If you want to learn the first top #11 problems people face when they start clicker training and how to solve those issues, keep reading.
Clicker training is a great method to communicate with your furry friend. Furthermore, it is a way to tell your dog he tried something that worked.
Right from the start, you need to get things right and understand that a click is not a reward, and it is not a command. It is just a sign that a reward is coming and that to get another one, the previous action must be repeated.
When done correctly, training your dog with a clicker is a piece of cake, but when you don't fully understand how to use this tool, you can really make things worse.
The good news is, it doesn't matter if you are just a beginner or you just brought a puppy at home, and you don't know where to start.
When you have the right information, you can get on the right track and improve things right away.
That's exactly why this book exists.
Here you will discover:
- If a clicker is just a marker, why not use the word "Yes," "Good boy/Good Girl."
- Two tools that can make your life a lot easier.
- Why you should pay attention to what type of treats you are using and what kind of treats are the best.
- The reason why I think there is no such thing as fading out rewards completely.
- Why some trainers don't like using a clicker.
- A few other tools you can use to replace the clicker.
- One thing you should never do if you want to keep this tool super powerful.
- The perfect age to start clicker training.
- Why these kinds of training sessions are way better than the rest, and how many sessions per day.
- Why it is not too late to start teaching your furry friend new tricks.
- What are those two ways you can go about it when you want to add a cue to a behavior?
- The best thing you can do when you have two dogs.
- Why you can use the clicker when you want to potty train your puppy, and what is the most important thing you should know (what gets rewarded gets repeated.)
- The smart way to wean off of treats and why most people fail to do this correctly.
Even if you think clickers are expensive and you don't know if this method will be the ideal one for your puppy, you don't have to worry. This book covers what you can do when you don't own a clicker and how to go about it with 0 costs.
If you believe you can't apply this information because you are not a dog trainer or just a beginner, you couldn't be more wrong. This book is created exactly for you to see the most common 11 problems normal people (without dog training skills) face, how you can avoid them, and do this the right way.
So if you want to make your training sessions a lot more effective and enjoyable, scroll up and click the "Add to cart" button.