Blind Dog Training Tips – How To Teach “Put Chin on My Palm”
“Place chin on my palm” is a cute trick. Let’s delight in clicker training with your blind dog
Of course, healthy dog, too! For deaf dog, you can teach by using some light such as the ABITAX “Tag Light” in a dim room instead of a clicker.
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@abirdslife Thank you so much
Your comment always makes us pleased and motivates me! You must be real positive reward-based trainer.
Miki, thankyou for making and sharing your video. Lots of learning to be had by watching it.
Nono is a fantastic example of what CAN be achieved, regardless of whether your dog can see or if she cannot… I will share ♥
@kidowmer Thank you so much! We are very pleased to hear that. Everyone who meets Nono says like you. Dog has incredible capabilities. I reckon the world of Nono
@plumwoodposse I’m so glad and pleased that you say so! I hope more people will get interested in clicker training and positive reward-based training and blind dogs will delight in life with their guardian much more!
Very clear instructional video! I admire your work with Nono…it’s hard to believe she is blind…you did an brilliant job!
Brilliant video Miki and Nono! Really wonderful training information to help people learn clicker training and tips for training a blind dog. FANTASTIC work! Nono-chan is sooooo cute doing this trick! ps – I also LIKE kabocha squash!! oiishi-desu-de?!