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  • ★Fits nicely in your hand, it has elastic wrist strap so you don't drop it.
  • ★Button presses easily and comes right back up without getting stuck, good sound, not to loud or soft.
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Works great! I’ve been using these to train my puppy for the last 5 months. I love love love them. So far none have broken at all, they’ve held up great! ***Update*** Next month it will have been a year. I just recently got a second puppy and so they are used a lot. All 4 clickers still work. My dogs respond very well to these. We just went through a training class at petsmart and these clickers were the envy of our class. The clickers that petsmart sells are very unreliable and not as crisp of a click. Half the time people wouldn't get a solid click out of those. But these clickers are perfect every time even after a year. Very happy.

I got these to start working with my Whippet around the same time I hired a sighthound trainer to help me. She gave her seal of approval when I brought them to our first session and asked me to send her a link to the ones I purchased so she can keep extras in her gear bag for handing out to other clients. I did replace the coiled cable on one of them with a paracord loop using a slip knot so I can adjust the length. I found that if I was using the coiled cable, when I let go of the clicker to use my had for something else it was difficult to grab it again with just one hand because of how snug the coiled cable is. The original cable seems to work fine for my wife, so those with bigger hands may find it easier to replace the strap on theirs.

These clickers are perfect. 1. Just loud enough, but not *too* loud, in my opinion. 2. Wristband is super convenient. 3. Having 4 of these (and in different colors!) makes it so you pretty much always have one within reach, which is so important for clicker training! 4. Great price! No complaints. If you want to clicker-train (which I HIGHLY recommend), just buy these. [FUN FACT: There have been MRI studies that suggest that when a dog hears a reward-marker word like "yes!" or "good girl!" it is processed through the pre-frontal, reasoning part of the brain. However when they hear the clicker, it goes straight into the amygdala – which is more primitive and deals with emotions. This elicits a much quicker and more direct response from the dog, because they don't have to "think" about it. They just feel the "ooh! reward!" sensation immediately. That could all be mumbo-jumbo...but I like the thought behind it.] Regardless, clickers just work.

If you're looking for a loud clicker you've got one here. Personally a little too loud for me but definitely does the trick when training

We adopted our puppy in November and we knew she would be a handful, she's a mixed breed that includes husky, lab, and terrier, so she has a ton of energy. She's super food motivated, which I think probably helps the clickers be more effective because it was easy to make an association between clicks and treats. As far as a training aid, these have been amazing. I literally just taught her this morning that when I'm pointing at something she should look at that instead of just looking at my finger, it took probably 2 or 3 minutes. Point at a toy and wait until she gets bored of looking at my finger and happens to look at the toy, click. Repeat a couple of times and she had learned it. It's also great for learning new tricks that are similar to existing tricks, I got her to learn "high five" by starting with "shake" and then saying "high five" and clicking when her paw was higher up. As far as actual build quality, they have been solid. I just keep one clipped to a belt loop and tucked into that awkward little extra pocket in my jeans, so I've had it on me pretty much every day for the last couple of months and it doesn't show any signs of wear and tear.

Seem sturdy, all sound the same, basic training clicker noise, easy to use for when I have fibromyalgia pain so probably good for arthritis sufferers too. I was using the petsmart one before these and that one was difficult and painful to use for me. I like that they have a clip too, so I can wear it around my wrists and clip the others to my pup's training pouches, my car keys, etc.

This has improved my dogs ability to do tricks. I'm not sure why, but she loves it!

These are very good quality with a nice loud click. The lanyards are very comfortable and it would be no problem if you wanted to wear one all day. I use it as a reward signal, even when the puppy gets a food treat. He responds well to it. It comes with a link to a video on how to use it. Everything I have read says these clickers should only be used for positive reinforcement, and not to correct the dog for negative behavior.

Very happy with this set of four. It turns out having four is a good idea since you'll inevitably misplace one only to find it weeks later. Good, loud, satisfying "click"; fits well in small hands; sturdy and lightweight. The wrist strap and split ring are flimsy but they come in handy or you can easily take them off (I've taken it off and clipped my most used clicker to my training/treat bag). Appreciate the colors: white and black to be more subtle, and bright blue and red make it them easy to find in the chaos of "puppyland"--the gated off area where the puppy lives for now. Very easy to train a mouthy, Maltese puppy with these, and especially made grooming a breeze (daily grooming of face, & eyes; ear and teeth check; daily brushing/combing body at least once, most times, twice a day; weekly feet groom (nails and hair trim); weekly hygiene trim)--yeah high maintenance, but the clicker has helped make it a bonding experience rather than a test of wills. Good price for four.

We purchased these clickers after reading how helpful they can be for training. These clickers are loud and produce a nice "non-natural" sound for dogs to easily pick up on! We have two dogs, the first not having been trained using a clicker and a new puppy who is starting to. Our puppy has quickly learned the click (plus treat) means he did something we wanted him to do. We began simply by clicking and giving a treat / praise to our puppy. He learned to associate a clicking sound to getting a treat very quickly. After doing this for awhile, our puppy would stop everything he was doing and perk up whenever he heard the clicking sound go off. Jackpot! We have these clickers placed all throughout the house for those impromptu training moments, and we have yet to have an issue with any of them!