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Company Of Animals Coachi Tricks Multi-Clicker Navy & Coral

Company Of Animals Coachi Tricks Multi-Clicker Navy & Coral

$11.49

Dog clicker training is easy, fun and effective. This popular training method uses a dog training clicker as positive reinforcement to pinpoint and reward specific good behaviour.

1 - Volume Control

The Coachi Multi-Clicker has a patented volume control with 3 settings, allowing you to adjust for nervous and sound sensitive dogs and to cater for those that are more boisterous!

2 - Easy to Hold

This dog clicker has a raised thumb-piece for easy use and an adjustable wrist strap for the perfect fit, so it is great for children and adults, it’s even reflective too.

3 - Perfect for Puppies

Puppies and dogs love this fun and reward-based method of training. Dog Clickers are great for puppies and dogs of all ages, 8 weeks+

4 - Fun to Train

Clicker training is great for teaching fun tricks, as well as basic commands, like sit, down and stay.

Getting Started:

You Will Need: Multi-Clicker & Treats

  1. You will need some reward treats for your dog during training sessions. Treats should be small but really tasty and taken from your dog's daily food allowance.
  2. Choose a quiet place with no distractions for training sessions.
  3. For your dog to associate the click sound with a reward, you must first 'charge the clicker'.
  4. To do this, click and then immediately give your dog a treat.
  5. Do not click and reward at the same time; the treat must follow the click.
  6. Repeat this until your dog becomes alert to the sound and starts to expect a treat from you.
  7. In the early stages even if you click by accident, you must reward your dog.

Teaching Recall & Distance:

You Will Need: Multi-Clicker & Treats

Sit -

  1. Hold a treat just above your dogs nose, and slowly move it back over his head. His bottom should go to the floor, (if he jumps up you have the treat too high).
  2. As he sits, click and treat.
  3. Repeat and when consistent add your command "Sit", gradually removing the use of your hand signal.

Down -

  1. Start with your dog in a sit.
  2. Holding a treat, move it down from his nose to between
    his front paws. He should slide into a down position. Click and treat if he does. It may take a few attempts!
  3. Repeat and when consistent add your command "Down", gradually removing the use of your

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