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Coachi Multi-Clicker Dog Training Clicker

£6.00

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Introducing the Coachi Multi-Clicker - the perfect tool for easy, fun and effective dog training! Its patented volume control feature has three settings, making it suitable for both nervous and boisterous dogs. The adjustable volume also makes it an ideal choice for puppies.
  • Great for teaching
  • With volume control
  • Easy to hold

The Coachi Multi-Clicker has a patented volume control with 3 settings, allowing you to adjust for a distinctive sound for nervous and sound sensitive dogs and to cater for those more boisterous canines! The adjustable volume means the Multi-Clicker is perfect for puppies too. Clicker training is easy, fun and effective! This popular training method uses positive reinforcement to reward good behaviour. Great for teaching fun tricks as well as basic commands, like sit, down and stay. It has a raised thumb-piece for easy use and an adjustable wrist strap for the perfect fit, so great for children and adults and it's even reflective too!

Features:

  • REWARD TRAINING - Clicker training is easy, fun and effective! This popular training method uses positive reinforcement to reward good behaviour. .
  • VOLUME CONTROL - The Coachi Multi-Clicker has a patented volume control with 3 settings, allowing you to adjust for nervous and sound sensitive dogs and to cater for those more boisterous canines. .
  • EASY TO HOLD - It has a raised thumb-piece for easy use and an adjustable wrist strap for the perfect fit, so great for children and adults, its even reflective too. .
  • PERFECT FOR PUPPIES: The adjustable volume means the Multi-Clicker is perfect for puppies. Great for teaching fun tricks as well as basic commands, like sit, down and stay. .
  • EASY TO TRAIN - Four simple steps: 1. Encourage the desired behaviour. 2. Click the moment it happens. 3. Reward immediately after. 4. Add a visual or verbal command once behaviour is established

Suitable for: All dogs, but also can be used with cats, rabbits, rats, chickens and more

Approximate Dimensions (Product):

One Size: H8.5 x W8.5 x D3.2cm

Product code: 7153168

The Coachi range was created by the experts at Company of Animals and it is designed to focus on promoting effective, humane and positive methods, making training simple and rewarding for both owners and their dogs. Every one of our products is conceived and designed by our behaviour experts at Company of Animals. The unique range features products to help you get the best out of your dog and make training fun. The products are created, designed and tested at our famous Animal Behaviour Centre, where they undergo extensive development to ensure the best possible result. Is your dog not listening? Or perhaps they're running off? Or even chewing your new shoes? From whistles to clickers, our extensive range covers all your training needs. So, whether you've got a puppy or an old dog, we can teach them some new tricks.

How to use:

Top Tips for using your clicker:
Before you start training with your clicker, do a quick check to ensure your dog isn't worried by the sound, start with the clicker on the lowest volume setting.
Keep training sessions short and fun! You want your dog to love training and if you get angry, frustrated or ask for too much, your dog will not enjoy it.
Do not point the clicker at your dog, hold it in your hand close by your side.
The click must only be used to mark a good behaviour, not to get your dog's attention.
Click only once each time​.
The clicker is not a command to tell the dog what to do nor is it the reward. The clicker indicates to your dog that they have got something right and the reward is to follow.
Getting started with your clicker.
You will need some reward treats for your dog during training sessions. Make sure the treats are small yet really tasty and part of your dog's total daily food allowance.
Find a quiet area where there are no distractions.
For your dog to associate the click sound with a reward, you must first "charge the clicker".
To do this, click and then immediately give your dog a treat.
Do not click and reward at the same time; the treat must follow the click.
Repeat this until your dog becomes alert to the sound and starts to expect a treat from you.
In the early stages even if you click by accident, you must reward your dog.

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