Introduction to ClickerTraining - PART 3: Teaching DOWN & STAY (by Honey the Great Dane)
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Fantastic training for clicker use. Easy to understand. Great demonstrations. Honey is HUGE!!!!! Her owner is great teacher.
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cute lady
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@zebragirl112 Doberman
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@ diane you are beautiful and your way of teaching is also beautiful.do u have facebook account??????
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@zebragirl112 German sheperd.
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hi, i really want a dog..... i have a cat, a 6 year old sis, and a 17 year old brother. i want a big dog if possible, what is the best breed???
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your methods are very clear and helpful, im very interested in getting a great dane but i have three toddlers. is it a bad idea to have a dane around little ones?
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@codybrundage Paul Owens the original dog whisperer (can get thru Netflix) or The Loved Dog with Tamar Geller might offer some suggestions for helping your dog cope with anxiety.
When I teach the "release" part, I click and treat before giving the release, and don't C/T after saying my release word-- and that works OK, too. I want the dog to be rewarded for staying down, not getting up.... though I understand the logic of your approach too. They both work :-)
dibassett 1 year ago
@dibassett - Thanks Diane! :-) Yes, I've seen people do it your way too. I was just worried that in that case, the dog would see the "click" as the release signal...therefore when you fade the clicker away, they won't have a clear signal of when the exercise is finished and therefore might be more likely to jump up before it's time...whereas I see clicking after the release word as like rewarding for the WHOLE exercise (like chaining) ie. staying down AND only getting up for the release word.
hsinyicohen 1 year ago
Hi.
Had my Great Dane Puppy for about a month now, she is 3 months old. At what age did you start CLicker Training your dane? And at what age do you recommend it?? Thanks!
MerleDane09 2 years ago
You can start clicker from Day 1! That is what's so great about it - it is completely positive and communicates to the dog in a way he understands (as opposed to assuming they understand English!) - Clicker is IDEAL for puppies - it teaches you to look for & reward good behaviour in your pup - when most people ignore that and only give attention when the dog is being naughty - so encourages good habits from the beginning, rather than trying to fix problems later.
hsinyicohen 2 years ago
We didn't start Honey until about 2yrs but wish we started earlier - from when we brought her home. The earlier you start, the better but it's never too late! Check out my Intro to CT video - PART 1, which shows you how to start, especially the "switch on the clicker" exercise which is VERY important. Good luck!
hsinyicohen 2 years ago 3