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Clicker Training Dogs
By Doreen Dell


Dog clicker training is a positive reinforcement training method using a dog clicker training tool for communicating with your canine. It is becoming standard dog training to help your dog improve and perform an action like "sit." Being quite popular, it can be found in most pet stores. Dog clicker training is based on the premise of simultaneous click and reward using food or treats to train the dog. Even poorly trained dogs can be taught to be obedient and behave accordingly.

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Jonas McKenzie writes:

Subject: dog clicker training

Thanks for this great info - i am well on my way to clicker training my beagle. He's so responsive and smart!

Thanks again for this because I'm loving this clicker now :)

Comment provided September 20, 2009 at 6:32 pm

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