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What are the principles of clicker training?

Karine Stark
Karine Stark
2025-07-05 09:46:32
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You can use a clicker during training to help your dog recognise when they’ve carried out a behaviour that will lead to a reward. The timing of when you click the clicker is very important. Think of the click like you’re taking a photo of the behaviour that you want. You must only click when your dog is doing the exact action you’ve asked for. The click must come exactly on the desired behaviour and it’s important that you reward your dog within 3 seconds of the click. To use the clicker, first decide what the final behaviour is that you would like your dog to do, and then break it down into small steps. These should be progressive steps that if all clicked, rewarded and built on in sequence will eventually get you to the final behaviour. The key to any dog training is consistency. While it’s important that you only click on the desired behaviour that you are looking for at each step, if you do accidentally click then you should still follow up with a reward.
Bret Schmidt
Bret Schmidt
2025-06-25 16:52:18
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Clicker training is a positive training method based on rewarding an animal for good behaviour. Your pet learns to understand that the sound of the click means they will get a treat. A clicker gives a quick, clear and consistent signal to your pet. When animals are rewarded for the right behaviour, they’re more likely to repeat it and look for ways that they can offer that behaviour so they get a treat. Clicker training works in four basic steps: Get the desired behaviour, Click the behaviour while it’s happening, Reward your pet immediately, The click means the end of the exercise so allow your pet to relax and enjoy their treat before you start again. The click must be an absolute guarantee that your pet will immediately get a reward.