ron2
Posted : 12/26/2010 12:55:56 PM
Here is the value of the clicker, and you can use it train audibles and visuals. Visuals are great because dogs see movements better than they speak the Queen's English. You can say sit 4 times and it will sound four different ways, especially the last word. Men tend to descend on pitch at the end of a phrase or sentence. Women will often maintain pitch or ascend, at the end. Dogs hear sound and each one can mean something different. Makes me think all dogs are chinese, since Mandarin is a tonal language . Anyway, the sound of a clicker never changes. And once linked to reward, it equals reward imminent. It is not a crutch. If you can say "good boy" the exact same way every time, by all means, do it. But I am here to tell you that the voice changes, from day to day, hour to hour. As opposed to the clicker, which never changes. And you don't have to use the clicker forever. I think I used mine for less than a year. Because it is so effective. So, the commands are obeyed, long after the the clicker is not used any more, long into the differential reward sequence, until it is such a habit, it seems "generalized."
You can still use corrections, just don't use them at the same time as the clicker. That is, if the dog does wrong, don't click and then correct. Correct and then request a behavior that can be rewarded. When the desired behavior happens, click that good behavior and reward it. This will have the effect of the dog teaching himself that listening to you always is rewarding. Only reward follows the clicker. When using the clicker, it is always followed by a reward. Don't use the clicker and then not give a reward. When not using the clicker, then differential rewarding is okay. And is stronger. It's like a slot machine or scratch off lotto. Winning once in a while reinforces more strongly than constant small rewards. Otherwise, Winstar and Choctaw casinos would go out of business.
So, it's perfectly fine to link visuals and "goodboy" to the sound of the clicker as use of the clicker fades, which actually happens as quickly as you can manage.
Here's why the clicker works. Dogs, like humans, or most any creature, avoid punishment and seek reward. Period, paragraph, new book. If it wasn't that way, then corrections wouldn't work. "Good boy" wouldn't work. I realize that will offend some people's religions, wolf fantasies, or even their own sense of machismo. Sorry about that bad luck. It is not effeminate or macho to use or not use the clicker. The clicker is simply a tool. For deaf dogs, one can use hand signals or a flashlight. Do some people put their own human philosophy into it? Sure, just as some put their own wolf fantasy into corrections. Neither detracts from the scientific validity of clicker training.
And different dogs have different rewards. For mine, it is food rewards, especially food I have cooked. For other dogs, it is chasing a frisbee. For another, it is "good boy" and a rub on the head. For my brother-in-law, his dog's greatest reward is to herd and cut the ball like it was a sheep and then hold the ball "sheep" until you come over do whatever it is that a shepherd does with sheep. Moreso than treats.
And different dog jobs require different variations. K-9's are trained with tug. For one reason, a K-9 focused on work cannot be thrown off by a suspect lobbing treats. For herding dogs, the training is too fast and removed from food to be able to food treat. Hence "pressure" or guiding the available directions of travel work better. Though clicker training can and has been used in these circumstances, as well, with measurable success. My dog can chase after the cat and I can call him off with the word "off" and he will disengage in mid-stride, even mid-launch. Because I used the clicker and treats to train that command. I don't even use the clicker anymore and I don't always have treats on me. But what is a universal law in our universe is that listening to me is always rewarding.
So, disregard all the extemporaneous political and emotional baggage and see the clicker as a tool to achieve a focused attention on you. A clicker is like payday Friday. Why is no one ever late on payday Friday? Or even if late, they still manage to show up sometime?
Of course, someone will mention the person who didn't show up on payday while conveniently neglecting to mention that the person was incapacitated by illness, injury, jail, or death. It's the exception that proves the rule.