akyramoto
Posted : 12/28/2009 2:48:56 AM
clicker training is pretty simple. its positive reinforcement for behaviour you 'want'.
so basically when they do what you want, they get a click to let them know 'yes!! thats what I want' its a bridge communicator - cuz it also means 'a treat is on the way!'
most of the time if you're doing positive reinforcement ( working for goodies - not bribing) you aren't always in the position to get a treat right at that 'point' when they're doing what you want. the click lets them know that they're earned one and its on the way.
My donks picked up on this VERY quickly. I actually took some vids of Daisy learning it today. its amazing how fast they catch on. ( I'll post those as soon as I get them up).
so most people start out by having their animals to 'touch' objects, I kinda skipped all that and went straight for Martha's feet. LOL.
so for example, she would barely let me touch her knee. so in our first session ( without even being introduced to the clicker LOL) i would touch her knee, i'd keep it there for a couple seconds, then click, TREAT!
then do it again and again, slowly building up how long you can touch that area - I went PRETTY fast with Martha - going from only touching the knee to holding a foot in ten minutes.!! You just have to go as fast as the animal will allow.
I was working with Daisy today under saddle with the clicker. She soon was responding to 'whoa' verbally only - no tension on the reins!!
So here's Martha on her 3rd clicker session - giving me her front foot
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hmmmm its not letting me post a pic. boo