🐶 Click, Train, Reward—Your Pet's New Best Friend!
The Downtown Pet Supply Dog Clicker and Cat Training Clicker set includes two high-quality clickers designed for effective positive reinforcement training. With a loud click sound and ergonomic design featuring a wrist strap, these clickers are perfect for marking desired behaviors in dogs, cats, and puppies. Ideal for pet owners who prioritize effective training methods, this product is backed by a company that understands the needs of pets and their owners.
J**E
Not bad
Works with one animal and the other could care less and ignores it regardless. However she was a stray that I adopted, so maybe noises mean nothing to her
B**R
Clicker Training Works
Product Build: Seems like it's durable, and the button is very big so you don't accidentally click it while you're busy with other things in your hand. The only downside IMO is that the "click" could be louder. As a product, do I love it? Not really, but not because of the build or quality, just in the entire clicker training concept. More on why below.I have a Lab/Husky mix. This is a horrible combination to have, he's bipolar. Sometimes he listens to me (Lab), and sometimes he just does his own thing and runs away (Husky), thank god I live on a farm. This is in almost every command, sit, down, come. And if there is the faintest smell of food (be it cat food, the compost, or anything else), he will forget everything in his way and gobble down garbage, even after being fed an entire days meal.So I decided to give clicker training a go and it seems like it's working. The "click" could be louder I think, but my dog does respond to it at short distances (like 15m). In the past week, he's improved dramatically and only ignores me 10% of the time, compared to 50% previously. I did pair this with an e-collar to keep him focused, a little vibration (not electrical shock) and he focuses back on me. The only downside I think to clicker training is you need to keep food/treat as a reward with you, and the clicker itself. But if you have a stubborn independent dog like mine, then you have to make sacrifices for results of any kind.
N**A
The only clicker worth buying!!
I personally don't think ANY CLICKER should be even $5 so with this 4 pack of assorted color clickers and there amazing price and shipping it was a great deal and for me the only one worth buying.I train horses, dogs, birds, and fish (fish only jump ....) and I wanted to try some clicker training and even getting the horses use to a sudden popping sound so I got these and one thing I will mention is they ALWAYS LAND BUTTON UP!! They came with this card saying a list of things but I will quote the one that I think is relevant.Timing is everything. With the new I-click you won't miss a clickable moment because you fumble trying to use your clicker. (This is a personal note: you may think "fumbling? Your should be in a training session with your dog! Prepared and with treats in hand. well when on a horses back controlling the reins avoiding tree limbs while trail riding and recording all at the same time it can be hard to click at the right time but with this I can!)The I-click has been designed to let you click no matter how you happen to grab hold of it. Upside down click, sideways click, right side up click. You can click it with your thumb, palm, even your foot. (another personal note: you can click it easy with your foot I have had to a couple of time when in training with large spooky horses)and no more worries about clicking with gloves on, if you suffer from arthritis or if you have long nails or large hands. (I wear acrylic nails, gloves every now and then when working with horses and I have always had large muscle hands and could never fit my thumb inside a normal clicker without it pinching me.)
C**Y
Good
Would have liked some instructions or how to use tips for you pupNo info was in package
T**C
Certainly gets their attention
Certainly gets their attention, hahahaha, I know after reading "Think like a cat" you are suppose to use the clicker for letting them know they're doing a good thing but I can't find myself using it in this form because it is a startling annoyance rather than "hey, she's clicking I'm doing a good thing", so I am using the clicker in the opposite way. When kitty is in an area I don't want, I click it and either say "down" for him to get off of something I don't want him on, or "leave it", he's into something I don't want him into. Oh, and when he is staring at my Parrot especially "leave it" and he knows these commands. Okay, I trained with Cesar Millan so I could train my Dobermans and yes his methods I find works well with my kitty, hahahahaha. The clicker I love it for getting kitty's attention and getting to know already (he's very smart) that he's doing something he's not suppose to be doing and all I have to do is follow with the command. Yup, taught kitty how to sit too, he's telling my Dobe "I'm sitting better than you dude", hahahahaha. I highly recommend the clicker and use it in whatever form benefits your training process, that's what it is all about anyway isn't it.
K**E
Best Clickers for Training!
Best clickers for training and the wrist band makes it easy to keep with you. They are quality and a great value.
C**D
I don't know why it works, but it really does.
I have a little Jack Russell Terrier named Sparky. He is a rascal at the PROFESSIONAL level. I have been working with him for a month to walk with me without a leash. There are distractions like other people or squirrels that put him in a state where he just couldn't seem to hear me, much less obey me. I bought these clickers because I had seen them used on some TV show. I don't know anything about animal psychology, and I certainly don't understand why, but Sparky's first walk with the new clicker in my hand really surprised me. When Sparky was distracted the first time, I gave a couple of clicks and he immediately stopped and look at me...and got back in his place. Several walks later, I almost never have to click. He's turned into a dog the neighbors envy. This clicker gave me immediate positive results. I don't know why it works, but I'm surely grateful for it.
A**R
Good
Works good
M**Y
Arrived just like the advertisement
They look just like advertised but they seem to make a fairly loud clicking sound which is probably good outside training a dog but not sure when inside training a cat. Yes you can trains cats....to do all kinds of things.
H**R
Big Button Pet Dog Cat Training Clickers
good for training
A**R
Good materials and design
Good materials and design
M**A
Love it, good value and good quality!
To be honest, I thought I was paying for one clicker. I was surprised when I got the parcel and found 4 clickers inside. Cannot fault them, they're great, good quality, the button doesn't get stuck and value for money.
M**A
Good product
Good product
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