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Old 06-05-2001, 08:47 PM
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Clicker Training

I've been all over the web and I see alot about clicker training. What are the general thoughts about it. Is 9 weeks too young? Where do I find the proper "clicker"? Is it any better than general obedience training? Thanks in advance! :D
 
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Old 06-06-2001, 01:37 AM
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Sure beats any pull/jerk, push/pull method of years gone by!

I clicker train without the clicker :D :D

I know Trainers Choice catalog sells them..and I believe I even saw them at PetsMart recently.

You can't go wrong with any MOTIVATIONAL training method that doesn't involve any type of compulsion in the puppy imprinting phase. Your dog will be grateful too :)

9 weeks isn't too young. It's a great way to build a bond that will last a lifetime too.
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