amazincc wrote:I have these... attached to a wrist coil.
http://store.clickertraining.com/newiclick.html
BigDogBuford wrote:amazincc wrote:I have these... attached to a wrist coil.
http://store.clickertraining.com/newiclick.html
Thank you.
TheRedQueen wrote:
I like the iclicks best too...they're easy to use...with fingernails, with limited hand mobility, in your mouth, under your foot...even accidentally clicking in a tight jeans pocket when I bend over.
amazincc wrote:TheRedQueen wrote:
I like the iclicks best too...they're easy to use...with fingernails, with limited hand mobility, in your mouth, under your foot...even accidentally clicking in a tight jeans pocket when I bend over.
Yup.
BigDogBuford wrote:Soooo....where do I buy a clicker?
Malli wrote:BigDogBuford wrote:Soooo....where do I buy a clicker?
Its fun! Its fun! In case you didn't read, I just started it "for fun" and it makes it so I can teach Oscar stuff crazy fast!
Violet wrote:What I am seeing in Farrah, Like Jeanine said, this dog is exceedingly intelligent. She is also athletic, though not overly driven. Farrah is a dog who is ONLY going to be a good dog with owners she respects. And I don't think it has anything to do with earning her respect..she has to like you straight out of the gate or it isn't going to happen. And if she thinks you don't like her, she is going to thumb her nose at you, so to speak. Dawn met her and agreed that in the right hands, you get her focus, this is agility dog material. We also think she is a husky/pit mix and has more northern dog traits than pit bull traits. As in..she is eager to please on her own terms.
Violet wrote:What I meant by respect is more, she has to click with a person. Not neccessarily in a human to human way of respect. Farrah and I hit it off instantly when she came from the shelter. And again when she came back to me. I had a few days of needing to enforce the behaviors I wanted from her on command but then, easy peasy dog. I had initially called Farrah and insta dog as in you could expect good behavior from her instantly. And I think that is true as long as it's a good fit.
And Malli..I hope you are right. I would like to think you are right. But I was really shocked Jeanine had the issues she did with her after having had her for several days first and not had a single problem. And now that she is back..minor issues but have things all ironed out and she is pretty much angellic.
She probably has both less AND more structure here that at Jeanines. She has more free time out in a dog run which probably helps. And I ahve a very strict schedule with dog rotations and feeding time which I think is harder for Jeanine to do with her work schedule.
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