Clicker ist Clicker. Die Töne kommen im Hirn des Hundes nicht unterschiedlich an, da die Frequenz die gleiche ist. Man muß also verschiedene Clicker, solange sie das gleiche Geräusch, nur lauter oder leiser, machen, nicht neu konditionieren.
Viele Grüße Barbara mit Ritter Parcifal, Prince Maddox und Sir Lancelot sowie in ewiger Verbundenheit mit Malibub Athos, Seelenbub Ben, Spitzbub Ilias, Lausbub Seppl und 'dame de coeur' Lupa (G'lupa de la Noire Alliance)
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"Just a generation ago if you went near a dog when he was eating and the dog growled, somebody would say, 'Don't go near the dog when he's eating!, what are you crazy?' Now the dog gets euthanized. Back then, dogs were allowed to say, NO. Dogs are not allowed to say no anymore...They can't get freaked out, they can't be afraid, they can never signal 'I'd rather not.' We don't have any kind of nuance with regard to dogs expressing that they are uncomfortable, afraid, angry, or in pain, worried, or upset. If the dog is anything other than completely sunny and goofy every second, he goes from a nice dog to an 'AGGRESSIVE' dog." (Jean Donaldson)
Ach sooo? Für mich haben die auch einen etwas unterschiedlichen Klang, z.B. weicher oder schriller, und ich dachte, dass das die Frequenz ist.
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Nein, das ist die Lautstärke, aber nicht die Tonart, um es mal musikalisch auszudrücken. ;-)
Viele Grüße Barbara mit Ritter Parcifal, Prince Maddox und Sir Lancelot sowie in ewiger Verbundenheit mit Malibub Athos, Seelenbub Ben, Spitzbub Ilias, Lausbub Seppl und 'dame de coeur' Lupa (G'lupa de la Noire Alliance)
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"Just a generation ago if you went near a dog when he was eating and the dog growled, somebody would say, 'Don't go near the dog when he's eating!, what are you crazy?' Now the dog gets euthanized. Back then, dogs were allowed to say, NO. Dogs are not allowed to say no anymore...They can't get freaked out, they can't be afraid, they can never signal 'I'd rather not.' We don't have any kind of nuance with regard to dogs expressing that they are uncomfortable, afraid, angry, or in pain, worried, or upset. If the dog is anything other than completely sunny and goofy every second, he goes from a nice dog to an 'AGGRESSIVE' dog." (Jean Donaldson)