, I agree. Do you know what high quality is? Yes, indeed. is left to be said?
I'll say a few more things The wrist wrap is especially useful because it extends your wrist. It was never easy for me to just click the clicker when I used to have a link attached to my keys because my dogs always knew that dangling keys either meant they were about to go outside or that they were about to get a click and a It is important to be able to reach for the clicker subtly, because the click needs to happen while they are showing the behavior you wish As a result, if you need to get your clicker before recording a good behavior, they will likely notice and stop doing whatever good behavior you were about to record. In that case, the purpose has been defeated. Below is a less rambling version of the Wrapping your wrists is a good idea.
This scared my dog so much that she won't even come to me anymore. There are dangers. I found these to be too loud, my dog was annoyed by It's obvious they've been thrown away. Failure of epic proportions. Do not buy this or any product similar to it if your dog is sensitive to sounds. She runs away every time, and I've only tried it a few times, thinking she'd get used to the sound and respond positively, as many other reviewers have reported. Right now, she's afraid to come to me because she recognizes the sound does hurt her.
My fingers itch from the click, so I've not used these much. The click is a very harsh metallic sound that you won't hear on any other device. You can use it for puppy training if you can tolerate it and it does serve its purpose.
There is a lot of value in this. As I click, say the dog's name, and state the command, he comes to me with the training treats. It happened that something interesting My dog walked to me immediately when he heard my son click and give the command. There is no problem with this product and it does what it should. We are having a good time training.
Running with them is like trying to catch a fish with your bare hands. These clickers were given to us to accomplish this. We trained them to associate the click with a small treat over the course of ONE DAY. The day is not going to be long. With the wrist strap, they can easily be seen across the yard or across the house. The click is also loud enough to cause them to hear it across the house. You should totally get these for your pup if you have one.
The company's nbsp As a result of a recommendation, I purchased this clicker and took a look at it. Although they are pretty loud, they are still nice and I guess I could get pretty addicted to clicking, but I did manage to control myself. Having used it for three days, now I'm thinking of giving it to my pet. The harness is helping us learn basic commands (come, sit, lie down). I'm still training her, but so far things are going well. As far as price goes, I think it is a good I get one for my bf, and he gets one for me. Clickers are approved by us. One complaint I had about the kit was it didn't come with directions, but nowadays YouTube is always available. Therefore, learning wasn't as bad as it seems. It's easy to find out by searching Google or YouTube.
Training your puppy has never been easier with clickers. The wrist loop makes it easier for me to carry things. There is one upstairs and one downstairs that I use as a training device if there is an opportunity to train spontaneously. In addition to the clicking sound being not too loud, my other adult skittish dog is not scarred by this either.