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CharcoalDragon
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- Jul 14, 2020
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Brands of clickers would sound more dissimilar rather than clickers of the same brand. It's harder to distinguish between either of those cases rather than voices of similar sex/age/etc people due to the consistency of the manufacturing process.That makes sense! I never even thought of that... that the clickers could all sound similar! Although I guess I figured they could tell the slight differences between “their” clicker or not? But maybe they are all too mechanical and too minute and difference for even dogs to tell? Maybe there isn’t even a difference because they’re all mass produced to sound exactly the same? Never thought of that. Just out of curiosity... do you still have to “load” your voice the way you would load a clicker or do they just know what it means easier/naturally cause it’s your voice?
Loading is always required regardless of the marker you're using. Otherwise a sound is just a sound and holds no specific meaning. I don't think that using your voice makes meaning come more naturally to dogs, but because they are hearing your voice more and more (and because your voice means good things), they will be more attuned to your voice and variations thereof. Easier for the brain to pick out in the din- like your mother/father calling to you when you're at the playground.