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QUICK CLICKS - 40 FAST AND FUN BEHAVIORS TO TRAIN WITH A CLICKER (SLIGHT COVER SCUFFING/ OLD EDITION.)
by Mandy Book & Cheryl Smith (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Dogwise Publishing
Edition: 2001 Paperback, 261 pages
ISBN: 9780967479644 Item: DTB714P
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Summary: (OLD 1st EDITION) Learn clicker training without confusing jargon, using step-by-step instructions for training a variety of fun and useful behaviors.
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Expanded Description:
Quick Clicks explains the technique of clicker training without the often-confusing jargon, and provides step-by-step instructions for training a variety of fun and useful behaviors. Useful training includes Wait at the door, Walk nicely on and off leash, and Confidence-building exercises, while a chapter on Tricks provides some fun and games. Early chapters help the novice practice the technique in quick and easy bits and pieces, while the final chapter explains the formal language of operant conditioning, for further reading on the subject and provides a list of Resources.
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“Now I’ll be honest, I’ve always thought clicker training to be something I had no desire or drive for. I’ve done obedience training (not for competition, but for good manners) since I was a preteen—how I trained worked, so why learn another style of training? So the opportunity to review this book was one I felt I should take advantage of. I wanted insight to see what this was really all about. The book starts with giving the reader a bit of history of clicker training as well as explaining the advantages to use it. It is written in layman's terms and quite understandable and while reading it, since I have two very young pups here, I thought “What the heck, let’s give this a try!” I must admit that ALL of my dogs’ now rush to me if they see me reaching for the clicker. It works! This book gives effective, building-block style instructions. Beneficial to any animal owner looking for ways to train for that well-behaved companion to that high-level competition dog or one who does those amusing tricks we all enjoy.”
Mary Magee
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| Quick Clicks or How to avoid problem behaviours.., February 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Jane in Sydney |
This book is going to be on my recommended read list for new dog and pup owners. For those folk interested in how best to raise their dog, be it pup or rescue, by using this book they can see how to use positive training to promote behaviours they want and help shape their pet into their ideal companion.
For those with lots of dog experience be it clicker or other, there is still lots of great information to gleaned with most of the everyday behaviours or problems addressed. Easy to read, either cover to cover, or just to pick up when you want some tips on how to address a particular behaviour. |
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| Great!, November 2, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Lori Ford |
| I have found this book very helpful. It is well organized and the text is simple enough for a beginner (like me) to read it. The index of behaviors is a GREAT way to find things. So if you are just looking for one certain behavior ,flip to the back and bam! There it is! The resources the book lists are all up to date ! Wonderful bood I'd recommend it to anyone that does clicker training or wants to! |
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| Brava!, April 21, 2003 |
| Reviewer: Darlene Arden |
| This is a great book for beginning trainers and more advanced ones as well. In even includes a terrific glossary for those who want a better understanding of the terminology. |
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