I’m in the process of clicker training Otto. I “charged” the clicker for a week by just clicking and treating over and over. Then I started teaching him to stand on his hind legs. He learned to stand up very quickly (within the first or second session), but he’s a bit stuck on learning to do the trick only on command. He’ll stand up over and over and get frustrated when he doesn’t get a treat. Haha. He doesn’t quite get that he only gets a treat if I tell him to stand up first. But I was surprised at how quickly he learned the trick at all! I think once he gets the command-means-action sequence he’ll learn new things even faster.
I’m also hoping to use the clicker to train him to allow us to clip his nails, go back to his cage, etc. If I can get him to do these things willingly, that would be even more rewarding than teaching a few tricks!
ETA: Clicker training does require the use of quite a few treats (because at first you need to click every time they do the action, and every time you click you need to treat as well). I use simple pellets because any other treats would get excessive. I just take a bunch of pellets out of his normal food and use that for training. He gets dinner at 10pm when we go to bed, so when I train him in the evening he’s hungry and very interested in pellets. I also use a regular clicker I got at a pet store, but I’d like to get the i-click on Binky Bunny at some point. It’s easier to click when you’re not constantly flipping the clicker around to get it in the right position.