BravoWalk Collar Owner's Manual page 10

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FINDING THE APPROPRIATE
SETTING FOR YOUR DOG
If your dog stops pulling before the green setting reaches
the stimulation portion of its cycle, then the blue setting
may be a good fit for your dog. The blue setting does not
provide stimulation, just a beep and a continuous vibrate.
The vibrate function can be startling to some dogs,
sometimes even more than a low level stimulation, so
reading your dog's body language will let you know
whether this setting is right for them or not.
If your dog continues to pull through the entire cycle of the
High setting, then the Bravo Walk collar may not be making
contact with the skin and needs to be adjusted. The collar
should be snug but not tight, and the box should be sitting
on the opposite side of the loop when the collar is on. After
readjusting, always set the collar back to the Low setting
before beginning your walk again.
If your dog continues to pull through all of the Low setting,
but then shows signs of distress in the Mid setting, adjust
the collar back down to the Low setting. Now that your dog
can recognize the stimulation, they may not need it on the
Mid setting. Again, it is important to use the lowest setting
necessary to get your dog's attention.
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