Customer Reviews
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 194 Positive ReviewsCrisp audible sound
By Kathy on Jun 25, 2020
The click is crisp and audible which is key for me. Too many clickers on the market today barely make a sound. I took a chance on this one and am quite happy with my purchase. For those of you who say your dog is scared of the sound, I say when s/he learns that a reward is sure to follow the click The click is crisp and audible which is key for me. Too many clickers on the market today barely make a sound. I took a chance on this one and am quite happy with my purchase. For those of you who say your dog is scared of the sound, I say when s/he learns that a reward is sure to follow the click, you'll see quick results when there is a clear signal. I bought a wrist band with a ring so the clicker is handy when I need it. My dog's recall (even when he's interested in something in the weeds) has improved by leaps and bounds using this clicker/method. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 60 Critical ReviewsGood sound, hard to use
By Shikha on Nov 24, 2020
Maybe I lack thumb strength or something but it’s really not that easy to click, which makes it hard to click for good behaviors on the fly due to the delay. When it does click it sounds good though. Would be better if it came with something to hang it from like a wrist strap but there is a hole if you Maybe I lack thumb strength or something but it’s really not that easy to click, which makes it hard to click for good behaviors on the fly due to the delay. When it does click it sounds good though. Would be better if it came with something to hang it from like a wrist strap but there is a hole if you want to add your own … more
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Good sound, hard to use
By Shikha on Nov 24, 2020
Maybe I lack thumb strength or something but it’s really not that easy to click, which makes it hard to click for good behaviors on the fly due to the delay. When it does click it sounds good though. Would be better if it came with something to hang it from like a wrist strap but there is a hole if you want to add your own
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Never got to use it
By Angelfmsac on Aug 4, 2020
It clicked then just stopped. My friends and I all joke about the silent clicker. Maybe the non-existent battery ran out? Maybe it was the weather since you can only train your dog indoors?? Very odd but thankfully wasn’t expensive.
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Faulty product
By kappy on Jun 27, 2020
product did not work bedore I removed it from pkg. However I removed it thinking perhaps I was doing somthing wrong. No it just didnt work. Totally disappointed in product & in chewy for continuing to carry a product with as many bad reviees as this one.
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Crisp audible sound
By Kathy on Jun 25, 2020
The click is crisp and audible which is key for me. Too many clickers on the market today barely make a sound. I took a chance on this one and am quite happy with my purchase. For those of you who say your dog is scared of the sound, I say when s/he learns that a reward is sure to follow the click, you'll see quick results when there is a clear signal. I bought a wrist band with a ring so the clicker is handy when I need it. My dog's recall (even when he's interested in something in the weeds) has improved by leaps and bounds using this clicker/method.
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Loud for a nervous dog
By JLBKC on Jun 15, 2020
This clicker is kind of flimsy. It’s also louder than ones we’ve received before in dog training class. Our chihuahua is terrified of the sound. Lol.
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Arrived Broken
By darby on Jun 14, 2020
This clicker arrived broken. It makes no noise at all when you press the button.
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The Clicker Arrived In A Broken State
By Liam on Jun 11, 2020
We're very unimpressed, because it arrived and is non-functioning. When pressed, the clicker doesn't produce any sounds. The metal within it must've warped and shifted around at some point during shipping. I'm sure we'd love the product if the one we received actually worked! My review would likely be a lot higher than one star.
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Arrived broken
By DelCurtis on Jun 5, 2020
It looks like it would work, if it had worked. Broken - no clicks. Whatever makes the click doesn’t appear to be there. Also it is kind of slippery to hold on too - when it didn’t work I thought I was holding it incorrectly.
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My favorite clicker
By SalemLab on Mar 17, 2020 Top 100 Contributor
I've used this clicker nearly every day for 1 year since bringing my Lab puppy home. It's small enough that it fits very comfortably in your hand. The actual "click" sound it makes is very crisp and clear - even in very fast training sessions where you're clicking multiple times in a short window, it doesn't "stick" or blur the click sounds, which makes it clear for puppy to understand the behavior you're reinforcing. I misplaced this for a couple of weeks and the replacement I picked up at the pet store couldn't hold a candle to this one - it was shaped like a whistle so was large to hold along with the leash. The "click" mechanism was tight and so it would often stick so that my click marker I've used this clicker nearly every day for 1 year since bringing my Lab puppy home. It's small enough that it fits very comfortably in your hand. The actual "click" sound it makes is very crisp and clear - even in very fast training sessions where you're clicking multiple times in a short window, it doesn't "stick" or blur the click sounds, which makes it clear for puppy to understand the behavior you're reinforcing. I misplaced this for a couple of weeks and the replacement I picked up at the pet store couldn't hold a candle to this one - it was shaped like a whistle so was large to hold along with the leash. The "click" mechanism was tight and so it would often stick so that my click marker was delayed. This Starmark clicker is my go-to and it's always in my pocket. I've also dropped it on the pavement many times on our walks and it's held up well. … more
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Dog is really scared of it
By NYCPJ on Mar 14, 2020
I watched YouTube videos and read ways to help dog overcome fear of clicker. But she doesn't even care about treats when she hears the clicker. One pro trainer puts poster tack on the dimple but I'm afraid to pry this thing open lest I break it. Any advice?