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Clink Design Training Treats
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Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 293
4.8 out of 5 stars 47
4.8 out of 5 stars 47
4.8 out of 5 stars 47
Price
$25.99$25.99
$13.99$13.99
$14.99$14.99
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Use
Treat Container + Clicker
Training Treat
Training Treat
Training Treat + Snack Bar
Made of
Food Grade ABS
100% Chicken
100% Salmon
60% Goat Milk, 40% Chicken
Suitable for
Dogs and Cats
Dogs and Cats
Dogs and Cats
Dogs and Cats
Form
3 Colors Available
Cube
Cube
Cylinder
Clink Clicker Compatible
Built-in Treat Compartment
Sized to Fit Clink Clicker
Sized to Fit Clink Clicker
Breakable to Fit Clink Clicker
How does clicker training work?
The Clink Clicker uses positive reinforcement by marking a behavior with a click the moment it happens. This gives your dog immediate feedback, letting them know exactly what they did right, followed by a treat to reinforce the behavior.
How many treats can the Clink Clicker hold?
It depends on the size of the treat. For Clink Training Treats, the Clink Clicker can hold approximately 40 treats, making it perfect for small training sessions or daily use.
What treats should I use with the Clink Clicker?
We recommend using small, dry treats that are less than 1cm on the longest side. Opt for treats that don’t crumble to keep the treat compartment clean and make training more efficient.
How should I clean the Clink Clicker?
Avoid wet treats to prevent spoilage and desiccant damage. If cleaning is needed, unscrew the two internal screws to separate parts. Hand wash the bottom part and wipe the top part. Do not wash the top due to metal components.
How often should I change the desiccant sheet?
If the desiccant sheet becomes soft, it’s time to change it. Typically, we recommend changing it every 2-3 weeks, but always keep an eye on the sheet’s texture for the best results.
Product Dimensions : 4.7 x 1.8 x 1.3 inches; 7.37 ounces
Item model number : CLC
Date First Available : June 26, 2024
Manufacturer : Clink Design
ASIN : B0D85D9L2L
Best Sellers Rank: #38,980 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #43 in Dog Training Clickers
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2-in-1 Dual Use Design: Our 2024 iF Design Award-winning innovative treat pouches for pet training combine a dog training clicker and a dog treat carrier in one, making it an indispensable dog training tool. Perfect for efficient puppy training, this dog essential is both convenient and practical.
Durable and Long-Lasting: Crafted from food-grade ABS material, our dog training clicker is built with a sliding mechanism to last up to 100,000 uses. This durable dog accessory is easy to clean, ensuring it remains a reliable piece of your dog training supplies for years to come.
Compact and Lightweight: Weighing only 2.36 oz and measuring 4.72 x 1.77 inches, this dog clicker for training is effortless to carry and handle. Its compact design makes it an ideal dog training treat pouch substitute for on-the-go puppy essentials and dog supplies.
Innovative Desiccant Compartment: Our treat carrier features a unique desiccant compartment to keep dog food fresh. The replaceable desiccant ensures your dog treats remain dry, making this dog treat bag an essential for effective dog training and puppy supplies.
Easy One-Hand Use: Designed for convenience, this clicker dog trainer allows for one-hand operation. Simply click to reinforce and slide to reward, making it a versatile piece of your dog training tools and dog accessories for both boys and girls.
13 reviews for Clink Design Clicker Dog Trainer & Dog Treat Pouch Alternative, Dog Treat Dispenser, Puppy Essentials Dual Use 2 in 1 Dog Clicker for Training – Durable, Light (2.36 oz), Easy to Clean & Handle, Black
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Lin Cao –
Daily Training Essentials – Compact and Effective!
This clicker has completely changed the way I train my dog. The click is crisp and consistent, and the built-in treat container makes things so much easier when we’re on the go. I used to carry separate bags for treats and clickers, but now it’s all in one. The size is perfect for small treats, and I can do short 5–10 minute sessions anytime, anywhere. Great quality and super thoughtful design!
Amazon Customer –
Smart Design – Great for Walks and Training!
Love this dog training clicker! The built-in treat container holds just the right amount of treats for a walk or short training session. I also bought their freeze-dried treats, and the size fits perfectly inside the Clink Clicker. My dog absolutely loves them! It’s super convenient to carry, and I can reward quickly without digging around. Highly recommend for daily walks and positive reinforcement training.
G –
Best ive researched out there.
Best treat clicker Ive seen so far. There used to be smaller, PEZ style ones that attached to your belt. But I cant find those now. Attractive on its own, but the packaging was attractively too much. (It doesnt need Iphone level padding thats anything but recyclable, but I get that they are proud and want to present it a certain way, but cmon, grow up and be a better citizen). The extra length of paracord provided is thoughtful. the attachment point could be way larger and stronger. The clicker definitely gets caught on the food at least once, each use session, but maybe only 1 out of 5clicks. Still completely worth it. Its still very nimble as a 1-handed device, which we need. No, you dont need a shooter unless you want the dog jumping around wildly. Yes, your hands will get gross unless you train your dog to wait till the treat has touched the ground.TIP: if you have small or child’s hands, slide your wrist into the 2nd loop, closer to the device, and tighten down.
Magical Selan –
It works
Love the color and I love that it’s small enough to carry around the house to motivate our puppy with tiny training treats.
clmntns –
sleek design but broke after a few months
really loved this clicker but it unfortunately broke after a few months and i cant justify spending another $25 dollars on a replacement.i got this to help with positive reinforcement while going on walks with my reactive dog. the built in treat pouch was great. it’s unfortunate that the product wasn’t built to last.
Sally –
great
perfect for what i needed, the treat storage is unique to this product.
Carol McKellep –
Nice quality clicker.
Nice product helped me from carrying too many things. Was overpriced, but for my needs it worked very well.
Katie Sint –
UPDATE: great customer service
Update: The seller reached out to inform me there was a manufacturing error and sent me a replacement with treats!! Still is a really cool clicker with dual storage purpose.This item was cool but broke after a few months!! The clicker stopped working and then it broke open 🙁 Totally not worth the hefty price of $20. There’s no product support available too, so disappointing.
Leslie Stewart –
This tool has been incredibly helpful in keeping me motivated to train my puppy consistently! If you’re getting a puppy, this is a must-have. The clicker sound is clear but not obnoxious—unlike others I’ve tried and returned. The treat pouch is sleek and convenient, and the bracelet makes it easy to keep the clicker on hand for quick rewards. It’s also super durable—my pup has chewed on it, and it’s still in one piece. Highly recommend!
J –
I read the description and knew what to expect, but I was still impressed when I took it out of the box. It has easy to read instructions on how to use and clean it. Included were packets to keep treats fresh and a quality, durable wrist strap that would fit just about any wrist due to a slider to fit to size needed. It holds between 20-22 pieces of similar sized treats that I use for training only, and it’s more than enough for my training sessions with her. The underside has a compartment to put the little packets (included) that keep treats fresh, if needed.I have trained my dog with a clicker since she was a pup, and now that she’s 3, I still use one if I want to practice what she already knows or train her something new; either way, it’s the clicker that gets her attention because she knows it time to learn, which usually means tasty rewards. I have tried different ways to carry treats; most were awkward and time consuming in a process that needs consistency.With the Clink, I find it to be a more efficient and enjoyable experience, with less mess and less fuss. The sound is very similar to any other clicker I have used (volume too) with my dog, so she’s used to the noise and was attentive immediately. I like that it has a metal round clip that is used to detach/attach the wrist strap, but can also double as a clip to add waste bags or whatever you need. The treat compartment slides open easily and when it’s empty, I just turn it upside down and tap it a few times or use a little brush to remove any leftover crumbs that may be in there, before I refill it. This is a quality product, with a lot of care and attention to detail and comes in a very nice box, which includes everything you need to just put treats in and go. The only thing that is not included, is the tool to open it; it would be nice if a small one was included in the design or even just in the box (luckily I have one).Snap the QR code in the booklet and it takes you to their website if you have any questions. They have a reward program for discounts, training tutorials and step-by-step written instructions with videos too. Great clicker and suits my needs perfectly, so I don’t have to struggle with a treat bag, clicker and leash all at once.This review is based on my personal experience with the Clink 2in1. I ‘m not a dog expert/trainer/behaviouralist in any way. My results are not going to be your results.
Ron –
Doing clicker training, and having the treats and clicker all in one is a great idea. slides open easily so I can quickly reward the good behaviour. Has also helped get over the fear of the clicker!Only wish the treat container area was a little deeper, but it does the trick for quick sessions
Mother of Three –
I’ve had my dog for just over 4 years now. She was adopted as an adult, so we did a ton of clicker training in her early days. I still carry a clicker and a stash of treats in my dogwalking fanny pack in case I ever find myself in situations where she needs a refresher on certain things like “leave it” or sitting at intersections before we cross. The strap on this makes it easy to keep on the wrist, and the clasp means you can loop it onto keyrings or other larger carabiners if you want to attach this elsewhere.That being said, my basic clicker is a bit hard to get a hold of quickly, and clicking it properly requires my thumb to apply pressure in the correct orientation for it to sound clearly. This clicker, while noticeably larger than your average clicker fits my small hand well. It is rounded with no sharp edges and cradles well for a good grip. The button is big and orange, making it easy to spot and locate (even without looking), and I can engage the button with my thumb when held in hand, or with my index and middle fingers when it’s hanging from my belt, or even just with the palm of my hand. I think this would be a great option for anyone who suffers from mobility or finger strength issues (e.g., arthritis).The treat compartment is a good size. I like using this to keep high-value treats for my dog (i.e., cut-up liver treats). I can cram about 20 small pieces in there for her – more than enough for the duration of our usual walks. I still like to keep another treat dispenser with low-reward treats (especially if I’m doing a more intentional training session). The compartment is eays to slide open and shut. As seen in the video clip, I was able to maneuver the device with my non-dominant hand quite easily.The product came well packaged and had clear instructions with links to training tips and compatible treats. It comes with 3 dessicant refills to keep treats fresh. Although if you’re training regularly, you hopefully won’t need to rely on the dessicant packs much. I also love that it comes with the ability to be taken apart for cleaning! There are instructions in the manual, as well as a link to a video to show you how to piece everything back together.It’s a bit pricey at $44, but considering the markup on typical dog products, and the quality and thoughtfulness put into the design, it would be a good investment for new puppy owners. Had I known how well clicker training works from the get go, I would have appreciated having this product 4 years ago when I first adopted my dog.
TT –
Despite being marketed for dogs, this has become my go-to tool for training my cat. The click mechanism produces an incredibly satisfying sound – crisp, consistent, and perfectly pitched to grab my cat’s attention without startling her like some louder clickers do. The premium feel in hand is immediately apparent; there’s something about the weight distribution and button action that screams quality, not the typical cheap plastic feel of most pet training tools.The treat compartment works perfectly for small cat treats and the food-grade materials give me peace of mind. The innovative desiccant compartment keeps treats fresh even during longer training sessions when I’m trying to teach complex behaviors. The magnetic closure seals securely but opens smoothly with one hand – crucial when trying to reward a cat who moves much faster than most dogs.What’s most impressive is how the integrated design makes cat training actually feasible. Having treats and clicker combined means I can respond instantly when my cat performs the desired behavior, which is essential given cats’ shorter attention spans and quick movements. The black color scheme looks sleek on my counter where I keep it ready for impromptu training moments. For anyone attempting the challenge of cat training, this 2-in-1 tool is a game-changer – the premium materials and thoughtful design make it worth every penny for something that turns the “impossible” task of cat training into an achievable goal.