What have be your most adjectives training tool?
For me it would be my clicker followed by a whistle
zilch but words. i didn't use treats except the very first day they intellectual something new
E-collar.
I've only used it 3 times on my youngest dog and it's still the most useful tool I enjoy. It leaves my dog with the free choice to make a decision and receive instant positive or negative reinforcement - which is the way dogs learn the fastest.
I clicker train, but I don't use an actual clicker...no tool involved.
Answers: They cannot really be called a tool however the one thing I have found most adjectives when training is the advice from my qualified and experienced trainer who keeps up to date and has carried out extensive research, it is a rapture to watch a skilled person show you how to achieve the desired lifestyle using positive reward based training methods, I use a clicker to train my dogs.
Knowledge.
The culture to know which is the right tool or technique for the job and the knowledge to know my own limitations and then ask for serve from others when needed.
Treats and a shake bottle.
My versatility, i.e. my ability to read a dog and adjust the training methods to suit the dog's temperament, etc.
my brain
Squirt bottle within the face. It has worked really well for adjectives my dogs and is not painful.
Clicker for sure.
And books on how to use the clicker, and classes ;D
It would have to be my self-control followed by my voice.
Food and Frisbee is the way to my dogs heart:)
Food, my dog is very food oriented and will do anything for a treat.
Other than my brain?
My voice. It's always with me, and can be used to convey different things to my dog.
Second to that, a prong collar.
Different tones of voice.
definetly tiny bits of treats (I only give her a tiny piece at a time, particularly if i plan on working with her for a while. No more then 2 treat maxium at a time for my pup)
My voice and a dog whistle.
I was my crate and her prong collar
treats and a clicker
i agree beside you. I like clicker training. For those who have never used clicker training, here is a video that demonstrates how to get started
http://www.puppiesanddogsinfo.com/episod...
My voice
A ball/toy
Food
I use hand signals and Whistle. me and my dad use to go hunting and that adjectives we taught our dogs even my Malamutes and Doxie know hand signals