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3. Always use the lowest stimulation level from the remote collar, or electronic collar, as possible for
your dog. When choosing the right level of stimulation, begin at level one. If your dog shows no
reaction (turns head, scratches at collar, flicks ears, etc.), go up one level until you find the proper
level. Your dog should not vocalize or panic during the stimulation. If this happens, the stimulation
level is too high.
4. Never use the remote collar, or electronic collar, to correct or eliminate any form of aggression or
biting behavior. In the event your dog is exhibiting such aggressive behaviors, contact a qualified
professional trainer in your area.
5. Start with behaviors your dog already understands-do not use the remote collar, or electronic
collar, to reinforce commands that have not yet been covered.
If your dog gets confused, help him with the leash and plenty of praise. When reinforcing a
command with a correction, it is critical that you do so without emotion, then immediately praise
and reward your dog for making the right decision.
6. Training in new locations may cause your dog to become distracted, causing you to reinforce your
commands with the remote collar, or electronic collar, more often as a result. The level of stimulation
may also need to be adjusted up or down, depending on the exercise or distraction level. It is
important that you use a leash or long-line to help your dog perform his commands in new locations.
Training sessions should be kept positive and short, about 10-15 minutes long, so your dog will
focus his attention on you. Look for all positive changes in your dog's behavior and be sure to
reinforce them with plenty of praise. Remember to always end your training session on a high note.
Stop training and play with your dog as soon as he has accomplished a new level of proficiency
Note: Please take out the batteries if you don't use it for a long time.
Frequence: 433. 92MHz
Transmitter: 6F22/9V
Receiver: 2 x AAA/1.5V
R&TTE
Made in China
Multi-Dog Training System
1. Antenna
2. Channel Button
3. Indication Light
4. LCD Display
1-99 Level
Beep Mode
Vibration Mode
Static Shock Mode
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
5. Up/down Button
6. Memory Set
7. Memory Group
8. Launch Button
9. Mode Button
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