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Chaos, a Border collie, is clicker trained to blow bubbles in a water bowl by first learning to touch a Plexiglas target with his nose. The target is then submerged in the water to prompt Chaos to dip his nose down. The bubble-blowing actions are then rei[...]

Watch this amazing clip and see how clicker training works for even the most stubborn of animals. In this example a mule that had been abused and then rescued is afraid of entering a specific stall. The trainer uses clicker training with the mule and[...]

As Karen provides commentary on a cat training video, she reviews many of the basic clicker training ideas. Watch as clicker trainer Catherine Crawmer goes through these basics of clicker training with a rescued cat.

If you understand horses, you'll be able to immediately see the differences in a 'clicker horse's gait and carriage. Even horses that have had a hard time in the past grasping basic performance behaviors can excel when clicker trained. There is also a[...]

Have a look at this month's free video, filmed during a shaping session at the most recent ClickerExpo in Kentucky. As Karen Pryor narrates, watch as Expo faculty member

This short video was filmed at the last ClickerExpo in Cleveland, March 2007. Watch informative interviews with speakers and attendees that capture the essence of what a ClickerExpo is all about. The dates and locations for the next ClickerExpos are [...]

Ever seen a fish swim through a hoop on cue? From Karen Pryor's enlightening new book Reaching the Animal Mind (now available in paperback at the Clickertraining.com store), Karen demonst[...]

Recognizing and indicating objects by their scent is a key skill for search and rescue work, competition obedience, and the ability of service dogs to locate lost or misplaced objects like wallets and keys. In this video lesson, you'll learn a techniq[...]

This video illustrates some of the basic principles of TAGteach. Note the self assessment and absence of frustration when they miss the tag point. This video shows rapid learning of a complex skill without ever [...]

Michele Pouliot has trained dogs for more than three decades. Since first joining Guide Dogs for the Blind in 1974, she contributed to the organization in many different ways, and today is the director of research and development. Michele is also a cha[...]

Ever seen a llama play chess, help with the laundry, or fix an engine? Watch this entertaining video as clicker-trained llamas and alpacas perform a variety of fun and amazing tricks. The possibilities for training llamas are only limited by your imagi[...]

Michele Pouliot has trained dogs for more than three decades. Since first joining Guide Dogs for the Blind in 1974, she contributed to the organization in many different ways, and today is the director of research and development. Michele is also a [...]

Introducing a puppy to new people and to other puppies is an important growth step. Watch and listen as Karen Pryor provides helpful tips for introducing your puppy to other puppies, dogs, and humans.

Watch the amazing minature horse Panda as she is trainded to become an amazing assistance animal! Alexandra shows us footage from Panda's first training session and we are able to watch as Panda grows and learns to become a trustworthy partner.

Obstacle work can be fun when the llama understands what you want him to do. Better communication means better performance. The clicker makes it easy for you to communicate with your llama.

Jumping through hoops, walking on two legs, and spinning in circles are just some of the behaviors demonstrated by the amazing rabbits in this video! In Getting Started: Clicking wi[...]

Before you can teach this advanced trick, your dog first must learn how to "roll over." Once this classic trick is learned, adding fun cues can make it even more entertaining for family, friends, and neighbors. It's the perfect trick to treat yo[...]

There are many reasons to want a dog to turn in place on cue. Sometimes a dog can get tangled in their own leash and need help to untangle themselves, or sometimes facing the opposite way is useful. Turning in place is an important skill to have in any[...]

Getting out of the way is a critical life skill for service dogs. Dogs and their handlers must make certain that bodies, tails, and feet do not become tripping hazards. In a restaurant, on a bus, in an airplane, waiting in an airport, in any c[...]
This clip illustrates teaching the recall to puppies in a few different ways, all positive, and with a clicker. Demonstrated on a variety of puppies that have different ages and abilities, as well as children who also range in age.
It may be difficult to teach, but a dog who can receive cues from a distance is one that always amazes. This cue can also be used as a functional cue for not only your safety but also your dog
One of Karen Pryor Academy's curriculum requirements is that students must learn to train a second species—something other than a dog. Academy faculty member Helix Fairweather decided th[...]

In this video lesson learn how basic clicker training fundamentals can be applied to Llamas and Alpacas. Watch as Jim and Amy Logan teach the basics of clicker training in a fun and entertaining environment applied to not your everyday pets.

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