Dog Clicker Training


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Every dog has its quirks –a few things they do that other dogs do not that could either make the training process far simpler or infinitely more complicated. When it comes to training Weimaraners, the biggest issue is that they are so energetic.
First conceived of as dogs intended for hunting and [...]

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Discover Dog Obedience Training

Every dog has its quirks –a few things they do that other dogs do not that could either make the training process far simpler or infinitely more complicated. When it comes to training Weimaraners, the biggest issue is that they are so energetic.

First conceived of as dogs intended for hunting and then utilized for more agile and extraneous exercises, Weimaraners are the hard workers and great bounders. High energy dogs can be a bit more difficult if you skip over the training and simply expect them to behave through some type of osmosis. Which is why some type of training is a must, and is one tool that can really be quite helpful for this particular breed.

Training Weimaraners with a clicker works amazingly well due to their being one of the smarter breeds. The key is to keep them busy by working or giving them a job, which for dogs, can be as simple as giving them proper daily exercise both for their mind and their body. Clicker training can start as young as 10 weeks, though it's important to realize that at this young of an age they will need very short training sessions in order not to overwhelm or exhaust their little minds.

Using Clickers

The clicker is really pretty simple. It's plastic and shapped so that when you push on it, it makes a clicking sound.  The human ear can pick it up easily, which means it will be very distinct to a dog’s far more acute sense of hearing.

When you use a clicker, you relay a single sharp piece of feedback to a dog – something so simple they can clearly understand it. Basically, after some initial training, Weimaraners will begin to associate that the clicker means “perform this act for praise”.

When you’ve successfully instilled the correlation of the sound of the clicker to the idea of a reward or a treat, they’ll then find it easier to respond to you and would be eager to please.

The premise of the clicker is quite basic. A dog is easily conditioned and adaptable with regards to certain stimuli. Their desire to be gratified must be sustained. If they perform a particular action that would generate such results, they would then do their best to do so.

Training Weimaraners with Your Clicker

To start, you need to train your Weimaraner to recognize the sound of the clicker as a sign of positive feedback. This is classical conditioning – when you combine two seemingly unrelated things to solicit an action.

In this case, you will use the clicker and then give your dog a treat. For each Weimaraner, the amount of time it takes to make the connection varies. In my experience, though, they figure it out pretty fast – usually in no more than an hour over the course of a day or two.

Once the dog knows that the clicker means “yay!” they will immediately respond when they hear it. So, now you need to get the dog to perform the action you’re aiming for. You can lure them, help them, or coax them – whatever is necessary to make them sit, lie down, or speak. Sometimes, they will do it naturally.

Training Weimaraners gets far easier at this point. Whenever the Weimaraner performs the action you’re targeting, you will click your clicker and then reinforce their behavior with a treat or reward.

Once the dog recognizes the behavior they are supposed to perform, you can start generalizing it by having them perform it in different places, for different lengths of time or farther from you.

Verbal feedback on your behalf through simple words like “sit” or “speak” greatly helps the process of training. Complement the verbal commands with the clicker and you’ll soon have a dog that is responsive even with a clicker.”

Remember to only do one command at a time. Training Weimaraners with more than one command at a time can be confusing. Don’t worry – they will remember. You’ve just planted a seed deep in their brain and it’s unlikely to dislodge anytime soon.

For more articles on Clicker Training Weimaraners, visit AdogObedienceTraining.com

 

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