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Clicker Training for Dogs


Synopsis


Clicker train your dog in just 15 minutes a day with this easy-to-use guide

Clicker training uses positive reinforcement to teach your dog new skills and behaviors-just command, click, reward, and repeat! Clicker Training for Dogs makes training easy for both you and your canine friend, with short, targeted lessons that teach everything from basic cues to fun tricks. You'll also learn how to use clicker training for dogs to solve common behavioral problems, including barking for attention and pulling on the leash.

Clicker Training for Dogs includes:

  • Brief bursts of training-Short sessions-just 15 minutes a day-make it easy to find time for consistent dog training while being brief enough to keep your pup engaged.
  • Step-by-step instructions-Find clear directions that break down each training lesson into small steps so you can feel confident that you're teaching each concept correctly.
  • Pro tips-Get pointers that help you make the most out of each training session and troubleshoot potential setbacks, such as your dog getting confused.

Improve your pup's behavior and build a stronger bond with Clicker Training for Dogs.

Hannah Richter

Summary

Chapter 1: The Basics of Clicker Training

* Explains the concept of clicker training, including the use of a clicker to mark desired behaviors.
* Real example: Teaching a dog to sit by clicking and treating when the dog sits unprompted.

Chapter 2: Targeting and Shaping

* Introduces the principles of targeting (touching a target with the nose) and shaping (rewarding incremental approximations of a desired behavior).
* Real example: Training a dog to spin around by gradually shaping the behavior, starting by rewarding for a head turn and progressing to a full spin.

Chapter 3: Building Blocks of Training

* Covers foundational commands such as sit, stay, come, and heel.
* Real example: Training a dog to stay by clicking and treating it for remaining in the stay position for increasing durations.

Chapter 4: Advanced Training

* Introduces more complex tricks and behaviors, such as retrieving objects, jumping over obstacles, and performing agility courses.
* Real example: Training a dog to jump over a hurdle by rewarding it for approaching the hurdle, then gradually increasing the height.

Chapter 5: Troubleshooting and Problem Solving

* Addresses common challenges in clicker training, such as lack of motivation, distractions, and unwanted behaviors.
* Real example: Troubleshooting a dog that is not responding to training because it is distracted by other people or animals.

Chapter 6: Clicker Training in Real-World Situations

* Discusses how to apply clicker training in everyday situations, such as recall, house training, and problem behaviors.
* Real example: Using clicker training to teach a dog to come when called, even when it is in a distracting environment.

Chapter 7: The Art of Clicker Training

* Emphasizes the importance of patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement in clicker training.
* Real example: Keeping training sessions short and rewarding to maintain the dog's interest and avoid burnout.

Chapter 8: Beyond the Basics

* Explores advanced techniques such as using multiple clickers, working with multiple dogs, and teaching complex behaviors.
* Real example: Training a dog to retrieve a specific object by using a two-clicker system to differentiate between the desired and undesired items.