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He is an 8 month old German Shepherd & Rottweiler mix. He is a very smart dog with an AMAZING temperament and responds almost instantly to clicker training… The biggest problem Im having is the way he greets people… He jumps on everyone to greet them! Its a bad habit I’ve been having a hard time breaking…
Anyone have a positive way to incorporate the clicker training for this jumping habit?
I’m thinking about starting to clicker train my puppy. He is about 16 weeks old.
I read that with clicker training, you’re supposed to click just as he is performing a wanted behavior… once he gets the behavior down, then attach a verbal cue with it so he learns to sit, for instance, when you tell him to.
I understand how clicker training works for those natural behaviors such as sit, lie down, etc….but I’m a little confused about how this works for more complicated tricks that he doesn’t just do naturally.
Say I want him to roll over…. do I coax him into rolling over and then click and treat when he does? How do I communicate to him that this is what I want him to do if I don’t have a verbal cue at first?
I have a 7 month old Belgian Malinois and I want to teach him some simple tricks. I don’t intend to make him a protection dog. I know it’s quite costly. I was able to teach him some obedience training like sit, stay, fetch etc. and I’m using the reward method and I find it ok. I’m just curious. Is clicker training better?
I bought a dog training clicker today and noticed that there is no lanyard (wrist strap). I was wondering if any other Yahoo Answers users could tell me where I might find one that would be for a StartMark brand clicker http://aboutdogtraining.sitestreet.com/185/StarMark_Clicker.htm
I’ve never really heard about it until now, of course I haven’t owned a dog in quite awhile either. My dog is about 4 months old and seems to know how to sit, lay down, and he fetches well. We’re having trouble with OFF, as he likes to jump on people a lot and bite. Would a clicker be a good idea? if so, how to use it? other suggestions?