Even with our best efforts, some mouth clicks and other oral sounds can still make their way into a recording. Now that we are at our last line of defence, we can pull out a de-clicking software of some sort. You may be thinking, “But Sarah… I just need to hit process, and I...
Adobe Audition makes it easy to get rid of those unwanted noises and pops our mouths make. There is a built-in plugin called DeClicker. With your audio track selected, navigate to the menu. Then, click on Effects > Diagnostics > DeClicker. The DeClicker plugin in Audition makes light...
I thought Bentley’s natural behavior of “scratching out” was cute, so I decided to teach him to do it on command. All I did was mark the instant he did it and then give him a reward. At this point I am not saying anything to Bentley. I am patiently waiting, then marking. I ...
" or clicking a clicker when the puppy enters. Then tossing another treat outside of the crate. After a few repetitions, you can pretend to throw a treat into the crate, say "Yes" or click when the puppy enters, and then feed them a treat in the crate.The purpose of this is that ...
Fast or loud vehicles can be terrifying to shy dogs. So display the opposite reaction when they zip past. When a bus goes by, make silly excitable noises, offer treats, and generally act happy rather than concerned. This will help direct her away from a fear response. Watch her closely....
Explaining the reason or argument would take a long time but, suffice it to say, if used improperly (which, my their nature, it’s almost impossible to use a bark collar “properly”) this type of punishment device can cause injury or make your dog fearful, thus increasing behavior issues...
Clicker Training for Dogs: A Step-by-Step Guide to Positive Reinforcement Boundary training your dog can be a great way to prevent an escape – especially if your dog has a habit of barking at “outsiders.” Which could mean birds or other animals outdoors, passing cars, your neighbors, or...
Simply use a quiet clicker to “mark” the precise second that your dog does something you like (in this case, literally anything). The click lets your dog know a treat is on its way. The video below shows how to get started teaching your dog to associate clicks with treats: ...
To train the quiet command, it’s best to train your dog on marker orclicker training. This way, you are able to mark the behavior so the dog understands why you are rewarding them. Pick the right moment to introduce the quiet command. Try to catch your dog where they aren’t specific...
periods, in their cage at first. Always support their body close to yours when handling outside of the cage and preferably close to the ground to prevent unwanted injury. Consistency is key; daily interaction helps build trust. Avoid loud noises or sudden movements, as these can be ...