MurphysMinder
Well-Known Member
I rather stupidly volunteered to take Pickle to a training class which was being run to assess a would be trainer for APDT. The idea being the trainer has to take a basic puppy class, teach a few simple exercises and is judged on her ability I presume. I volunteered mainly because it was more socialisation for Pickle, plus it was free and there was a free goody bag.
I did feel a bit mean that some poor soul would be subjected to the squealing over excited little body that is our Pickle. Anyway we duly arrived and the trainer introduced herself and came and met all the dogs. She asked what breed Pickle was and when I told her she said"oh you don't see many of those do you", I have learned that this basically means people have never heard of them. 
She then handed everyone a clicker and explained the principle, all fine, I have done a bit of clicker work with him but always at home on his own. As soon as a class of 6 pups and handlers were working together, with everybody clicking at different times it blew poor Pickles brain. Every time he heard a click he was spinning round to see where it came from and then expecting a reward, even though he wasn't doing anything. The trainer was walking round with a large tub of liver cake which he also found fascinating, far more so than my bits of sausage. He does get very over excited with treats so I don't over do it and actually just use kibble at home, but reckon we needed a bit more. Whilst I was calming him down and trying to keep 4 feet on the floor the trainer did tell me I needed to make him do this as "you don't want him jumping up when he grows big", erm, so another one who doesn't know what a heeler is, fair enough but why not just ask.
He did settle down and I was actually quite pleased with him, but I really don't think clicker training is the way to go with him in a group situation. Has anyone used clickers in a class, and how do you get the dog to focus on you rather than everyone elses click?
I don't know if we will be told if the trainer passes or not, tbh I was not very impressed, she seemed to concentrate on one very biddable little spaniel to show how to introduce things, kept her distance from Pickle, which is understandable
and I hope I have the experience to work on him, but as far as she knew I was a total novice and she really didn't offer me any training tips at all.
She then handed everyone a clicker and explained the principle, all fine, I have done a bit of clicker work with him but always at home on his own. As soon as a class of 6 pups and handlers were working together, with everybody clicking at different times it blew poor Pickles brain. Every time he heard a click he was spinning round to see where it came from and then expecting a reward, even though he wasn't doing anything. The trainer was walking round with a large tub of liver cake which he also found fascinating, far more so than my bits of sausage. He does get very over excited with treats so I don't over do it and actually just use kibble at home, but reckon we needed a bit more. Whilst I was calming him down and trying to keep 4 feet on the floor the trainer did tell me I needed to make him do this as "you don't want him jumping up when he grows big", erm, so another one who doesn't know what a heeler is, fair enough but why not just ask.
He did settle down and I was actually quite pleased with him, but I really don't think clicker training is the way to go with him in a group situation. Has anyone used clickers in a class, and how do you get the dog to focus on you rather than everyone elses click?
I don't know if we will be told if the trainer passes or not, tbh I was not very impressed, she seemed to concentrate on one very biddable little spaniel to show how to introduce things, kept her distance from Pickle, which is understandable