PETCO Dog Training Clicker

  • Loud and long-lasting clicker is an indispensable tool for obedience training
  • Includes a d-ring for hanging on your keychain or storing on your dog’s leash or sports bag

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Loud and long-lasting clicker is an indispensable tool for obedience training. Includes a d-ring for hanging on your keychain or storing on your dog’s leash or sports bag….. More >>

PETCO Dog Training Clicker

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Aug 31, 2010 | 4 | Dog Training Products

4 Responses to “PETCO Dog Training Clicker”

  1. Laura M. L. Says:

    I like the product & alone it’s a great price and value for $1, but the shipping was 4 times that so I wouldn’t order it online.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. K. M Merrill Says:

    ok I didn’t buy it from amazon, but I use a lot of clickers for dog training,, the sit stay basic box clickers work well and don’t bend or break and fit the hand right. Clients hated these, they were too big for the hand.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Arnim Zola Says:

    There are 2 reasons you shouldn’t buy the Petco Dog Training Clicker:

    1. The construction and design is basic and barebones. You can’t see it the product photo, but the other side is where you actually “click”. There’s a thumb-shaped hole that you stick your thumb through to bend a metal strip to produce the click sound. The pointy box shape of the clicker also doesn’t fit in a pocket well or comfortably. Do you really want to use this as a keychain? All the other dog clickers on Amazon are better since they have a button instead of a thumb hole to click and they’re all rounded to fit in your pants better.

    2. The other reason you shouldn’t get this is because Petco is not eco-friendly in their packaging. The only thing in my Petco order was this dog clicker. It was shipped in a cardboard box the size of 1-1/2 show boxes. A small padded envelope would have been much better.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Gemma Zanowski Says:

    When I found this product I was ecstatic over its cheap price. However, when it arrived, I clicked it about five times and it broke! Now it clicks only sporadically, which, needless to say, is completely useless for clicker training. I ended up buying clickers from Karen Pryor’s website. They cost a dollar each, but operate with a button mechanism, which I like a lot better. So far so good with the new clickers.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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