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Honor Roll: Award-Winning Clicker Animals

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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Motch Nelson's Golden Scotsman WC JH AGn CGN TDX AKC CDX JH


Golden Retriever

CKC Motch WC JH TDX CGN AGn AKC CDX JH AKC CDX JH

Scot is now 10 years old and has been my first clicker trained dog. He has high drive and has been a wonderful challenge. His latest titles have been the agility and tracking dog excellence here in Ca

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Sarah Bella


Pit Bull mix

CAP1

Prepping for CAP2 and K9MS1

Sarah Bella was a pound puppy who was abandoned in the hight drop box of the Oakland Muni Animal shelter in California at about 10 months of age in 2005.  She has significant brain dysfunction that effects her balance, muscle coordination, cognition, learning and executive functions.

Melodane's Axel Goes Riding, CGC, RN, RA


Bouvier des Flandres

Melodane's Axel Goes Riding, CGC, RN, RA

Carting Advanced, American Bouvier des Flandres Club; NDD, Bernese Mtn Dog Club of America; AKC Rally Advanced; AKC Rally Novice; CGC; Therapy dog (Ret)(TDI, Delta Society, Happy Tails Pet Therapy)

Axel's most recent achievements were earned at age 10+ years.

Sunfire Tydavent's Mr. Woods Am CDX, NA, RN Can CDX TD (aka Woodie)


Golden Retriever

Sunfire Tydavent's Mr. Woods Am CDX, NA, RN Can CDX TD (aka Woodie)

High In Trial in Both US & Canada

As a crossover trainer, clicker training is the BEST. I can't imagine being able to participate in so many dog sports (agility, obedience, rally, and tracking) without a common positive language like clicker training. To have a happy up dog in very stressful situations is a wonderful feeling; the confidence they get from clicker training is wonderful.

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Skye CD


Shetland Sheepdog

Skye CD

CD

Skye is the dog who taught me clicker training, showing me how to teach a shy reactive dog to be able to compete at large dog shows and successfully doing stand for exams.