Mona wrote:Consider if you do something and you are really focused on it and it makes that noise. Now, she wants to get your attention. From her perspective: You are really interested in that clicking noise so what if SHE makes that clicking noise?????? - maybe you will be really intent on her????
If she continues the behaviour when she is getting attention then the above does make sense. She makes the noise, you're paying attention to her. She may not stop the behaviour once you're paying attention to her because she believes the behaviour is what's causing you to be focused on her.
Michael wrote:I try to be completely indifferent to her when she makes the sound. I won't even look at her. But if I do look at her or give her attention she doesn't stop. Also this rarely happens at the start of a training session (when she is hungriest) but usually happens toward the end or after training.
You have watched her and you've recorded her when she's making the sound, also you've given her attention to see if she will stop when you do. She may still be holding on to the idea that if it has worked in the past then it may work again and she might get your attention again, and she has. Your attention is something she obviously values so it may take longer than usual for the behaviour to go away now that you aren't paying attention to her when she does it. Also, you seem to have a very set routine with her, she likely knows when your training session is coming to an end so she will start making the noise in an attempt to hold your attention.
This is just my guess as to why she's doing it. My only other thought is that it's some type of mating behaviour but I don't have any experience in that area as of yet.