Dog Clicker Training – Teaching Your Dog to Take a Bow


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Sep 06, 2010 | 19 | Clicker Training Dogs

19 Responses to “Dog Clicker Training – Teaching Your Dog to Take a Bow”

  1. bayliew83 Says:

    when ever i click the clicker the my dog skippy walks away

  2. OneCrankyFemale Says:

    Oops. When I try that Lucy goes into the down position. The way she drops down, that’s not working for me. Have to figure out another way I guess.

  3. killkayla Says:

    it did work onmy rat, he eventually learned 15 diffrent tricks includeing comeing when he was called, sitting up, spinning, fetching, climbing on comand, and others : )

  4. Kevin32001 Says:

    I don’t see why it wouldent work. It can be trained like anything else. Just make sure to use really small treats lol. Btw, how is having a pet rat? I always wondered. =P

  5. haylz27 Says:

    This isn’t helpful at all.

  6. xxDomiixx93 Says:

    i think it’s usefull because this is probally the way he learned it to his dog so it should be working!

  7. kirajou Says:

    think its not very useful to show how to teach thsi trick with a dog, which is able to do the trick. ànd not with one, which learns the trick at this moment. sorry.

  8. Tollrode72 Says:

    is your dog an australian shepherd? and btw what is its name?

  9. MagicMasterMind Says:

    now this video is good :) awesome

  10. hundtranaren Says:

    I would rather shape this without the dog following my hand with treats… Click and treat for the dog making moves towards the goal by him/her self. In that way u don´t have to work to remove the helping hand later, and the dog is more aware of what he/she’s doing with her body – not just following the treat…

  11. lioness77777 Says:

    it dosent work with my german shepherd!!

  12. sirlordwhitman Says:

    I’m trying to teach my 9 month old pitbull this.. no such luck yet.

  13. tomazzin Says:

    Of course! Clicker training works based on what is known as conditioned reinforcement. You have to stablish the click as a reinforcer first. Click and present a little amount of food when your pet is hungry for about 80 times. Then you can use the clicker as a “sign” of “well done”. If you want a more detailed explanation you can send me a message.

  14. killkayla Says:

    I know clicker training is used on dogs and birds.I was wondering if it would work on my pet rat? any comments?

  15. nova8 Says:

    Great video I am going to try it with my guy!

  16. FlashBurrito Says:

    Great videos. I have an Aussie too. I trained him to bow really fast based on your video. Only problem is he’ll sit down between bows, then he’s “stuck”. I have to prompt him to stand before he can bow again. He can’t seem to go from sitting to stand then bowing. Suggestions?

  17. canadianchick74 Says:

    Great! Can you do a short video on the basic “stay and wait” for a border collie. I’m working towards hin walking on a loose leash with full attention on me! Thanks!

  18. Vulcansforge Says:

    Very helpful!

  19. lattebabe Says:

    cute dog i have an australian shepherd too they are the best!!

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