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I-Click

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Rated 4.8 out of 5.0

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Dog accessories - I-click

By Sunshine Books

i-Click is the next generation clicker. Quieter, easier to click, and ergonomic. Great for sound sensitive animals. Perfect for arthritis sufferers and for people who have difficulty using their hands. Click it with a thumb, finger, palm, even your foot. No more trouble clicking with your gloves on. read more...

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Anyone can click the i-Click. There is a hole at one end so you can attach it to a wrist coil or a lanyard. You are going to love your i-Click!

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26 reviews found.
Tara S.

Tara S. (arat2669)

zoonatic

82 Reviews

Great clicker

Written 9 months ago - Wednesday, November 14

If you are clicker training your dog, this is a great clicker, its easy to click and it makes a loud enough click to get the dogs attention without be… Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +14

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
erik1970

erik1970

zoowise

81 Reviews

Good for training

Written 9 months ago - Friday, November 23

this is good to use when you are training your dog! I used one to train my dog. Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +15

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
Mike R.

Mike R. (mromberger)

zoowise

121 Reviews

Wonderful clicker

Written 8 months ago - Tuesday, December 11

By far, this is my clicker of choice. It is easy to use and is not as clumsy as a box clicker. It will click in almost every position in my hand. The … Read More

0 Comments | Helpful: +8

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
Jess

Jess (Cherubtoes)

zoowise

45 Reviews

Wonderful!

Written 6 months ago - Thursday, February 28

One of my dogs has brain damage and it was extremely hard for me to get him to learn anything by verbal command. I worked with him for about nine mont… Read More

1 Comment | Helpful: +6

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
beaglemutz

beaglemutz

zoomaster

846 Reviews

Positive is the only way

Written 7 months ago - Saturday, January 12

I like this type of clicker to use in training as opposed to ones that require you depress your thumb. This one can be held in your palm and clicked … Read More

1 Comment | Helpful: +6

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
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