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The Karen Pryor i-Click Clicker 5 Pack is a compact, lightweight, and ergonomically designed pet training tool featuring a quiet, multi-angle clickable button. Ideal for noise-sensitive animals and versatile training styles, it supports hands-free clicking and is built to withstand drops by always landing in a clickable position. Trusted by professional trainers and pet owners alike, this 5-pack ensures you’re always ready to reinforce positive behavior with ease and precision.
| ASIN | B002LAS2LG |
| ASIN | B002LAS2LG |
| Age Range Description | All Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,343 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #86 in Dog Training Clickers |
| Brand Name | KPCT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (270) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2009 |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 3.11 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Item model number | KPCL705 |
| Item model number | KPCL705 |
| Manufacturer | KPCT |
| Manufacturer | KPCT |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches; 0.32 ounces |
| Size | 5-pack |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
T**R
Preferred Clicker
I've been using clickers in pet training for years. I have used a wide variety of clickers and each have their benefits and draw backs. The i-click has become my clicker of choice for most endeavors. The i-click is more ergonomic to click with the raised button If you put the i-click under your foot you can have hands free clicking (though practice this first to get good timing) The i-click is a quieter and less jarring click compared to box clickers--which is great for indoors and working with noise sensitive dogs. One of the things i dont like is the same as the reason i like it.... it's not loud enough to put the clicker in your pocket to click. It is also easier to accidentally click and thus have to reward because it has a raised button Overall, I do love these clickers, I always have a bunch handy and they are my go-to clicker. I do use box clickers in certain situations but i use an i-click for my main clicker.
L**Y
LOVE THESE!
We've had our puppy a few weeks now, and I am LOVING clicker training. I don't have a ton of experience with dogs, we only had one when I was a kid. But these clickers in addition to Karen Pryor's books have made it really fun, easy and enjoyable. The book I found the most helpful was Clicking With Your Dog. Has tons of great things to teach your dog, with easy steps to follow and step-by-step pictures! It only takes a couple of five-minute sessions a day, and you'll be so surprised what your dog learns! I'm really excited to keep teaching our puppy. She has fun, and so do we. I've even been doing this with one of my cats, and he learned how to give a high-five! It's too cute!
E**L
Works well, but too loud
The item itself is great if you're looking for a loud clicker, which is why I gave it 4 stars, but it doesn't fit my needs. The sound is too loud and has a piercing uptick. The PetSafe Clik-R is so much better in my opinion - still plenty loud, but less loud and less of a piercing sound, and with the ring attachment it's easier to hold.
M**Y
Awesome!!!!!
I have to tell you that these really do work!! I have been able to teach our 8 week old pittie to sit, give high five, Shake, touch her nose to my hand, jump, stay, lay down and crawl.......all within a week! All on command! My niece was over and in the other room, found the clicker and was playing with it. As soon as the dog heard the click she went running to the other side of the house so I know she recognizes it. I was very skeptical, why can't I just teach her without this thing? It really does make a difference, she's hears that click and knows that's what she needs to do in order to get that treat. If you are having doubts I'm here to tell you that you won't be sorry!! My dog also has so much fun with it too, it's been a great bonding tool for us as well.
K**H
The are good clickers, just very disappointed that they don't come ...
The are good clickers, just very disappointed that they don't come with a the wrist band. I see that they have changed the picture since I order now showing no wrist band. I am also disappointed how flimsy the piece is that to connect the wrist band. It really feels like it will break easily! But they sound very nice, and if you are careful with your clickers they should work nicely.
W**A
Nice, quiet clickers that make it fun for you, your housemates and your animals. Cats included!
I like these. They fit well in my hand. My husband says they're too quiet, but my dogs don't. They respond well. People who think clickers are annoyingly loud will find them wonderful They also work for my cats, who have learned to sit -- without getting grabby (ugh!). The other advantages are the button, which is easier to work than the ones with the indented tab, and the rounded shape, which sits comfortably in my hand. They are very well designed and I find myself more likely to grab and use them. Highly recommended.
A**E
Broke quickly
Nice click but every single one of these broke at the little look where it's supposed to connect to a lanyard or keychain. They still function as clickers but you can't connect them to anything now.
J**L
Perfect for positive motivational clicker training, cheap enough to have a few extra where needed.
Face it, when clicker training you aren't going to carry a clicker on you at all times and you certainly aren't going to attach a clicker to the dog. So I bought this 5 pack of clickers to leave one in several key locations where I am apt to do spot training with the new puppy - by the front door, by his food and toy bucket, by his treats and in the car. Plus an extra that I gave to the neighbor adolescent who is learning to train her dog with clicker training, as well. These clickers are loud enough to be heard, not so loud to drive the spouse crazy either (unless teasing them unrelentlessly! LOL) They are durable enough for clicker training and cheap enough to replace when one is lost or "borrowed" by another trainer.
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