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StarMark Clicker Dog Training System

StarMark Clicker Dog Training SystemBrand: StarMark
Category: Pet Products

List Price: $5.99
Buy New: $0.80
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New (34) Used (1) from $0.80

Seller: Little Family Members
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 205

Color: Blue
Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 7

MPN: TCQC
Model: TCQC
UPC: 873199000409
EAN: 0873199000409
ASIN: B000FMDIL6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Scientific method of training your pet safely and easily
  • Ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand
  • Stainless steel clicker element won?t rust
  • Easily attaches to keychain or lanyard
  • Includes free step-by-step training guide

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Using the Triple Crown Clicker is an easy and fun way to shape and reward positive behaviors in your pet. It is based on the scientific principles of Classical conditioning and Operant conditioning, and its ergonomic design makes it comfortable to use. Free Training Guide included.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars This is a great little clicker   July 18, 2010
Stephanie Denk (San Francisco, CA)
It's loud enough and the button makes it much easier to use than the clickers I've used in the past. Plus it fits nicely in the palm of my hand, though I did add a wrist strap to make it even more user friendly.

Aside from not coming with a wrist strap (and hey, at that price I wouldn't really complain) the only problem is it occasionally gets stuck in the pressed-in position and won't out-click. This problem is solved easily enough by pressing through the opening under the button to de-press the clicker. To do this you need some sort of slender, pointy object like a screwdriver or a knife. After that it works like a charm again.




5 out of 5 stars My favorite clicker   July 14, 2010
Jonathan Kozolchyk
This clicker is LOUD and comfortable to hold. Unlike the cheaper 'boxy' ones you can get at your local pet store, there is no question which side is the clicker side on this one.

I also prefer it over the "Karen Pryor i-click" clickers because this one feels more comfortable in my hand.

The only downside? It's $3.99 as opposed to a buck or two.



5 out of 5 stars different sound   July 13, 2010
GSDRobin
The sound is a little different and that is a good thing. Used with a dog who has too much improper timing with another sound as well as a sound sensitive dog. It is a soft click.


4 out of 5 stars basic clicker....fun colors   July 12, 2010
glitzychic
Clicker training is great if you can commit to it (great training videos on utube) and this clicker is easy to spot across the room.....i admit, i totally bought it for the color :) Some people I know have added it to a lanyard so they won't lose it.....I'm not that coordinated yet!


5 out of 5 stars Good clicker, but a little flimsy feeling   May 12, 2010
M. R. LaFollette (USA)
I have started to really like this clicker. It is indeed very easy to press and not too loud. I always prefer the button style clickers for their accuracy although I have used the box-style in the past. With the button there are a lot of advantages.

1. Greater ability to click on time
2. Never miss a click because you try to click on the wrong side
3. Generally somewhat quieter than box clickers
4. You can click with things other than you fingers like your feet, palm, etc. when you need both hands

Personally I also think that you're less likely to lose these types of clickers because you spent a little extra money on them and because you love them so much.

Starmark vs. i-Click
The only downside to this clicker, and ultimately the reason I prefer the i-click over this one is that this clicker just feels a bit flimsy. It has not broken (although I have not had it that long), but you can easily feel the line in the plastic. Also although it is very slightly lighter than an i-click, it also has a larger surface area. An advantage is that the button does not stick out as much and so is less likely to be pressed on accident.


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