running_dog
Honored Member
Once upon a time there was a clicker resistor called Runningdog. When Runningdog finally succumbed at first she didn't even buy a clicker, she used one of those biro pens with a clicky point.

WOW!
Even a clicky biro opened up a whole new line of communication with my dog.
Suddenly my dog could learn faster, adding to his already quite extensive trick list at a rate that would have been unthinkable before, he was more excited about training, I could capture behaviours he did naturally, he could learn more complex tricks, we became a team... he was always clever but I found he was even brighter than I had ever imagined - not that he uses that cleverness to my advantage :-)
I wonder how many people there are who are reasonably committed to training their dogs and who actually regret buying a clicker?

WOW!
Even a clicky biro opened up a whole new line of communication with my dog.
Suddenly my dog could learn faster, adding to his already quite extensive trick list at a rate that would have been unthinkable before, he was more excited about training, I could capture behaviours he did naturally, he could learn more complex tricks, we became a team... he was always clever but I found he was even brighter than I had ever imagined - not that he uses that cleverness to my advantage :-)
I wonder how many people there are who are reasonably committed to training their dogs and who actually regret buying a clicker?



I meant to check the last box, but hit the third...
That's gorgeous. Zac unfolding himself, ambling over and waving to you! Love it!
He must have been fed up with Gus not 'getting it" so decided to show him how it was done. Nothing like 'remote' learning. Shows how smart dogs are though doesn't it!