The Synergy of Signal and Reward
Successful training is built on two pillars: precise communication at the exact moment and high-quality motivation. At Superhund, we have combined these elements into one powerful category. With our clickers, you "mark" your dog's desired behavior with split-second accuracy. As soon as the signal sounds, your dog knows: "That was right!" To solidify this positive association, the reward shouldn't be far behind – that's where our handy treat bags come in, designed for easy access on your belt.
Precision at a Distance: Whistles and Snack Dummies
Especially when it comes to recall or training in an open field, clarity is key. Our selection of tools helps you keep your dog's full attention, even in dynamic situations:
| Training Tool |
Use Case |
Your Team Benefit |
| ACME Dog Whistles |
Recall & Distance Work |
Emotionless signal that always sounds identical |
| Snack Dummies |
Retrieval & Hunting Replacement |
Direct reward from the dummy strengthens bonding |
| Clickers & Target Tools |
Trickdogging & Shaping |
Pinpoint confirmation of small learning steps |
| Treat Bags & Tubes |
Everyday & Training Ground |
Clean pockets and quick access to treats |
Growing Together: Equipment for Pros and Beginners
Whether you're just starting basic commands with your puppy or preparing for an agility or obedience trial – the right gear makes the difference. Our products from brands like Karlie or Beeztees are durable, easy to clean, and above all, functionally designed. This allows you to focus entirely on your dog while the whistle and treat bag do their job intuitively. Discover the tools that will take your training to the next level!
Your Questions About Training & Motivation
Why should I combine a clicker and a treat bag?
The clicker is the acoustic promise, the treat bag is the fulfillment. Through this combination, your dog learns extremely fast which behaviors are rewarding, as the reinforcement happens instantly.
Which ACME whistle is right for me?
The 210.5 and 211.5 frequencies are the classics. The choice is often a matter of preference, but it's important to stick to one model so your dog can clearly identify the signal you've conditioned.