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Step
Collar fitting
The Receiver/Collar should be fitted so that the surgical
stainless steel contact points press firmly against the
dog's skin. When properly fitted, you should be able
to fit a finger or two snugly in between the collar and
you dog's skin. When properly fitted, the Receiver/Collar
should not move on the dog. The best location for
the Receiver/Collar box is either side of the dog's
windpipe.
A loose fit can allow the Receiver/Collar to move
around on the dog's neck. When this happens, the
contact points may rub the skin and cause irritation.
If the Receiver/Collar is too tight, the dogs may have
difficulty breathing.
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How to find the best
Step
Vibration/Shock Level
The unit comes with Up and Down buttons to control
the Vibration/Shock Level, with Level 1 being the
lowest level for Both Vibration and Shock, Level 8
being the highest for Vibration and Level 16 being
the highest for Shock.
The level of Vibration/Shock best suited for your dog
depends on your dog's temperament and threshold
for Vibration/Shock. Always start at the lowest level
and work your way up.
The appropriate level can be found when the dog
responds to the Vibration/Shock with a mild reaction,
such as a tensing of the neck muscles. The Vibration
/Shock Level may vary depending on the training
situation. When highly distracted, dogs will require a
higher level of Vibration/Shock.
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