Pig clicker
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Photo: rainforest_ducati/FlickrPigs are much more intelligent than most people give them credit for. Because of their intelligence, pigs NEED to be trained in order to teach them respect and manners. Below are examples we have collected or videos that have been sent to us. We are in the process of redesigning and rewriting some of our pages, this page included, so please excuse the "mess" as we complete the process. The purpose of training your pig is not only so your pig learns to sit or spin, but also to teach your mini pig respect and how leadership works in your home. Clicker TrainingClicker training is a great way to reinforce desired behaviors. The clicker needs to be associated with a positive experience, so using the clicker as the sound and immediately rewarding your pig with a treat helps your pig to understand that the clicker sound is a good thing. To begin, you will need to use the clicker for simple things your pig already knows how to do, such as come when the name is called. Click the clicker and give a treat. Repeat this several times so the sound doesn't startle your pig. Below is Oscar with his mama who shows us how to clicker train a pig. The best part of this is that she is not a professional animal trainer, she and Oscar have become YouTube sensations in pig world though by her creative methods and documenting her experiences with demonstration videos. You can follow Remixes of pig clicker (4) pig clicker. by Sphenoid Escape. 4.5k. pig clicker 1. by Treasured Vault. 596. pig clicker 1 1. by Fair Pyrite. 562. Pig Clicker 2.0. by Our Fidget Toys Flexi Fidgets Clicker Fidgets Dragons Fidget With Purpose Lindsey Wintch Our Fidget Toys Flexi Fidgets Clicker Fidgets Dragons Fidget With Purpose Lindsey Wintch $3.00 This adorable pig clicker is the perfect fit for fidget friends alike! The adorable pig design is so creative by Pawpular Prints. Collect each of our farm friends to have a full farm animal collection of clickers! For more customization, please fill out this form with all the details you can. After we receive a paid order, we will reach out to confirm the details shared. Due to us being a small business you're supporting, please allow for 2 business days to process your order separate from shipping times. We appreciate YOU! **Mini sized fidgets are not intended for children under the age of 6 nor without supervision. WARNING: Choking hazard. Some Other Fidgets Follow us @omni3d.studio24 Subscribe We might email you when we add new designs to our shop!Comments
Photo: rainforest_ducati/FlickrPigs are much more intelligent than most people give them credit for. Because of their intelligence, pigs NEED to be trained in order to teach them respect and manners. Below are examples we have collected or videos that have been sent to us. We are in the process of redesigning and rewriting some of our pages, this page included, so please excuse the "mess" as we complete the process. The purpose of training your pig is not only so your pig learns to sit or spin, but also to teach your mini pig respect and how leadership works in your home. Clicker TrainingClicker training is a great way to reinforce desired behaviors. The clicker needs to be associated with a positive experience, so using the clicker as the sound and immediately rewarding your pig with a treat helps your pig to understand that the clicker sound is a good thing. To begin, you will need to use the clicker for simple things your pig already knows how to do, such as come when the name is called. Click the clicker and give a treat. Repeat this several times so the sound doesn't startle your pig. Below is Oscar with his mama who shows us how to clicker train a pig. The best part of this is that she is not a professional animal trainer, she and Oscar have become YouTube sensations in pig world though by her creative methods and documenting her experiences with demonstration videos. You can follow
2025-04-17Our Fidget Toys Flexi Fidgets Clicker Fidgets Dragons Fidget With Purpose Lindsey Wintch Our Fidget Toys Flexi Fidgets Clicker Fidgets Dragons Fidget With Purpose Lindsey Wintch $3.00 This adorable pig clicker is the perfect fit for fidget friends alike! The adorable pig design is so creative by Pawpular Prints. Collect each of our farm friends to have a full farm animal collection of clickers! For more customization, please fill out this form with all the details you can. After we receive a paid order, we will reach out to confirm the details shared. Due to us being a small business you're supporting, please allow for 2 business days to process your order separate from shipping times. We appreciate YOU! **Mini sized fidgets are not intended for children under the age of 6 nor without supervision. WARNING: Choking hazard. Some Other Fidgets Follow us @omni3d.studio24 Subscribe We might email you when we add new designs to our shop!
2025-04-12Them at In my experience, clicker training is the best way to train a pig. Since they are so very food motivated, clicker training rewards with a sound versus a treat and can prevent food aggression issues when training. Many people "over-reward", not on purpose, but everyones definition of moderation is different. So knowing a pig will do the same command for 1/4 of a single Cheerio that they'd do for a handful of Cheerio's needs to be the first lesson for YOU. Use treats sparingly. How do you train a pig?Pigs are not domestic animals like dogs or horses, they are wild animals and that must be factored into our understanding of their psychology. Unlike domestic animals, humans are not viewed by the pig as a playmate or like a dog views us, but as a potentially deadly predator. Keeping it foremost in the mind helps you to understand many things that you may not have thought about. Pigs are playful and social; they enjoy running, socializing, relaxing, and playing in the mud. Like dogs, they recognize their names and come when called (if they like you). Some will act like they don't hear you, while others will come running as soon as they hear a door open in anticipation that you are there to see or play with them. Besides training them to do tricks, you may want to consider the following activities as well. Train your pig to walk on leash and go for walks. Pigs love
2025-04-19Blue the pig playing basketball, a skill that her human mama worked with her to teach her to take the ball and put it in the net. Pigs care about the end result (which is usually a treat) so they'll rush through a training exercise so they can receive their reward. Teaching your pig the "figure 8" Teaching your pig other tricks Teaching your pig to follow direction, such as the figure 8 can be a useful tool. Using treats or the clicker method as a reward system has proven to be effective with training. Teaching your pig how to work a preschool level puzzle can be mentally stimulating but also reveals how smart pigs really are. Teaching your pig to open a door.There are MANY different things you can teach your pig to do. Dave Millroy taught his pig, Esther-Rose, to be a little more independent. Watch his pig in action. Not only does she let herself in, but also her pig brother Axl. Excuse our "construction" as we redesign this page!!
2025-04-24Speed and efficiency are crucial when it comes to recording voice overs. Whether you're recording a podcast, eLearning material, or any other type of voice overs, you want to make the most of your time and energy. Many voice actors are juggling full-time positions, families, auditions, marketing, travel, etc., so every minute saved is welcome! Although recording the actual script may be quick (relatively), editing is what takes up the bulk of the time and can be a dragggg! Some voice actors even opt to hire an editor for that reason. One tool that can help you edit voice over recorderings faster is the PetSafe Clik-R Dog Training Clicker. I have the purple one, but am now having "color issues," and thinking that I should have gotten the aqua one instead. 😂Its original purpose is to help dog owners train their pets, but at just $3.99 (at the time of this posting), it can be repurposed for quickly marking errors, chapters/sections, etc. with minimal interruption to recording voice overs. Every time I make a mistake while recording, I press the clicker. The two clicks it produces will appear as two visible spikes in the waveform. That way, you can easily locate your mistakes and edit them out later. In my opinion, this is wayyyy better than having to listen back to the ENTIRE recording, which is what I used to do. Here's how it looks on Audacity:And here's how it sounds. The first 2 clicks were pressed very quickly, the second 3 clicks at medium speed, and the final 3 clicks at slow speed. I find the clicker to be an especially useful tool for long lists or individual phrases, which you often see when recording voice over for kids games, children's eLearning, etc. For example, you may get a list of 200 phrases at once (i.e. Dog, Cat, Mouse, Bird, Cow, Pig, etc.), and no one has time to sit through and re-listen to all that. 🥹 I assume all phrases are the best take, EXCEPT for the ones marked with the clicker. Then I can focus my efforts on file splitting and labeling. A con for me is if you accidentally place the clicker too close to the microphone, it can get WAY too loud and annoying very quickly. I also wish it would make just one distinct click sound, rather than two, or have it just be something more...pleasant sounding. But hey, more the reason for me to try to NOT to make mistakes in the first place. 😂Overall, the clicker is a simple yet effective tool for anyone who records voice overs. By helping you quickly identify and remove mistakes, you can be more productive and
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