Do you use markers in training? How many? Or are you reading this asking, “Tenille, what the heck is a marker?!”
In today’s quick video I explain three types of markers we use in training and what they mean to your dog. Why use markers? Clarity! It’s the best way to make it clearer to your dog what you want them to do.
Click here to watch the video and comment if you have any questions
Marker training is used in zoos, aquariums, circuses, training facilities and research centres around the world. And it’s no coincidence – it really does help with our communication with our animals (not just dogs!) immensely.
Woofs and wags
Tenille
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