What Is Clicker Training? |
Clicker Training is not a novel new approach to training for dogs. It is a form of Operant Conditioning first outlined by behavioral scientist B.F. Skinner. It has been used since the 1940’s for training a wide variety of animals and has been increasing in popularity for training dogs since the 1990’s. It is also used at marine mammal parks like Sea World as well as at many zoos throughout the world. Clicker Training at the Shedd Aquarium - These videos from NBC News describes how the Shedd Aquarium uses clicker training with everything from whales to dogs. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEn7kMb22bA & https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqRmK7Wy92U If you want to learn more about the power and versatility of clicker training, check out these articles: Clicker Training: A Dog’s Point of View - http://www.greenacreskennel.com/blog/1997/12/01/dog-training-clicker-training-a-dogs-point-of-view/ The CIA’s Most Highly-Trained Spies Weren’t Even Human-Smithsonian – This link from the October 2013 issue of the Smithsonian discusses how clicker training/operant conditioning was used to train animals for intelligence gathering. It illustrates the power and versatility of this training technique. - http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-cias-most-highly-trained-spies-werent-even-human-20149 |