CLICKER TRAINING YOUR
DOG
If you are looking to train your dog you might consider using
the ‘clicker training’ method,
which has recently become popular amongst dog trainers all over
the country.
In this method the trainer has to make use of a clicker, a tiny
plastic box with a metal button which makes a distinctive click
sound once the button has been pressed. The training method is
simple and is in many ways parallel to the positive training
method. Here is what you have to do. Decide on a certain behavior
which you want to teach or reinforce your dog to do. A number of
behaviors/actions come naturally to the dog like sitting, eating,
standing, barking etc. and these need just to be reinforced so that
your dog knows when you want him to do what. Various other actions
like acting dead, shaking hands, rolling over etc. do not come
naturally to the dog and need to be taught. Clicker training can be
used to do both.
Clicker training works according to the basic principles of
operant conditioning, by associating the sound of the clicker with
a food item which the dog particularly likes. Now all you have to
do is use the clicker to command the dog to do something, the dog,
given that he associates the sound of the clicker with the food,
immediately obliges and the training is complete.
Let us take an example to illustrate the method better, suppose
you want to teach your dog to sit, you put a cookie on your dog's
nose playfully and then move it upwards, the dog will obviously
follow the movement of the biscuit with its nose and will then
naturally rest its posterior on the floor, thereby putting himself
in a sitting position. Now time your clicking to be so accurate as
to occur right as the dog seats himself, now give him the biscuit
and praise him. Continue doing this for sometime till the dog
begins to associate the clicking with the food until the click
makes him sit without you luring him with treats. Now teach him
another behavior, but remember to attach the clicking cue only once
the animal himself offers you the behavior otherwise the clicking
will not be connected to anything in the dog's head and he will be
confused regarding what it means.
Your dog is one smart little animal and it's time you gave him
due credit for that. A number of trainers have been known to use
negative reinforcement techniques alongside the clicker method but
this simply doesn’t work because punishment at all times creates a
number of unwanted behavior even if it serves the primary purpose
of teaching the dog to not do something temporarily.
Any kind of training is a strenuous and rigorous process and
needs time and patience. Although clicker training method has a
high success rate it might not work for certain types of dogs, if
you see that it’s not working for your pet you would be well
advised to use some other technique to teach it tricks.
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