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Clicker training keeps me so busy that I am unable to keep up with all the wonderful web sites that provide clicker training resources. My apologies to all of you who do not see your site listed here. I am giving you the main clicker training sites. These will link you to the rest of the clicker training community.

Karen Pryor's web site: clickertraining.com If you enjoy clicker training, you will definitely want to visit Karen Pryor's beautifully designed Homepage. Karen Pryor is one of the leading pioneers in clicker training. Her book, Don't Shoot The Dog has taught thousands of people how to train using positive reinforcement. Her web pages contain a wealth of information. If you are a dog trainer, you will find her page especially useful.

CLICKRYDER: A Clicker List Just For Horses: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/clickryder This fast growing, wonderful list is a first-rate information resource. If you have clicker training questions, this is the place for you. You'll find a community of knowledgeable, supportive horse people who love sharing their clicker training experiences.

THE CLICKRYDER WEB SITE: clickryder.com I can't say enough good things about this site. Judy Duffy has done a fabulous job designing an attractive, informative site. This site is continually being updated with clicker stories and photos sent in by people from all over the world. http://www.angelfire.com/az/clickryder/home.html

The Clicker List: This is the original email list for clicker trainers, a very informative and useful addition to your daily reading. The primary focus is on dogs, but all species are welcome. For more information on the clicker list and other clicker resources on the web, check out: http://www.click-l.com/ You can access the clicker list, look up topics of interest in the archives, and connect to the on-line clicker community through a very extensive list of links to other web sites.

Horseman's Art: http://www.horsemansarts.com/ "Classical is Natural", Books, Videos, Gifts, and training support. Sharon Foley's beautifully designed web site offers a wealth of information Dressage and Natural Horsemanship. Be certain check out her ReadingRoom and the essay entitled, "The Long, Winding, Bumpy Road." If you're not sure how all this clicker training fits into horse training, Sharon's story may help.

Clicker Training Supplies - SitStay.com has a wide range of clicker training supplies. Clickers in bulk or singles, books, videos, target sticks, and more. Put your business logo or slogan on your clickers.

The Clicker Company - Wholesale clickers and clicker training supplies. Our products are offered both blank and imprinted with your company logo. www.clickercompany.com

Directory of Clicker Training Videos - Learn this popular and effective method of training your dog. Find the perfect clicker training video for your needs.
www.clickertrainingvideos.com

Keeper Pages - The Well Mannered Dog » What's New? The Training Center »
Center Price List Dog Training » Training Seminars » Training ...
http://www.shirleychong.com/keepers/

The Australian Clicker Connection - ... Introduction to clicker training. Clicker ... detail. Further down, you will find links with valuable information about clicker training. ...
http://www.equilog.com.au/clicker/

Denstar Farm: If you're interested in clicker training mustangs, Robert Denlinger's home page is well worth a visit. His photo essay on Tobey, an abused mustang, shows how Natural Horsemanship and clicker trainingcan be combined to develop a trusting relationship. http://www.denstarfarm.us/

Kicking Back Ranch: Another great resource for those interested in mustangs. Go to:
KBR.com

Horseserver.com View on-line clicker videos at: horseserver.com

4H (kids) – We are a "clicking" 4-H club in upstate NY. http://www.pronetisp.net/~cxdwyer/clickriders.htm

HORSE SITES OF GENERAL INTEREST

Clicker training makes a natural partner with many other progressive training methods. These related sites will link you to some wonderful training, health and management resources.

Jessica Jahiel's Holistic Horsemanship http://www.prairienet.org/jjahiel/ Here's a great site for the dressage enthusiast. Plan to spend some time here. This is an information packed site.

James Shaw Tai chi: shawtaichi.com Good horse handling and riding depends upon good body mechanics. James Shaw brings the art of T'ai chi to riding.

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