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		<title>&#8220;The Clicker Thing&#8221; Really Works!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2016 17:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago I met with a client for a private lesson with her reactive Border Collie, Fred. We&#8217;ve been doing lessons for a while now. At that lesson she confessed that for several weeks she had been thinking &#8220;this clicker thing&#8221; (AKA engage/disengage game) was not going to...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few weeks ago I met with a client for a private lesson with her reactive Border Collie, Fred. We&#8217;ve been doing lessons for a while now. At that lesson she confessed that for several weeks she had been thinking &#8220;this clicker thing&#8221; (AKA<a href="http://www.clickertraining.com/images/content/the-engage-disengage-game.png"> engage/disengage game</a>) was not going to work at all. She told me that she trusted me and had been giving it a good try even though she wasn&#8217;t convinced. She said that once she really put in the time it &#8220;totally started to work.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last weekend (just over one month since that conversation), I graduated Fred and his mom from their private lessons. I always send out a survey to get feedback from my clients&#8217; regarding their experience of training with me. She wrote a whole bunch of stuff about how much more fun it is to go for a walk with Fred now that he is calmer but here&#8217;s the part that made me proud and made me laugh: &#8220;Jennifer is spot on with her training. We questioned one or two things along the way thinking that they would not help or work. We followed her instructions to a &#8220;T&#8221; though, and were proved wrong every time. She knew what she was talking about, and if her instructions are followed exactly, the results are there. It was amazing!&#8221;</p>
<p>Now, here&#8217;s my confession: I was faking it.</p>
<p>I took Sarah&#8217;s seminar last March and started trying the &#8220;clicker thing&#8221; with a couple of clients as soon as I got home. I&#8217;ve been training dogs professionally for about 6 years and have done marker training before but I had never used a clicker to deal with reactivity. I gave this client a clicker and bait bag and told her that we were going to try out this new stuff I had learned. She knew I was experimenting with her and her dog and she was willing to give it a shot. There was no question in my mind that click-for-looking/click-for-<wbr />looking-away works. I was just crossing my fingers that I could get it to work for Fred and his mom. I&#8217;ve been struggling for a long time with how to help clients with reactive dogs. Way too long. This is not the first reactive dog that I&#8217;ve graduated since taking Sarah&#8217;s seminar but the feedback on this one is immensely satisfying. Thank you <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sarah.fulcher.14" target="_blank" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&amp;q=https://www.facebook.com/sarah.fulcher.14&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1467221989437000&amp;usg=AFQjCNFb_UVYVEnbuvWudm8GumEItPJ7zg">Sarah</a>!</p>
<p>&#8211; Jennifer Frese &#8211; Wenatchee, WA</p>
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