Clicker
Training
Q:
Why is a clicker used as part of the
training process?
A:
On my DVD, The Dog Whisperer: Beginning
and Intermediate Dog Training, you
will learn how to train with or without
a clicker. A clicker is a small plastic
toy used by many dog trainers to clearly
and crisply “mark” a dog’s
behavior. It makes a cricket-like sound.
While it’s optional, using a clicker
can speed the training process.
Clear communication is the key. When training,
you need to communicate and reward your
dog virtually the same moment she does
the behavior. You want to give your dog
an immediate signal so she understands
she has performed exactly the behavior
you’re looking for. Normally our
ability to respond verbally is simply
not that fast or consistent. That’s
why a clicker is used to mark the behavior.
It’s distinct and very quick.
Initially
the clicker has no value to your dog.
You give it value or “empower”
it by associating the sound with a food
treat. Put it in your hand and immediately
after clicking, throw a great food treat
to your dog. Do two or three of these
sessions during the day. You’ll
know your dog has “got it”
when she starts looking around for the
treat after hearing the click. Now that
the clicker has meaning, you’re
ready to mark the exact behavior you are
looking for. Eventually you will be able
to stop using the clicker or food treats
and just use praise or “life rewards”
(chasing a ball, getting to go outside,
etc). |