Clicker training is a great way to develop any kind of performance animal. The Honor Roll features clicker-trained achievements in obedience, agility, therapy, search and rescue, rally and more.
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DKCH Chessieracing's Anuke
By taysha on 02/18/2008By achieving three CAC's (by three different judges) in conformation shows and a first in open B DRK fieldtrial Anuke has earned the title Danish Champion (show) = DKCH
Alice Vision Practical Magick ASCA & AKC CDX, RE, STD-s,d, PT, JHD, HTAD-1,g
By Sandy Case on 04/08/2007Chauncey Pluto Gardner, OA, OAJ, NJC, RA, CGC, TDI
By bglmom on 12/21/2006Chance had a rough start with me--his first two years were spent being trained with traditional methods. Then, a wonderful trainer showed me the power of clicker training. My relationship with Chance changed immediately and we have been able to accomplish so much more than I ever imagine.
Bailey's Gentle Spirit, CDX
By dvalantine on 12/20/2006Bailey earned his CDX obedience title in five trys using all clicker based training. I discovered clicker training after Bailey earned his CD title. He learned the Open events so much easier than Novice when I started using a clicker. In addition, his attitude in the ring was happy and bright.
Bailey is a registered Therapy Dog with Paws 4 Healing, a Delta Society Pet Partner affiliate. He's also a Certified Crisis Response dog, through HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response. We continu
Ch. Anstamm Let's Party RA
By Agilityscots on 12/03/2006AKC Championship, owner handled Best in Sweeps/Winners Bitch at the Greater Pittsburgh Scottish Terrier Club specialty, 2005 Best of Opposite in Sweeps at the Scottish Terrier Club of Northern Ohio specialty, 2005.
Teagan was owner-handled to her championship; I purchased her at 11 months old and she didn't know how to do anything except stand. She's been entirely clicker-trained and promises to be an excellent, high-drive agility dog with some obedience training.





