Dog training owes much of its success to clickers. But what are these little things, and how to use them?
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Clicker is first associated with a positive reward, like food, and then used to mark the exact behaviour a dog is doing. This way a dog learns that when they hear a click, they’ve done the right thing and a reward is on it’s way. All though a clicker is a very useful training tool, you don’t need to own one for this type of positive-reinforcement. There are many other ways to mark your dog’s good behaviour! In my dog training classes in Sydney we practise using a word ‘yes’ as our mark for the right behaviour.
Clickers Work Because They Provide A Consistent Signal
Clickers work well in dog training because they provide a consistent sound that always means a reward is coming. But they also serve another purpose: a click bridges the time gap between the subject’s behaviour and the delivery of the reinforcing reward. This means that a click is faster way to let your dog know a reward is coming than saying “good boy/girl” for example. It’s also faster than giving a treat. In dog training timing is very important!
How to Use a Clicker?
The secret to the clicker is this: the click is paired with a high-value reinforcer (food) until the dog has made a classically conditioned association between the sound and the treat. You do this by clicking the clicker and then immediately feeding the dog a treat. You repeat this a number of times – click, treat; click, treat; click, treat – until your dog’s eyes light up when she hears the click and she looks for the treat. That’s when the association has been made.
You Don’t Need a Clicker
Even though a clicker is helpful and can make training your dog a lot easier, any distinctive, consistent sound, gesture, or event can work. I use the verbal marker “Yes!” myself, in a distinct, consistent, bright tone of voice. And the marker doesn’t have to be a sound! Any signal that is consistent and easily noticed can work as a reward marker.
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