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Dog Behavior Training - Clicker Training Part 2

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Dog training - Use a clicker to mark the behavior that you're looking for. Watch this example. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at:
http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com/

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  • umm my dog is two years old can i still use a clicker?

    

  • @rsroyalpwn Yes you can.

  • Absolutely! You can start using a clicker at any age.

  • At what age should you start training your dog?

  • Eight weeks old is when I start.

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  • I think I'm gonna teach bullet to "touch" now lol. I like that.

  • Would clicker training be helpful for a teething puppy? We have a Silky Terrier that is about 13 weeks old and chews everything! I've tried the no-chew sprays and the toys stuffed with treats to divert her attention from the furniture or the house but it only lasts a few seconds and she goes back to chomping on the couch or base boards.

  • I've viewed a few of your vids and I'm impressed. Short, sweet, simple, and right to the point. I'm subscribing and wished I hadn't subscribed to others. 

    I am the proud owner of a Black Lab (first one as I've always owned Beagles all my life) named Romeo "the Lover". He's 8 weeks old and the first thing I'm working on is crate training and leash walking.

    I've always wanted to understand "Clicker" training and you explained it well. And well enough to make me intrigued.

  • Wait to click & treat until your dog finishes his business outside. If you c&t as he starts you will teach him to start peeing and not to finish. I know someone who did just that. So her dog peed a little then stopped so he could start again because he had been rewarded for starting - not finishing.  It was fixed with better timing. Wait just until he finishes.

  • Thank you so much for explaining how to do this!!! I have two rescues that recently came to live with us, and one is very excitable and easily distracted, but really smart. It makes training a bit tough with him, but I think this may be the key to turning him into a champ of a listener!!! Thanks again!!!

  • Amazing info! Thank you!!

    

  • @hope336 this is the same question i have. Maybe we should email him?

  • You said in the housetraining video that you should wait until your dog finishes doing his business outside to reward, whereas in this video you said, "as soon as they start to go, click, and reward." Using a clicker, would you wait to click until the dog finishes or do so as soon as he starts to go? Thanks, and good information.

  • oh u are amazing!!!

  • Thanks, your videos are really helpful. Its almost immediate recognition with my 10 month old springer. Thanks!

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