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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

Day I of clicker training Ozzy. I'm new at this, but luckily, clicker training is forgiving. :) At one point, I couldn't get the reward treat out of my pocket fast enough, because he hadn't even finished chewing the last treat I had just given to him.


#85 - Most Discussed (11/20/2007) - Pets & Animals

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  • Well done !

  • Thanks! This video is actually VERY old, but the skill has stayed with him. In this video, he's about a year and a half. Now, he's three and a half. Two days ago we used the clicker to get through some shots (he's VERY afraid of needles!). It worked out really well! :)

  • Oh wow I some how missed the clicker training videos you have. This concept is new to me, I'm curious how you apply it to scary objects? I do like the idea of playing the xylophone though, how cute! :)

  • Actually, I'll make another video and show you how. Ozzy's afraid of the clippers, and I kind of let it go because he's so good about everything else. I'll make a video using the clicker training as an example if you want. :)

  • beautiful horse

  • Thank you so much!

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  • Oh that would be great! Hawk isn't terrified of clippers as much as he is afraid of thing in general being around his head at first. Even still there are plenty of things I could use this for. I would like to see you and Ozzy work it! :D

  • Id love to do clicker training some time around if i could find a clicker that is and the time hes so msart picking it up so well you can tell hes trying.

  • This was so much fun--I would recommend it to anyone. I was using little peppermint flavored bits, but I've also used baby carrots, pieces of granola bars, Cheerios... whatever he's in the mood for. The kind of treat doesn't matter too much, but just keep in mind that this kind of training demands a lot of rewards, so you'll want to pick something that's low in sugar. Good luck--and let me know how it turns out!

  • That is so wonderful! I'm going to have to give this a try. Ozzy is such a cutie! What kind of treats are you using?

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