Before You Begin; Give The Click Meaning - Petsafe Clik-R CL-KR-18 Manual Del Usuario

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• The next step is to toss the ball and click when the ball is at the highest
point in the air. This is more difficult as there is no sound of the ball hitting a
surface to help you.
How is your timing? Practice until your timing is precise. Some people prefer to
hold their Clicker in one hand versus the other, but it is helpful to practice with the
device in each hand. Becoming ambidextrous with the training tool will make it
easier to accommodate different exercises as you train.
Tip: Keep your movement to a minimum and your voice quiet. Your dog
should focus on the click. Extra movement and noise by you, the trainer, will
be distracting.

Before You Begin

Start by setting everyone up for success:
• If necessary, restrict your dog's movement with a lead.
• Train when your dog is somewhat hungry.
• Ensure any toileting needs have already been met.
• Work in a space that is not too exciting or over-stimulating.
If your dog is not interested in interacting with you, be patient and take it slow. If
progress doesn't pick up within a few minutes, take a break and come back to
work again later.

Give the Click Meaning

We need to make an association between
the click and the treat reward for your
dog. Once your dog learns the click
predicts a reward you will have a powerful
training tool.
Note: don't wave the Clicker around or
point it at your dog.
The sound is the marker and your dog does
not need to see it to hear it. Hold the Clicker
by your side and don't draw attention to the training tool.
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