2024 the best dog trainers near me review


Price: $14.99
(as of Dec 11, 2024 21:17:09 UTC - Details)

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.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2 x 1 x 1 inches; 0.81 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ KPCL703
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 23, 2009
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KPCT
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B002LAS2KW
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Must-have training tool for sound-sensitive pets
Easy to use in any position
Small enough to hide in your palm
Activates with just a small amount of pressure
Designed by Karen Pryor Clicker Trainers
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Well-Made Clicker That Won't Hurt Your Fingers
Review: Until I bought these Karen Pryor brand clickers, I had been trying to use some of the "old-style" clickers which are designed with an indentation to stick your finger into instead of a button to push. With those old clickers, I kept getting my finger stuck between the body of the clicker and the metal plate that makes the clicking sound. Sometimes, that was very painful!I was relieved to see that these clickers have a different design which allows the user to push a button in order to generate the clicking sound.This clicker's button design is easy to use, and only requires a very soft push in order to make a "click", so I'm able to click away without my fingers getting tired and without squishing them inside the clicker.I use this clicker to train my dog and my horses. It works for both species, and the clicking sound is loud enough for them to hear from several yards away, but is certainly not loud enough for them to hear from across a field or even across a big backyard if it's a windy day or if there's a lot of background noise. So if you're looking for something to use in a field trial/outdoor setting, you may want to try a whistle or a different brand of clicker. This clicker produces a rather pleasant and gentle click that won't bother your ears, even when used in a confined indoor setting.My only complaint is that I wish this clicker had two rings to attach a holder/lanyard to instead of just one(i.e. an area to attach a fastener to at both the top and the bottom of it instead of just at the top. If there were a second fastener to secure it to, I could easily attach it to my reins or my dressage whip so that I could use it effectively while I'm riding my horses instead of only using it during my groundwork with them.All in all, this is a great product that I highly recommend. Clicker training animals is lots of fun, and is very effective and this is an affordable, easy to use clicker to help you with the training process.

Reviewer: Vladimir K.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I Couldn't Ask For More
Review: I got what I paid for and these clickers were worth every penny! This pack of three has lasted me years and they still behave the same as when I first purchased them. In case I was ever so unfortunate as to lose one of these devices, I still have two more to use. These pet training clickers are easy to use; very effective (if you use the right technique); lightweight; well-built; not too loud and not too soft; and most importantly, they do not stick at all! Some may say that these clickers produce a noise that is too quiet, but I disagree - if I can hear it, I am certain that an animal with superior hearing can hear it also. The clicking button has an indentation for you thumb or finger to prevent slipping. The entire clicker is about the size of one of those rectangular pink pencil erasers and about the same weight. Insane value for such a neglible price is hard to pass up. I have seen similar items in stores and online for two or more times the price of these. I have recommended these to my friends and fellow pet owners and am glad that I made the right decision. While they may have been created for use on dogs, I have been able to use them on birds just as well. My African Grey loves it! With enough practice (and a fair share of patience and restraint) you will be able to train your dog, bird, or most other pets with ease.

Reviewer: April A. Fleck
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple, effective, easy on the ears
Review: This is the first clicker I've purchased, so I can't compare its long-term durability to others. I can say that I prefer it over all the clickers I tried out in the pet store (mostly the cheap box-style ones).The box clickers make a harsh and loud CLICK that I find sort of annoying. This is not necessary. All you need in marker training is a precise and consistent sound the animal can hear (you can pop a Snapple bottle top if you want, or snap your fingers, or use a concise word like "yes!" as your marker). And since our dogs hear better than us, this clicker is more than sufficiently loud.Just in testing box clickers a few times each in the store, I found it pretty easy to pinch my finger inside the device when going for a fast click. Perhaps I'm inept, but it seems like a flawed design. The raised-button style of the i-Click makes more sense to me - I keep mine on a wrist band so I don't drop it during training, and it's always easy to grab and click when I need to.It may cost twice as much as a cheap clicker, but when twice as much means a difference of $1-$2, it's not gonna break the bank. Buy a quality clicker.

Customers say

Customers like the effectiveness, sound quality, and value for money of the pet supplies. They mention it works well when used with small treats for dog training, is not insanely loud, and is easily accepted by noise-sensitive dogs. Some appreciate the ease of use, size, and design. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its durability.

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