Train Smarter, Not Harder! 🐾
The Company of Animals Whizzclick is a revolutionary training tool that merges a clicker and whistle, designed for effective dog training. Ideal for recall and distance commands, it features an ergonomic design and a convenient wrist strap, making it perfect for all dogs, including sensitive pups.
Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 11.43 x 2.54 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | 25740A |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Colour | Red |
Release date | 9 Oct. 2012 |
ASIN | B005DL87T2 |
J**E
Good quality
Quality product good for getting dogs attention
C**E
Does the job
A little cheap but had it for a while now and works well!
A**R
Frequency may not apply
Good item, whistles and click as advertised. The pitch of the whistle may not be attractive to your dog. Mine ignores it but others may not.
A**R
Great little dual purpose training gadget
Got this to help train my 4 month old pup mainly for the clicker but it was a bonus that there was a little whistle combined too. Good value for money. Sturdy plastic. Happy with purchase.
S**Q
Comes with a short cord
I could attach it to my treat bag so I didn't forget it. I could click it through the pocket in the treat bag so our dog heard it rather than seeing it and being distracted by it. It gives a nice positive cllick when operating. I would prefer a regular shape so on reflection a square clicker would probably work better for me and forget about the whistle part. I do have a separate whistle anyway so it is not needed with the clicker.
T**N
Whistclick
A whistle and a clicker all in one, perfect. Not sure if it’s robust enough though, time will tell
A**E
Great
I bought three and they are working well.
B**T
A useful multi tool for dog training
Very useful bit of kit for a dog or even cat trainer.Having the two tools combined saves space and means you don't have to reach for your clicker, slowing down your reactions to your pet's behaviour. The main mistake people make with training is thinking that it's ok to praise the dog 5 minutes AFTER he's done his job. Not only is 5 minutes going to produce bad behaviour, but so is 1 minute, so is 30 seconds and even 10 seconds. You need to click and treat immediately. This Whizzclick allows you to get halfway there.It can be distracting however for an excitable dog, when its not too sure what to expect from the red thing in your hand. But that's primarily a problem with an overly inquisitive puppy.
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