by DogSmith | Dec 18, 2012 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog
Clicker Instructions by Angelica Steinker The ‘click’ signals to your dog that “YES!” that is the behavior you want. Think of the ‘click’ as a marker signal that lets your dog know the behavior you want. If you cue your...
by DogSmith | Feb 7, 2011 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog, Dog Training Professionals
A clicker is a tool used to tell your dog 'yes, you got it.' It's an excellent way of marking the precise behavior you want. A clicker is the equivalent to a whistle used in marine animal training. We use the word 'yes' instead of a clicker in many of our classes....
by DogSmith | Mar 3, 2010 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog, The Journey of a Terrified Rescue Dog LARA
Tuesday March 2nd 8-10pm Yesterday evening Bethany (The DogSmith Panhandle and Southern Alabama) came over and we gave LRA a thorough health check. Beth is also a certified vet tech so LRA was in good hands. Her ear canals are clean, eyes are good, lungs are clear and...
by DogSmith | Oct 6, 2009 | Blogs To Help You Train Your Dog
Why have small cricket boxes found in children’s toy shops been renamed as clickers and infiltrated the dog training arena. What do they do? How do they work? Are they a gimmick or founded in science? Learn about the connection between clicker training and Pavlovian...