|
Nov 4 2006, 9:25 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
1 word added
|
|
Change: personal history 50s, 60s and 70s No obedience classes of any sort but our Irish Setter and, later, Samoyeds were well behaved dogs who also knew some basic obedience commands. I've no idea how, I don't remember any training. They probably read our minds.mid 80's Mac, our
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1551)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 9:24 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
15 words added
|
|
Change: Just scroll past this if you want to go directly to our current clicker experience.Sit/Down/Stay etc. - a little history 50s, 60s and 70s No obedience classes of any sort but our Irish Setter and, later,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1550)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 9:19 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
1 word added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: clickstickClickstick has an extensible wand on the end and comes with directions. Koda has circus ambitions. Leave it (wikifido instructions) was taught the first way, food in hand, then later with a piece
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1535)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 9:13 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
4 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: ($1($1 including the wrist coil)coil) and loud, which is good for Bix. But a lot of clicking causes Sore Thumb - an occupational hazard ?
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1535)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 9:07 PM EST
|
Anonymous |
|
edit |
21 words added
8 words deleted
|
|
Change: See the Bix Clix section below for the specifics.A basic article on obedience training and control. The disputesLots of clicker/food/whatever trainers are absolutely enraged by both traditional training and behavior changing techniques such as those used by Cesar Millan and Matthew Margolis. For examples
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1535)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:48 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
3 words added
3 words deleted
|
|
Change: I suppose.? The little animals are also inexpensive. Some don't work, but at 4/$1 that doesn't matter too much. They are entertaining and small enough
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1522)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:44 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1524)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:43 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
3 images added
|
|
Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
(Word count: 1524)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:38 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
49 words added
1 image added
|
|
Change: his back, with his feet in the air. The little animal clickers were an attempt to solve this, sowing them around everywhere. But ... they are easily eaten and so have to be kept out of the reach of dogs and kids.
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1524)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:29 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
96 words added
65 words deleted
1 image added
|
|
Change: (Fidowiki instructions) Koda was taught the first way, food in hand, then later with a piece of food on the table. Bix's class went directly
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1476)
|
|
Nov 4 2006, 6:24 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
155 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: We are becoming clicker connoisseurs. The yellow button clicker is what we were given in class, and seems to be available at pet stores everywhere.
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1444)
|
|
Nov 1 2006, 3:54 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
26 words added
1 word deleted
|
|
Change: hard to manage clicker, leash, treats.Bix does his most adorable, spontaneous tricks when no clicker is around.around and he doesn't seem to hear the surprised !yes! Example: sliding down a small hill headfirst, on his back, with his feet in the air.
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1289)
|
|
Nov 1 2006, 3:51 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
4 words added
2 words deleted
|
|
Change: Treats:Treats: Picky, Picky. Bix likes Charlie Bears, Koda doesn't. Both love Natural Balance roll food cut into microscopic pieces, Waggers beef lung pieces that
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1263)
|
|
Nov 1 2006, 3:48 PM EST
|
|
|
edit |
44 words added
|
|
Change: Mouse kills. To click or not to click? ProblemsTwice Koda has tried to eat the clicker.Unless one is an octupus, it is hard to manage clicker, leash, treats.Bix does his most adorable, spontaneous tricks when no clicker is around.
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1263)
|
|
Oct 18 2006, 4:06 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
103 words added
9 words deleted
|
|
Change: Also real Cheshire cheese. Though per/pound pricy, In tiny pieces it is cheaper that purchased treats. No biscuits. They don't like any sort of dog biscuit, and the only ones they will tolerate are some from the Petco biscuit bar shaped like white pretzels. Basic books read as prep:Pryor,
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1218)
|
|
Oct 16 2006, 1:57 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
9 words added
4 words deleted
|
|
Change: More Clicker Resources Lots of little videos. (If you are using Linux your firefox may crash)Beginning clicking. Sit and down with a clicker. Actually that looks like lure/reward with clicker as opposed to pure clicker training. Whatever. It has some good hints.:For most
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1121)
|
|
Oct 16 2006, 1:39 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
41 words added
|
|
Change: Treats Picky, Picky. Bix likes Charlie Bears, Koda doesn't. Both love Natural Balance roll food cut into micro-miniture pieces, Waggers beef lung pieces that snap into tiny fragments, and crust cut off pizza, allowed to get stale, and pinched into fragments. Basic books read as prep:Pryor, Karen Don't
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1116)
|
|
Oct 16 2006, 1:25 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
25 words added
|
|
Change: Did it work? For the most part. Biz will leave anything but cat poop or Waggers. Koda will leave anything but pizza or dead moles. Basic books read as prep:Pryor, Karen Don't Shoot the Dog: The New Art of Teaching and TrainingPalika, Liz The Complete Idiot's
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1073)
|
|
Oct 16 2006, 1:22 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
38 words added
|
|
Change: (Fidowiki instructions) Koda was taught the first way, food in hand, then later with a piece of food on the table. Bix's class went directly to a pile of treats on a piece of paper towel. Basic books read as prep:Pryor, Karen Don't Shoot the Dog:
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1048)
|
|
Oct 16 2006, 1:15 PM EDT
|
|
|
edit |
10 words added
|
|
Change: wonderful do-it-yourself basic training instructions as well as good links to other training information and to some of the specifics of clicker training. Please go there for reliable information.For unreliable information you are probably at the right place. The author of this page knows
View changes from previous version.
(Word count: 1009)
|