Hi, I use clicker training and really like it...makes a lot of sense to me that a dog learns better this way...Im just gonna copy and paste this from an earlier thread...it might be useful, Im not sure...anyway...
...Im just going to add in a little video that may help...(sorry its not of a golden!) This is my 10 month old crossbreed Harry and it is showing just a really simple behaviour taught with the clicker.
So as it starts off Harry has absolutely no idea what I want to teach him, in this case all I want is for him to touch the coaster with his nose...not all that useful admittedly, but it is something that can be built on, and it is just something basic to show. So first of all I throw the coaster on the floor and as Harry has no idea what I want him to do so he starts going over old 'tricks' I have previously taught, just to see if that will work, hence the rolling over...he gets quite frustrated that I am not clicking him for anything (I know he sounds all upset by this but it is a noise we are used to from Harry, he is a very vocal boy!) So when I slyly push the coaster a little closer he then touches it and hears the magic click...thats really all it takes for him to understand and is able to link his action to the result of getting the treat...he picks it up in seconds...I can then throw the coaster further away and he still 'gets' that he has to touch the 'target' in order to get the click and then treat...like I said, a very basic thing to teach but really it is to demonstrate how the dog goes from not having a clue what I want to fully understanding what is making me click! Thats what it's all about really! You wait for the dog to do the behaviour, then tell him that it is GOOD (by clicking!), then tell him what it is called!! Like in the clip I could then put the cue word to the behaviour...so I would decide on the word I want...maybe the word 'target' or something, then he would only get a click when he has responded to the word and eventually you wouldnt need the click anymore because he understands what the word 'target' means.
I really hope that the sound and vid are matching up in youtube (sometimes it doesnt!) if the sound is 'out' then the vid is a bit useless!