Dog trace d-control 640 Manual page 14

Electronic vibration training collar
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Do not hesitate to contact a professional trainer for more advice and in the event of any problems.
We do not recommend you to use the collar for the dogs not being in good physical health state (e.g.
heart problems, epilepsy, etc.) or having behaviour disorders.
Button - Tone signal
It is only up to you how you use it. It depends on the method you wish to train your dog with. With the
tone signal you can:
Send a sound warning to your dog when it is doing something inappropriate.
Catch the attention of your dog.
Teach it that this signal means the command "Come", "Stay", wherever the dog is (the tone signal
replaces your dog whistle).
The tone signal forgoing the pulse is very efficient; your dog will soon create a link between its incorrect
behaviour, the sound warning, and its unpleasant feeling.
It is very important to always use the sound signal in the same way to avoid your dog of being
confused.
Button – Vibration
Very interesting function for attracting your dog's attention. The vibration function is used as:
Discreet command "come" which cannot be heard in the surroundings
Distraction from an undesired activity using a surprise element
Clear signal – cannot be mistaken, unlike a sound signal (similar to phone sounds etc)
Communication with deaf dogs which is almost impossible by other means
Praising a dog (instead of stroking) followed by a reward (toy or titbit)
To improve communication efficiency, you can teach your dog different meanings of the 5 vibration
modes ("don't do that", "come" etc)
You can also use it instead of a "clicker" - your dog comes for a reward after you press the vibration
button
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