StarMark Clicker
Ergonomic training clicker based on scientific principles of operant and classical conditioning.
- Speeds learning by up to 50-percent
- ergonomic design
- raised button is easy to find and press
- Includes free training guide
- 2-1/2-Inch
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The only reason I purchased this was to get enough for free freight. It affects my dog in no way. She pays no attention to it. Would not purchase again .
Rating: 1 / 5
This is an okay product. I’m not a cat trainer or anything just a pet owner. It does make a loud sound that my cat will notice. But not the right product for me.
Rating: 3 / 5
I do a lot of audio recording and make my share of mistakes. I have the choice of either stopping the recording each time I make an error or want to try a ‘do over’, or keep on going and edit out the mistakes in post. I’ve found the latter to be the most efficient. The problem is locating the sections that need editing, which is where the Clicker comes in. Each time I make a mistake, I click the Clicker. This results in two sharp spikes on the recording which show up clearly on the recording’s waveform. During post, I simply scroll though the file looking for these markers. I’ve tried virtually every ‘clicker’ available and have found that the ‘StarMark Clicker’ is the best for this task. The large red button makes it easy to use and the clicks it make are loud and distinct.
Rating: 5 / 5
Product exactly as displayed, arrived quickly, good quality, excellent experience.
Rating: 5 / 5
I had recently heard of clicker training back when my parents brought home a new puppy for their anniversary. I had trained their previous dog and was excited to do the same for the new one so I went out to petsmart to buy a clicker.
They only sold one model, this one. I was a little put off by the sticker price of $5, but decided to purchase it anyway. Training is important and while 5 dollars for an item that is made just to make a noise was a little expensive, I knew it would be worth the investment for the good of the dog after all.
Grabbing a bag of small training tidbit treats I headed home excited to start the training with the young pup. Unfortunately when I got home I was in for a surprise. While the dog liked the training treats the clicker scared him to death! I don’t mean he jumped slightly. He would literally run from the room tail tucked and whimpering. Even the temptation of the treats wouldn’t bring him back.
I thought he might just be too young, so I put the clicker away for a few months. Each time I tried the clicker over the following year met with the same result. I finally had to stop trying it. It was just too loud to use indoors with a small dog. Even though he is usually fine with other noises ( vacume cleaners, other dogs barking, squeaking toys, alarm clocks, my father’s ridiculously loud snoring) He was never able to tolerate this clicker.
Granted it would probably work great outside for agility training with large dogs. (which is why I gave it 2 stars) The very fact that it is so loud it would terrify smaller dogs is a bit ridiculous. And reading the reviews it doesn’t seem to be only this dog.
If you are considering ordering this clicker, make sure your pet isn’t scared or startled by loud noises before you order this product.
Rating: 2 / 5