Natch
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Ok, so I have a minor training glitch, having been very successful with various horses in the past with clicker training, it seems we are in danger of falling at the first hurdle here with Bracken, the wimpy black lab.
Got dog.
Got clicker.
Got all kinds of treats.
Step 1. get your dog used to the clicker noise equals a treat. Click clicker. Dog jumps out of skin, but is food orientated enough to be pleased to receive a treat. Repeat: dog jumps a bit further out of skin, and has to be tempted back for treat. Repeat until dog jumps further and further away from the clicker, and now no longer wants to come back to you for even the most tempting morsel, 'lest the scary clicker go off again.

um.... help? i'm not entirely sure how to proceed. Do I flood her with it until she realises it is not a LabradorEater, or click it randomly throughout the day (which seems to work and she isn't frit but I'm not sure if this is desentsitising her, or even if desensitising is the right thing to do or not?)
Do you think with a dog who can be so nervous and highly strung as her, its partly at least about picking the right moment? I had the clicker hidden in my pocket today, and she took great delight in having the odd carrot peeling treat and no notice of the noise
At elevenses time she saw the clicker on the side and that was enough to illicit a self-imposed spooky jump and hairy race around the house
Last night when I tried click = treat she would sniff it to begin with, but ended up refusing to look at it.
Don't want to do much more until I've had some advice, as don't want to do any more damage!
I am sure that if she could get over this fear of the clicker, she would ace at being clicker trained - as far as I am concerned, she has an ideal food orientated, wants to please, will experiment to find out what you want attitude for it.
Over to you experts! pretty please!?
Got dog.
Got clicker.
Got all kinds of treats.
Step 1. get your dog used to the clicker noise equals a treat. Click clicker. Dog jumps out of skin, but is food orientated enough to be pleased to receive a treat. Repeat: dog jumps a bit further out of skin, and has to be tempted back for treat. Repeat until dog jumps further and further away from the clicker, and now no longer wants to come back to you for even the most tempting morsel, 'lest the scary clicker go off again.
um.... help? i'm not entirely sure how to proceed. Do I flood her with it until she realises it is not a LabradorEater, or click it randomly throughout the day (which seems to work and she isn't frit but I'm not sure if this is desentsitising her, or even if desensitising is the right thing to do or not?)
Do you think with a dog who can be so nervous and highly strung as her, its partly at least about picking the right moment? I had the clicker hidden in my pocket today, and she took great delight in having the odd carrot peeling treat and no notice of the noise
Don't want to do much more until I've had some advice, as don't want to do any more damage!
Over to you experts! pretty please!?