Karen Pryor i-Click Clicker 3 Pack
Posted by Dog Supplies Advice in Dog Treats, tags: Clicker, iClick, Karen, Pack, Pryor- A quiet click.
- For classes or for sound sensitive animals it’s the must have tool.
- animals that have been trained with a classic box clicker completely understand the lighter sound of the new i-Click.
- i-Click has been designed to let you click no matter how you happen to grab hold of it
- Strap it to a wheelchair and click with your palm or chin.
Product Description
Revolutionary in design and function the new i-Click was designed by the clicker trainers at KPCT to provide the next generation tool for clicker training. A quiet click. For classes or for sound sensitive animals it’s the must have tool. And animals that have been trained with a classic box clicker completely understand the lighter sound of the new i-Click. 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 with your thumb, with your palm, even your foot. And is disabled friendly Drop it on the floor and it always lands in a clickable position. Click it with your foot! Strap it to a wheelchair and click with your palm or chin.
Karen Pryor i-Click Clicker 3 Pack


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Good, loud clicking noise gets dog’s attention. And with bright colors they can be found easily when they are used around the house.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got this set of 5 clickers so that I would haveonein every room in my 3-room apartment! Oh, I keep one in my pocket as well!
These clickers are the best because they are small and are not as harsh as larger ones. The larger ones are so loud that they scare my little 9-pound poodle, Dante. I know because I bought 3 of them at PetCo. So, if you ever need to buy a clicker, go for subtle over volume and a high-pitched sound as well. Too harsh for me and can scare your dog as well.
That being said, these little clickers (they are smaller than any others I have ever seen) are perfect in pitch as well as volume. I wasted a few dollars on the others and I hope that my own learning experience will help you to make a good decision the first time rather than the second or the third!
I begin training Dante with the clicker for any new behavior. Also, I have been able to reduce my use of the clicker with oral commands along with consistent body signals with my hand(s) or the position of my body relative to Dante. He’s both fast as well as observant!
So, good luck . . .
Rating: 5 / 5
Great for cold hands and gloves. The button is raised so that you can squeeze it by making a fist, so that clumsy gloves are ok. No exposed plastic means that it’s ok outdoors in winter. It’s muffled, but my dog hears much better than I do, so he does respond to it from a distance.
Rating: 5 / 5