Saturday, September 19, 2009

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Clicker training is based on classical conditioning and operant conditioning.

First you have to apply classical conditioning, making your dog associates the sound of the clicker with something pleasant (usually food).

What follows is simple. Each time your dog performs the behavior you want to teach, you click and give him some reward. With a few repetitions, your dog will have learned what you wanted to teach.

After your dog performs frequently that particular behavior, you must add a command to the entire sequence.

For example, if you want to teach your dog to sit, you must first learn to do without the verbal command. Once you do it often to receive your reward, you say "Sit" before he feels. After a few repetitions, he will answer to order.

Why use a clicker instead of just giving the reward? Because the clicker you can mark the exact moment your dog performs the desired behavior, even when you are near him.

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