Clicker Training for Dog Obedience


by Nick Luvera - Date: 2008-06-11 - Word Count: 526 Share This!

You may have heard, or even witnessed, dog obedience via a unique and intelligent method, clicker training. A clicker is a small plastic box with a metal strip that makes a crisp click when you push it down and release it. By pairing the clicker with a food reward, the clicker becomes a powerful tool for shaping behavior. Using a clicker in dog training is more effective than using voice commands because a click is not a sound heard by the animal in any other situation. Additionally, the click can be produced at the exact moment a good behavior occurs. In this way, you can reward desirable behavior with a click, and let your dog know he or she is doing the right thing. The clicker combined with positive reinforcement such as food rewards, is an effective and humane way to train your dog.

Why Clicker Training Works - The principle behind clicker training comes from operant conditioning. Operant conditioning is how we learn from the consequences of our actions. We tend to repeat actions that have positive outcomes and not repeat those that have negative ones. Psychologist B. F. Skinner studied operant conditioning by training lab rats. Skinner's lab rats were placed in boxes that contained a lever that would operate a trap door. When a rat accidentally pressed the lever, the trap door would open and a food reward would tumble into the box. Skinner learned that the rats began associating the action of depressing the lever with food. Thus, this behavior was positively reinforced and the rats were trained through operant conditioning. Clicker training employs this same idea, by rewarding the dog with a treat when the click is heard, and the click is only heard when a positive behavior is being reinforced. Clicker training is most effective when done in short training sessions, rather than hour-long obedience "cram" sessions. When done properly, clicker training is an effective means of training both young puppies and older dogs, even those who have previously been trained by other means, such as voice commands. Most dogs pick up clicker training incredibly fast; within a few weeks your dog should know all its basic commands such as sit, heel, stay and come.

Getting Started with Clicker Training - The first step to beginning clicker training is to pair the click with a treat reward. Click and give your dog a treat until your dog begins to expect a treat when he hears the click. Next, wait patiently until your dog exhibits a behavior that you want to reinforce. Click during this desired behavior, as the timing of the click is crucial. For instance, to teach your dog to sit, click and give a treat every time he begins to sit, then delay the click and treat until his rump is fully on the ground. Once your dog associates the act of sitting with a reward, add the verbal cue "sit" before this desired behavior occurs. When your dog's response to the sit command becomes consistent, continue to use the clicker, but vary the food rewards. Your dog will be well on his way to being the most obedient on the block!

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