SkySoaringMagpie Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 I saw Clicker + clickers discussed on an American training board today. Anyone used one? I was thinking it might be handy to have a No Reward Marker as well as a click. I also like the idea of something that straps to your finger instead of hanging off a wrist band. (please let's just stick to the clicker technology and not have another sh*tfight about positive training or clicker training or whatever) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bridgie_cat Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 just on the "no reward marker" - I use "yes" as a "thats right - but keep going" - sometimes I will reward a yes still (otherwise it could become meaningless - more background noise if it never leads to something good) - and the click as the end behaviour... havnt tried one of those though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAX Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 I use a NRM sometimes but all I ever say to the dog is 'oops', it is hard to say oops in a cranky voice Sometimes I will prat on with stuff like 'silly duffer that's not it' as I set them back up. I think it helps the dog to know that what the are offering is incorrect and to try again. If it is a brand new behavour then I don't use a NRM. I like the NRM as I want to give my dog as much information as I can, I think of it like playing the warmer/colder game. If my dogs come into the house and go to eat the cat food or herd the cat I say 'get out of it' or 'leave it', but that is the only sort of situation I will sound cross as I think they no that is naughty. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laffi Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 I use a NRM sometimes but all I ever say to the dog is 'oops', it is hard to say oops in a cranky voice Sometimes I will prat on with stuff like 'silly duffer that's not it' as I set them back up. I think it helps the dog to know that what the are offering is incorrect and to try again. If it is a brand new behavour then I don't use a NRM. I like the NRM as I want to give my dog as much information as I can, I think of it like playing the warmer/colder game. If my dogs come into the house and go to eat the cat food or herd the cat I say 'get out of it' or 'leave it', but that is the only sort of situation I will sound cross as I think they no that is naughty. I was confused with bridgie_cat's answer because I also thought that you use NRM when the dog does something 'wrong' or rather not right, and therefore I can't C&T. I use it in shaping quite a bit, and just say 'oops' as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAX Posted January 9, 2008 Share Posted January 9, 2008 A click doesn't always end the behavoiur, if I click and delay the reward my dog will often work better waiting for the reward for a few more steps, then I reward in postion. Sometimes I will click and throw the food rewarding out of postion, my dog will get the reward and recommence the behavoiur so I do not believe the click ends it in the dogs mind. I know my dogs dont get a C/T and then stop for smoko. I wouldn't be keen on a clicker that needs batteries. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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