I know that you can use a clicky pen in the place of a clicker. Most clicky pens make different sounds when you click the point in and out. For example, some pens sound like this: tick TACK...then tick TICK. I started with the clicky pen today and was wondering if the different clicks could influence training in any way.
When I started with the pen, I didn't think it was loud enough, so I went to the store to buy a clicker. I read on the sticky thread that clickers are relatively cheap. The only one I found was about 4 dollars. Is this fair or a rip-off?
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That price sounds about right I think... I know in the uk its usually cheaper to get them online and buy 5 at a time (I always lose them!).
With clicky pens... or other household objects you need to keep that item safe because some dogs will be really specific and only get the sound taht ONE item makes. Other dogs will generalise quite fast that one clicky pen sounds much like another... but not all will.
With clicky pens... or other household objects you need to keep that item safe because some dogs will be really specific and only get the sound taht ONE item makes. Other dogs will generalise quite fast that one clicky pen sounds much like another... but not all will.
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Thanks! I will search the web and consider buying in bulk.
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We got the generic store brand clicker from PetSmart and it was less than $2.00, but that's just because I didn't like the other ones they had and refused to pay much more than that. There's a clicker I've been eyeing, I just haven't gotten around to ordering it (they don't have them at the stores nearby).
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I like the ones with a finger loop instead of a wrist coil, easier for me to use. I get them online at the same place I buy my other dog supplies.
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I've used a few different types of clickers and they all sound different. It takes a couple of clicks with a new type of clicker for Rupe to realise that it means the same, especially if it's a softer click than the one I normally use, but that's it.
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Thank you all for the info. I'm not planning on using one, but was wondering if anyone had ever used one of those clicker leashes. They have a clicker built in to the handle. Looks like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Clickerleash-1-Wi ... 091&sr=1-1
http://www.amazon.com/Clickerleash-1-Wi ... 091&sr=1-1
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Do the clicky pens work just as well as the clickers themselves?
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O wow! I've never heard of the clicker leash! How is it used??dontpugme wrote:Thank you all for the info. I'm not planning on using one, but was wondering if anyone had ever used one of those clicker leashes. They have a clicker built in to the handle. Looks like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Clickerleash-1-Wi ... 091&sr=1-1
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It looks like a regular lead. The handle is made of what looks like heavy duty plastic. There's a button where your thumb would be where the clicker is.sj96skittles wrote:O wow! I've never heard of the clicker leash! How is it used??dontpugme wrote:Thank you all for the info. I'm not planning on using one, but was wondering if anyone had ever used one of those clicker leashes. They have a clicker built in to the handle. Looks like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Clickerleash-1-Wi ... 091&sr=1-1
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O. So is it like a clicker built into the leash? Are you gonna get 1?
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Oi oi - no text speak! This isnt facebook and it isnt a text message, you are free to use vowels and consonants and use as maaaaaaaaany of them as you like *hands you some vowels* (not really shouty, just a reminder!)
I use clickers on a bit of elastic that goes round my wrist because i prefer leather dog leads, but I can see this could be handy for some people, especially as handling lead, clicker, treats etc can be pretty tricky at times!
I use clickers on a bit of elastic that goes round my wrist because i prefer leather dog leads, but I can see this could be handy for some people, especially as handling lead, clicker, treats etc can be pretty tricky at times!
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I don't really need one. I'd rather have my clicker around my wrist.
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