[nagdu] clicker training
Julie J
julielj at windstream.net
Thu Apr 22 14:54:56 UTC 2010
Angie,
Some thoughts in no particular order
*put a bell on her collar so you can better track where she is
*practice with a fabric mat on a wood or tile floor, so you can hear the
difference between her feet on the different surfaces
*practice a lot very close until she has the mat concept solid, then build
distance
It isn't crucial that you click at the exact instant. all of the clicker
books will tell you that it is and it will go much faster the more you are
able to click the split second that she has done the behavior you want, but
learning still occurs when you aren't perfect.
HTH
Julie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angie Giltinan" <rox0805 at verizon.net>
To: "NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users"
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 7:38 AM
Subject: [nagdu] clicker training
> My name is Angie, and I have a yellow lab from GEB. We were one of the
> first teams to be trained to use the clicker, and I do like using it. but
> after doing a bunch of reading, it seems that it's important to click
> exactly when the dog does the desired behavior, not to late, or to soon.
> My question for all you clicker users out there who are blind, how do you
> know when your dog does the behavior, for example, I want my dog to go to
> her place, I can get an idea when she's on the mat, but i can't know for
> sure, unless I have her on a leash, and am farely close to her and the
> mat.
> The books say, click when she puts a paw on the mat, I certainly can't
> tell that very well, so i'd apreciate any thoughts about this.
> Thanks much
> Essence And Angie
> P.S. even my cat is getting in to the clicker action! though he is a
> glutten, so anything that involves food, he's there!!
>
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