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Page 8 - Dog Training
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- September 29, 2023
Engaging in clicker training games with your dog can be an interactive way to connect with your four-legged companions. These games offer a range of benefits, which include behaviour modification and mental stimulation, which can enhance your dog's obedience and strengthen the bond between you and your beloved pet. In this article, we explore the benefits of clicker training games for dogs in detail.
Benefits of Clicker Training Games
Participating in clicker training games brings about mental stimulation that keeps your furry friend engaged and entertained. It also presents an opportunity to foster a deeper connection with your canine buddy while aiding in the development of their cognitive abilities and problem-solving skills.
The advantages of clicker training games extend beyond stimulation; they also encompass improving obedience, reducing anxiety, boosting confidence, and enhancing socialisation skills. Moreover, these games assist in curbing behaviours such as excessive barking -
- September 15, 2023
We all adore our furry companions, but there are instances when they exhibit behaviours that can be challenging to handle. Whether it's due to fear, anxiety or aggression, these behaviours can prove frustrating and potentially risky for both the dog and its owners.
Behavioural rehabilitation entails an approach to modifying undesirable behaviours in dogs. By gaining an understanding of the causes and implementing positive training techniques, its aim is to enhance the overall quality of life for our furry friends.Addressing Fear Through Clicker Training
Effectively addressing fear in dogs necessitates teaching them behaviours in a positive and rewarding manner. Clicker training plays a role in breaking down fear-inducing situations into manageable steps. Through clicker training, we can create positive associations with triggers that induce fear and replace it with calm behaviour.Recognising Fear Signals in Dogs
To effectively address fear in dogs, it's crucial to be able to identify -
- September 08, 2023
What exactly is a dog clicker? How does it function?
A dog clicker is a device held in the hand that produces a clicking sound when pressed. It is utilised in clicker training, which is a positive reinforcement technique employed to teach dogs new behaviours. The purpose of the clicker is to indicate to the dog that they have successfully performed the desired action and will receive a reward.Clicker training is a powerful method for training dogs relying on positive reinforcement to instil new behaviours. However, the key factor for achieving success in this type of training lies in maintaining consistency. In this post, we will discuss how important it is to be consistent during your clicker training sessions.
The significance of consistency in clicker training
Consistency plays a significant role in successful clicker training. Consistent training helps build trust and confidence in dogs, enabling them to comprehend expectations and boundaries effectively. By upholding consistency, -
- September 01, 2023
Have you ever tried clicker training with your companion but didn't achieve the results you were hoping for? Clicker training, a used and effective method of dog training, involves using a clicking sound to communicate with your dog. However, it's not always as straightforward as it may seem. Many pet owners make mistakes that can impede their progress. In this article, we will explore errors in clicker training and provide tips on how to avoid them.
Mistake 1. Inconsistent Clicking
You need to be consistent with clicker training in order to make sure your dog understands. Inconsistent clicking can create uncertainty, making it more difficult for your furry friend to understand the desired behaviour. To ensure consistency, you can consider using a wrist strap or attaching the dog training clicker to a keychain for accessibility. It is also helpful to practice clicking without any cues so that there is a clear association between the click sound and positive reinforcement. Remember, timing -
- July 21, 2023
Dogs have been living and working alongside their human masters for thousands of years. Since the early days of domestication, our canine companions have been a constant source of friendship, as well as assisting us in tasks such as hunting, herding and guarding. These days there are far more pet dogs than there are working dogs, both pets and working animals have certain legal protections when it comes to their welfare.
While it is not a legal requirement to ensure that your dog is well trained, or at least trained to a reasonable level, it is always a good idea to invest time in making sure your dog knows how to behave and what is expected of them. These days there are so many dogs being kept as pets that it is more important than ever to make sure they are all decently trained because tensions can quickly arise when poorly trained dogs are living in close quarters.
A poorly trained dog is more prone to anxiety and undesirable behaviours than one that has been trained and properly socialised. -
- May 08, 2023
Following years of development and more than 40 iterations, we are thrilled to have released our latest innovation in the world of whistles: The ACME ALPHA. This is a truly revolutionary dog training tool which is unlike any other on the market and we’re sure you’re going to absolutely love it.
If you are familiar with our other best selling dog whistles then you’ll know that they are famous for their unrivalled quality and performance. The ACME ALPHA is based on two of our most popular dog whistles, the 210 ½ and 211 ½, which are loved by pet owners and trainers alike.
While the standard 210 ½ and 211 ½ models have a few visual similarities with the all new ACME ALPHA, there are plenty of key differences that are more than skin deep and represent a huge step forward in sound solutions for dog training. Let’s take a closer look at what makes the ACME ALPHA such an important innovation in dog training tools.
A closer look at the ACME ALPHA’s exterior
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- April 28, 2023
In the UK, whistle training has grown in popularity with many new dog owners listing it as a priority skill for their pup. Whether you are planning on whistle training your new pup or have an adult dog you’d like to form a closer bond with, whistle training can be an extremely useful skill for a dog to learn and will strengthen a trust-based relationship. At a time when dog owners are taking more responsibility for their animals, it can make a world of positive difference to the ways a dog behaves.
One of the most important benefits of whistle training is that it allows for clear and consistent communication between a dog and their owner or trainer. A whistle’s call remains the same whether the caller is frustrated, happy, or indifferent, meaning that a sensitive dog will never be put off by a negative tone of voice. This leads to a dog gaining confidence and becoming more obedient which makes outings with your dog safer, more relaxed and more enjoyable.
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- April 17, 2023
We at ACME Whistles are a company of dog lovers and many of us share our homes and hearts with a four-legged friend or two. Dogs have evolved alongside us for thousands of years, so it’s no wonder that they have a reputation as mans’ best friend. Because we understand dogs, we know that they make the best working teams or companions when they are able to listen to their masters and follow commands.
All dogs should achieve at least a certain level of obedience training. It is vital for the safety of the dog and for anyone else coming into contact with them that the dog is able to understand and perform the basics such as sit, stay, leave it, and wait. The temptation for owners of new puppies is to focus on the fun process of learning tricks, but the importance of obedience training should also be addressed early on.
We have fine-tuned our dog whistles over the decades to ensure the reliability, consistency and performance of each model, making them an effective, practical tool in training -
- March 31, 2023
ACME Whistles has a pedigree that can be traced back to 1935 when it comes to dog whistles. Today we are extremely proud to launch another world first: a reinvented take on our classic dog whistle called the ALPHA. The ALPHA is a new evolution in dog whistles which gives dog trainers and owners better control over longer distances.
We are dedicated to supporting dog owners across the country with our innovative, world-leading whistles and have worked closely with the UK’s best dog
trainers, including Ben Randall, to bring you a truly special dog training tool. The ACME ALPHA is 8% louder and delivers a clean, crisp sound which has expanded the sound range by 17% when compared to our original design.
We have demonstrated through rigorous testing and field trials that dogs can respond to the ALPHA’s call from distances of over 485 metres. To guarantee this result, the ALPHA has been four years in the making and has gone through 47 iterations to push the boundaries of what is possible while
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- January 23, 2023
Did you know that your dog has a superpower? Those noses aren’t just adorable, they also completely shape how your dog sees and interacts with the world. A dog’s sense of smell is estimated to be between 10,000 and 100,000 times more powerful and accurate than our own because having a sensitive snout was key to their survival prior to their domestication.
Not only do they have many more olfactory receptors than we do, the part of their brain dedicated to analysing scents is also roughly 40 times bigger than ours. This means that every time a dog takes a deep breath in, they can perceive and make sense of a rich tapestry of smells that we are completely oblivious to.
As you can imagine, having such a keen sense of smell means that dogs are naturally led by their noses and many love nothing more than getting their noses to the ground to find out who has been through the area and when. Dogs need an appropriate amount of exercise for their breed and age, but they also thrive when given a good