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From Virginia Broitman and Sherri Lippman's The How of Bow Wow, this clear overview of clicker training gives you the basics in just one minute!

This clip reviews some of the basic techniques that are essential to successful clicker training, with important tips that are helpful to both beginning and advanced clicker trainers alike.
Learn two tricks from one basic skill that's extraordinarily handy around the house. Now everyday chores can become a fun activity for both you and your dog.
Perhaps the most valuable skill for the safety and well-being of your dog, a must for all dog owners and trainers. This behavior allows you to recall back your dog when needed, in turn providing your dog with the freedom to run around.
In this video clip, you'll discover how a dog
In order to teach your dog any type of trick, you must first get and hold your dog's attention. This informative clip demonstrates a variety of techniques that you can use to keep your dog's attention on you while you train.
This entertaining and practical trick is great for both service and regular dogs alike. A favorite of many dog owners, this behavior can only be accomplished after learning a number of other basic tricks.

In this video, Virginia gets started with shaping a new behavior: the head dip. The head dip reminds people of the classic Snoopy pose, but can also be extended into other tricks that will be taught later. In this video

This video discusses the various ways to "get" a behavior from your dog including luring and shaping. These tips will help you during clicker training sessions when you think you might have run out of options.
Walking on a loose leash is a behavior all dogs should learn - and one that can save a lot of wear and tear on your arms. Although this skill can be difficult to teach, the benefits will be immediately noticeable and appreciated.

Although it is important for the dog to move a little in order to begin shaping behaviors. It is equally important to detect these small movements and behavioral nuances. In this video, you will learn how to watch your dog and what to look for when obs[...]

When training, it is important to keep in mind that one of your jobs is to break down the behaviors you are teaching into smaller steps. You may not realize that the dog has a job too: to offer behaviors. This means that the dog is willing to move arou[...]

Under some circumstances you will find that you need to tailor your training methods to deal with a specific situation. Watch this clip and learn how to alter certain tricks and behaviors so that they address your specific issue.

This quick review of clicker training focuses on the timing of your clicks and your treat delivery. In this comprehensive and entertaining video, you

When a dog, or even a rat, is new to shaping, it can be helpful to use a novel prop because its presence tends to get the animals attention. You can then hone that focus into a specific behavior. In this video, Virginia begins by getting the dog to mar[...]

In this video you'll learn how to polish the behaviors that your dog has already learned. Latency, speed, distractions, and duration are just a sampling of the topics covered.
Another entertaining trick from the Bow Wow series that can be combined with many other basic and advanced tricks. Once mastered, along with some creativity, the uses for this trick are endless.
"Chase your tail" is a traditional trick's popular with a lot of people. In this clip you'll see how to use this trick in new and interesting ways, expanding the possibilities.
This clip demonstrates how you can teach your dog to close the door, based on the touch command. This is a useful behavior that can be combined with other basic behaviors to make the possibilities endless.
"Crawl" is a simple but cute trick that requires only a few prerequisite tricks. This behavior is easy to teach and has many possible uses for all types of dogs.
"Cross Your Paws" is a fun part of any dog
Using an old trick, such as this one, can make walk time more enjoyable than ever before! Taking advantage of your dog
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.
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[...]
This is an advanced trick so you will need to learn some previous behaviors, but take your time and you will be rewarded. More advanced versions of this behavior can be used for your dog to get you a drink from the fridge!
Watch this clip and learn how to teach a dog of any age how to touch a ball with its nose. As the behavior is fine tuned, the dog will eventually be able to incorporate this trick into playtime as well as showtime.
Watch and learn from this advanced clip to teach your dog how to ring a bell when he needs to go outside. Amaze family, friends, and yourself when your dog uses this polite way to let you know he when it
Teaching a dog to roll over is a classic trick updated through clicker training. Not only will you be teaching your dog a new trick, but you both will be having fun while learning.
The perfect finishing trick to your dog
In this clip you will learn how to teach your dog to touch a target. This essential behavior is one of the building blocks needed in order to learn more advanced behaviors.
This entertaining trick is an advanced behavior that requires your dog to already possess some other skills. Once mastered, your dog will be able to wave to you from across the room to say hello!
This clip demonstrates one of the most impressive and useful tricks that you will ever teach your dog. An essential trick for service dogs, this trick also can be quite useful for everyday dogs helping with chores around the house.
Turning the lights on and off is a necessity for assistance dogs and a handy utility for every dog to learn. With the proper preparation and materials, dogs of every size will be able to execute this amazing feat!
This clip shows how to teach your dog a crowd-pleasing trick that will amaze your guests! Once your dog has learned this technique, you can then modify the behavior for other applications.
A very useful skill that is easy to teach to every type of dog. After this skilled has been learned you will be amazed by the many different applications for which it can be used.
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
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
Walking without a leash is a behavior all dogs should learn - and one that can save a lot of wear and tear on your arms. Although this skill can be difficult to teach, the benefits will be immediately noticeable and appreciated.

Shaping is a powerful tool that allows you to build a behavior step by step with all types of animals. In this video, shaping is taught by reinforcing small approximations of a behavior until you achieve your final goal. This entertaining video breaks [...]

Clicker training has never been more fun! This video is loaded with easy-to-follow instructions for 21 tricks, from basic to more advanced, including some skills that are useful in service dog training.
A Maxwell award-winning video that takes you from basic clicker training and useful behaviors like "come" and "leave it" to advanced concepts like fluency and training at a distance.

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