Feature

●Positive Training --- Choke collars, remote shock collars, and spray collars train your dog through avoidant response making training a negative experience. Clicker training is a positive training method that builds your dog’s confidence while their focus improves. Positive training means your best friend will be enthusiastic and engaged in learning.
●Perfect House Training Tool --- House training can be frustrating for you and confusing for your puppy. Meric’s clicker gives your dog a clear consistent message that he or she is performing the right behavior. It’s a much cheaper and faster method than training pads (yuck!).
●Solid Results --- Meric’s training click captures the correct behavior or action giving your German Shepherd or lab a consistent positive cue. This is the key to your pup learning commands quickly and reliably.
●Best Friends Furever --- Because you’ll get results, the clicker training method is fun and rewarding for you and your best friend. Investing in training your dog will build trust and you’ll have a confident well-mannered dog that you can bring everywhere with the family.
●Better For Barking --- Meric’s clicker is better than remote shock or spray collars for jumping and barking. To correct undesired behavior, you need to correct it immediately. Our clicker fits in your pocket, doesn’t need batteries, and won’t be dropped or lost thanks to our stretchy wristband. You’ll save money and time and your training will be consistent because you won’t be surprised by empty batteries.


Description

How Do You Train A Rabbit using Our Clickers?

Well, you need not hire a personal rabbit trainer or enroll him in rabbit obedience classes to teach him a few basic (or even advanced) tricks. All you need is a small noisemaker device called a clicker, some treats that your pet likes, and a few props to do the talking. Rewards might include food, freedom, petting, and much more.

Fun tricks that you can teach to your rabbit might include spin, jump, stand on hind legs, gimme five, come when called, litter box training, nail clipping, grooming etc.

Not just rabbits, even dogs, cats, and even fish can be trained. Read on to know more.

How Do I Train My Dog with Meric’s Training Clicker?

Clicker training is fun and rewarding. The clicking sound gives your pug, labradoodle, or corgi a consistent cue that they are performing the right action and behavior. Our pups want to please us and success build their confidence.

Here’s how to use Meric’s Training Clicker:

  1. Give your dog a command like “sit”.
  2. The instant your dog “sits” press the clicker.
  3. Reward with a treat and/or praise and (always) love.
  4. Repeat command a few times during daily training.
  5. Once your dog reliably performs the command, you do not need to use the clicker.

Because the clicker captures the correct action, it’s vital to keep the clicker handy. You’ll want to cue your Maltese or Australian Shepherd the instant they stop barking or jumping on command. The more consistent you are the faster and better the results.

Why Is Meric’s Training Clicker Better Then Remote Shock or Spray Collars?

Remote collars train through avoidance. The shock or spray is unpleasant and so your precious pup remembers the unpleasant experience with the undesired behavior or action. This method doesn’t build your dogs confidence. It doesn’t require your dog to focus on you. It requires costly batteries. It doesn’t give you and your dog a memorable experience.

Meric’s clicker trains your dog to focus on you, building their trust in you and teaching them to look at you when they’re confused or unsure of themselves. Our clicker doesn’t need batteries. You and your beagle will have a fun and positive experience with Meric’s clicker.

Give Me One More Reason to Choose Meric’s Clicker…

Clicker training is ideal for puppies of any age and it is a great method for kids to use! It’s a great opportunity for everyone in the family to establish a connection with the family guardian and to teach children patience, empathy, and success!