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Hochwertiger Hunde-Clicker aus Kunststoff zur Geräuschunterdrückung beim Bellen – Trainingshilfe für Hunde
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Preparation work: Prepare a buzzer and small snacks suitable for dogs, find a quiet indoor environment to start training, and the owner can sit on a low stool or floor to get closer to the dog and reduce its pressure.
Familiarize the dog with the sound of the beep and the connection between snack rewards. After pressing the beep, throw the snack in front of the dog and repeat several times. Generally, the dog can understand within a day.
Training instructions: Design a fixed language (sound and gesture) as instructions. After issuing the instructions, if the dog makes the corresponding action, immediately press the buzzer and give a reward; If you don't do it, stick to the instructions. If the dog is grabbing snacks, put your hands behind your back to indicate that it's not right. For example, when training to "sit", place the snack close to the dog's nose and lower it. The dog will then sit down, press the beep button and throw the snack within one second after sitting down, and repeat the training.
precautions
Training timing: Do not train your dog when it is very hungry or has just finished eating. You can do it half an hour or an hour after your dog's meal, and adjust it according to your dog's lifestyle habits.
Action sequence: The actions should be gradual, starting with simple actions such as sitting, standing, and lying down, and then consolidating before teaching more difficult actions such as jumping, rolling, following, and picking up objects.
Avoid confusion: During the training process, maintain consistency between instructions and rewards, and do not confuse the dog. For example, do not give rewards to dogs when they do not perform the correct actions according to instructions, and do not frequently change instructions or reward methods.







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