Clicker Training Dogs
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Clicker Training for Dogs
Dogs need to learn their boundaries, just like children. Clicker training is a great way after you bring a new dog or puppy home to encourage them to learn the behavior expected of them. Using the clicker successfully means teaching your dog or puppy to associate the clicker sound with a treat. As he or she learns to recognize the sound of clickers, you can then train everything from heel, sit, stand, stay, and come.
This lens is here to discuss everything pertaining to clickers and clicker training!
This lens is here to discuss everything pertaining to clickers and clicker training!
Clickers and Clicker Training
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From Wikipedia:
Clicker training is an operant conditioning method for training an animal using a clicker, or small mechanical noisemaker, as a marker for behavior. The method uses positive reinforcement - it is reward based. The clicker is used during the acquisition phase of training a new behavior, to allow the animal to rapidly identify that a behavior is sought and also the precise behavior of interest.
Clicker training was originated through Marian Bailey and Keller Breland, who as graduate students of psychologist and eminent behaviorist B.F. Skinner taught wild-caught pigeons to "bowl" (push a ball with their beaks) while participating in military research. According to their work, animal training was being needlessly hindered because traditional methods of praise and reward did not inform the animal of success with enough promptness and precision to create the required cognitive connections for speedy learning. Similar methods were later used in training at least 140 species including whales, bears, lions, chickens and domestic dogs and cats, and even humans.
A clicker is just one example of a conditioned reinforcer (secondary reinforcer) or "bridge". Technically a stimulus from any sensory mode may become a conditioned reinforcer (ex. light, smells).
This page serves as a source of information for clicker training, and clicker training supplies, including blank and imprinted wholesale clickers.
Clicker training is an operant conditioning method for training an animal using a clicker, or small mechanical noisemaker, as a marker for behavior. The method uses positive reinforcement - it is reward based. The clicker is used during the acquisition phase of training a new behavior, to allow the animal to rapidly identify that a behavior is sought and also the precise behavior of interest.
Clicker training was originated through Marian Bailey and Keller Breland, who as graduate students of psychologist and eminent behaviorist B.F. Skinner taught wild-caught pigeons to "bowl" (push a ball with their beaks) while participating in military research. According to their work, animal training was being needlessly hindered because traditional methods of praise and reward did not inform the animal of success with enough promptness and precision to create the required cognitive connections for speedy learning. Similar methods were later used in training at least 140 species including whales, bears, lions, chickens and domestic dogs and cats, and even humans.
A clicker is just one example of a conditioned reinforcer (secondary reinforcer) or "bridge". Technically a stimulus from any sensory mode may become a conditioned reinforcer (ex. light, smells).
This page serves as a source of information for clicker training, and clicker training supplies, including blank and imprinted wholesale clickers.
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Margo_Arrowsmith
Jul 3, 2011 @ 4:01 am | delete
- Helpful and good information
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GonnaFly
Jun 15, 2011 @ 6:10 am | delete
- I've only recently heard of clicker training. Sounds interesting.
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Heather426
Jun 11, 2011 @ 10:50 am | delete
- clicker training is awesome! great lens.
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ShirlW
Jun 9, 2011 @ 8:18 pm | delete
- I once had a Chocolate Lab that I had to use a clicker on to get him to stay in our yard. It worked very well.
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OhMe Jun 9, 2011 @ 3:57 am | delete
- We tried to use a clicker with our dog when he was a young pup but didn't get too far. I know it works, though.
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betsuzie
Jun 8, 2011 @ 11:10 am | delete
- Oh yes, I have heard of this. Great information! Thank you.
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elyria
Jun 8, 2011 @ 3:51 am | delete
- My puppy continues to be stubborn when it comes to learning clicker thing :)
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skiesgreen
Jun 7, 2011 @ 3:06 am | delete
- Nice lens *-*Blessed*-* and featured on Angel blessings for Dogs on Squidoo. I click with my tongue and clap my hands and Minnie obeys immediately. She knows everything I say to her and that all happened naturally.
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ChrisDay
Jun 4, 2011 @ 11:18 pm | delete
- Nicely done - however, it must be said that so many dogs just plain want to please that there often is no need for aids, treats etc. at all.
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Tipi
Jun 4, 2011 @ 11:17 am | delete
- I like this so well that I'm about to feature it on my I Want a Dog lens.....I really do!
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phoenix-arizona-friends
Jun 4, 2011 @ 11:21 am | delete
- Tipi I am honored, please do! Thank you so much.
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cire81 Jun 4, 2011 @ 4:31 am | delete
- I am a big lover for dogs, your lens has certaintly help owners who have problems with dog training. Thank you on behalf of fellow dog lovers.
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Morticella
May 31, 2011 @ 4:58 am | delete
- Nice lens and Now is Listed in the Squidojo directory Please report any problem. Ciao
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phoenix-arizona-friends
May 31, 2011 @ 12:38 pm | delete
- Woohoo! Thank you Morticella.
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promotional-coupons-codes
May 27, 2011 @ 12:19 am | delete
- Yepiiiiiii I don't have any pets but now I know how to train them.
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pheonix76
May 24, 2011 @ 5:26 pm | delete
- Nice lens on clicker training. I have only just started using a clicker for my 8-mo puppy and so far she is responding very quickly. She LOVES food and loves to please so I anticipate some good results. :)
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newbizmau May 22, 2011 @ 10:10 pm | delete
- I've seen someone doing this. Now I know what was really going on. Great training technique.
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Ladymermaid
May 22, 2011 @ 8:04 pm | delete
- I have seen the clickers in use. Excellent little gadget that accomplishes a very big job. Best wishes.
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calconcrete
May 22, 2011 @ 12:51 pm | delete
- Clicker training also works great for cats.
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phoenix-arizona-friends
May 22, 2011 @ 1:13 pm | delete
- It definitely does. It's also been used for horses and dolphins too. Even humans, so I'm told. :)
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