SunGrow 7 Dog Clickers with Wrist Bands - Colorful & Practical Set of Simple, Convenient & Effective Training Tools for Puppy or Cat - Humanized Scientific Professional Design - Perfect Size & Sound
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The clicker has just one button, and when you press the button, it produces Positive reinforcement is used while training a puppy or a dog to make this sound. Trainers often recommend giving dogs treats after they respond correctly to a command this is known as the ending click for a As a result, the dog's experience is strengthened and the training experience is made more pleasant for him. The set of clicker you received should be pleasing to you.
There is not much noise from these, about as loud as a hard snap of the fingers if not a bit louder. Hold the clicker deeper into your palm to quiet the sound down a bit more. If you want to quiet the sound a bit more, hold the clicker farther into your hand.
My answer to this question doesn't really make sense, but here it is There are many reasons why it doesn't wear out, and I believe it keeps working, even after I drop it, stretch the band and stretch it again, and use it almost every day. This is just a very simple tool or toy. I am not expecting my clicker to last for very long, as I am always losing it, or I misplace it because I carry it in my pocket all the time (even when I'm not with my dog), but I have never broken one for instance, this brand or any other. It is likely you will have clickers for a long time if you buy a pack of them.
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It seems like a short time ago that I purchased this 7-pack of The other five clicked varying loudly and were NOT consistent at all. Only two still didn't click at all. Only one coil wrist strip was included with the seven wrist bands. Even though it almost seemed like a waste of time to return this for less than I paid for it, I couldn't let them take my money for this shoddy product. There is no point in spending time or money on this product. This is a good thing I am* *br* The downside it is cheap and it is a bad quality. I am* *br* It's cheap. I am* *br* The quality control on these clickers is awful, as two of them did not click at all outright - Clicks with differing levels of loudness were accompanied by the working one ) - There are still a few missing.
It's so much fun to click. The one I bought cost me two dollars at an animal pet store. It had an adjustable sound button when it was made in 1995. This clicker does not compare with the sharpness of sound or ease of use of Marimo pet store clickers. You will be 100% satisfied! I highly recommend this product, and I will definitely buy more if my puppy manages to get his hands on all seven. I will get these again in the future. Thanks for your kind words.
In my experience, it's not reliable and sensitive enough for dogs to be trained effectively. I bought 2 packs, but I'm not sure I'm impressed so far and for $9 x two packs, there's a 20 dollar shipping charge.
Getting a dog treat from these treats is easier with the slim design since it's easier to hold in hand. The only problem I have with them is that the plastic loop through which the keychain loops is incredibly thin and can be easily broken, so I would recommend buying two. Apart from that, it was a good purchase.
Ideally, it should be loud enough to be heard My little Shih Tzu is scared by the loud noises from the other clickers. I have no complaints about these. The volume was just right, but not too much.
Having compared them to Karen Pryor I-IV, I thought they'd be similar Using a mouse. Although the appearance and quality may be similar, the former is inherently inferior. Of the 4 clicks, 4 did not make any. All the rest made different clicking sounds and required a lot of force to engage. This is not a product I recommend If you want a new set, you will simply need to buy one.
The pictures are great! With lanyards, I can attach them to the yellow cord and not have to worry about checking my pockets it's right around my neck. That way, I can train my service dog with no need to check my pockets or bags.
There is a lot of inconsistency in the quality. They work when they should, but there are only two reliable ones in the bag. A clicker that doesn't click can really ruin your training session. In the end, you mark the wrong behavior by getting the click too
It'd be too expensive to send them back, but if I were to buy them locally, I would return them to a store.