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Gordykins

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So... this must be a really stupid question... but how do you clicker train a deaf animal? I always thought they had to hear a click?
 

sara

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Thanks all!

So... this must be a really stupid question... but how do you clicker train a deaf animal? I always thought they had to hear a click?
Easy, you clicker train with either a light or a hand signal. Scout was trained using a thumbs up and Mouse, Boo, and Munch are trained using a little LED keychain light

Here's Mouse's first session learning to "read a book" You can see the flashes of light.
 

Gordykins

Experienced Member
Thanks all!



Easy, you clicker train with either a light or a hand signal. Scout was trained using a thumbs up and Mouse, Boo, and Munch are trained using a little LED keychain light

Here's Mouse's first session learning to "read a book" You can see the flashes of light.
Makes sense! Thanks for the adorable demo too :)
I just hadn't thought of hand signals and things like that as clicker training before. One of the other foster moms who I know had a foster dog who was hard of hearing, and she used a thumbs up. The trainer had recommended a laser pointer until she learned that chasing the laser pointer was the one thing that really made this dog light up... so she suggested that she kept the light as a playtime thing, and just used the hand signal.
 
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