I-CLICK CLICKER (5 PACK)
by ClickerTraining (See other books by author)
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Publisher: Sunshine Books
Edition: 2003 Training Tool
ISBN: N/A Item: DTB780
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Summary: Revolutionary in design and function, the i-Click was designed by clicker trainers to provide the next generation tool for dog clicker training! Produces a quieter click than other clickers. Assorted colors, Karen Pryor logo on back.
Price: $8.50 |
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Expanded Description:
The next generation tool for clicker training. Has a quiet click for classes or for sound-sensitive animals, but still works for dogs that have been trained with the original clicker. Designed to let you click no matter how you happen to grab hold of it - upside down, sideways, right side up. You can click with your thumb, with your palm, even with your foot, with gloves on, etc. Drop it on the floor and you can click with your foot because it always lands in a clickable position. Strap it to a wheel chair and click with your palm or chin. Requires minimal pressure to click, but is balanced so you aren't apt to click early or mistakenly. Small enough to hide in your palm.
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Best Clickers Ever!, March 16, 2009 |
Reviewer: Erin |
The i-click is the best clicker I have ever used. No matter what position it's in it is clickable meaning that you can just toss it on the floor and click with your foot while you use your hands to train. The 5 pack is the way to go so you can have them in several places. The little hole to hook it to keychains can break though. I have had 2 or 3 break there now but that's the only problem I have encountered with them and a minor one at that. |
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Great product...., January 31, 2009 |
Reviewer: Jeffrey Koski |
I love the i-Clickers. They aren't too loud nor too quiet. Perfect for indoor training. I use them in my Agility class with Nell and it's perfect. Some of the box clickers people use in the class are just too loud for the room. A+++ for the i-Clickers. |
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Love 'em; 5 pack is the way to go!, June 4, 2008 |
Reviewer: Rosana at training-dogs.com |
I chose to review the 5-pack rather than the similar page for individual i-clickers because I think this is the best way to get these excellent clickers. I haven't broken any yet but they do fall out of pockets -- or get given away to friends after a short lecture on the benefits of clicker training!
I had used the more rectangular style clickers quite a lot before these came out, and I find these way easier to manage. Once in a while, I will accidentally click an i-clicker when I didn't mean to, because they are so easy to click. If that brings my dogs, I just ask them to sit (though usually they sit when they come running) or something, and then if no treats are handy, I just give praise. |
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