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An Intro to Clicker Training Your Puppy or Dogby Aidan Bindoff
What is a "Clicker"? A Clicker is a small noise-maker which makes a clicking sound. The click itself is brief, clearly audible and consistent.
What is the point of using a Clicker? If we wish to reward a dog for behavior that we want more of, we need to be able to say to the dog "Yes! That is exactly what I am rewarding!" For many behaviors, we can simply say "Yes!" or "Good!" and follow up with the reward (usually food) The clicker, or verbal marker, is known as a "Bridging Stimulus" because it bridges the gap between behavior and reward. If you are trying to teach your dog to push a button with his paw, for example, then you need to be able to reward that exact behavior. This is where the clicker comes in, you can click the clicker precisely How Do Clicker Trainers Stop Unwanted Behavior? Clicker Trainers have a bag of tricks based in the science of Operant Conditioning. However, they do not use force, fear, pain or scolding to train. That still leaves Negative Punishment, Extinction and training alternative behaviors. When a clicker trainer comes across an unwanted behavior, they ask "What is reinforcing this behavior?" and "What would I like my dog to instead?" Then set about removing the reinforcers for the unwanted behaviour and training a preferred behavior. Does it Really Work? Clicker Training is nothing new, it's just taken a while to catch on. It is proven to work and has been used to train dogs in every field of endeavour, from Guide Dogs, to Police Dogs, to Obedience Champions. It has also been used to train thousands of species of animal, including wild animals in their natural environment. If you try Where Can I Learn More About Clicker Training? Positive Petzine is a free resource for people training their own dogs.
Aidan Bindoff is Editor of www.PositivePetzine.com, a free ezine for people training their own dogs. Each edition has easy to use training advice based on positive reinforcement methods. Subscribers have access to a large archive of back-issues they can consult for just about any behavior or behavior problem.
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