| Karen Pryor i-Click Dog Training Clicker |  | Brand: KPCT Category: Pet Products
Buy New: $8.99 - $59.99 as of 9/10/2010 10:52 UTC details
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ASIN: B002LAS7DO
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Product Description Revolutionary in design and function the new i-Click was designed by the clicker trainers at KPCT to provide the next generation tool for clicker training. A quiet click. For classes or for sound sensitive animals it's the must have tool. And animals that have been trained with a classic box clicker completely understand the lighter sound of the new i-Click. The i-Click has been designed to let you click no matter how you happen to grab hold of it. Upside down click, sideways click, right side up click. You can click with your thumb, with your palm, even your foot. And is disabled friendly Drop it on the floor and it always lands in a clickable position. Click it with your foot! Strap it to a wheelchair and click with your palm or chin.
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Clickers Get Lost, Misplaced and Even Chewed Up. That's Why God Gave You a Voice! September 2, 2010 Zedicus (New York, USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Click, click, click, let's just give the dog treats and have him lose total respect for you. That's right. You become the "briber" instead of the "provider." The only time this device makes sense is if you are mute.
Haven't you seen super trained dogs WITHOUT the clicker? If this method is so smart and so effective, why is it we don't hear or see it in the news? Why clicker training hasn't been on Oprah or Charlie Rose? Because it's crap.
good small quiet clicker August 19, 2010 ML (va, usa) they are much smaller than expected - about 1.5 inch long - but that's a good thing. otherwise a nice quiet unobtrusive clicker - so the whole house doesn't here me clicking for good behaviour ;) both dogs hear it fine.
Handy August 3, 2010 Stephanie R. (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These were good clickers, pretty much as expected. They feel durable, but with that said, one did not work at all. The other two are great and I use them primarily for indoors. The metal clickers are better for us for outdoors, especially with an ADHD dog :).
If all three work, the price is right. It's a little overpriced for only two, but I am still glad I ordered them.
Clickers July 27, 2010 C. Robbins 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Best clicker on the market in my opinion. You can't miss clicking especially if you have some disabilities. Wouldn't use any other. I use a stretch band on mine so that I can hook it around my wrist.
HUGE hit at the birthday party! July 19, 2010 Homeschooling Mom of 3 (Georgia) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My daughter wanted a "cricket" (as in, the bug) birthday party after reading _Cricket in Times Square_ last year. I remembered as a child when clickers were the big fad at my school, so I went looking for something similar and found these. The quality is actually much better than the little clickers we had back in 4th grade--I can definitely see using this for something more grown-up than an 8-year-old's birthday party favor. But the kids absolutely loved them, and when you get enough of these going at one time, it definitely sounds like a bunch of crickets in concert. The kids were even more impressed when I explained they could use the clickers for training their dogs, especially since they're all dog-lovers, so that was bonus points for Mama. :)
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