Fitting The Training Collar - Dog trace d-control professional 1000 ONE Manual

Electronic training collar
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the picture 5.2 Receiver in the chapter 5 Product description, page 26. Tighten them
manually carefully (do not use a pliers – this could damage the product).
TIP: When your dog has a dry skin in the area where the contact points are, it is
good to lubricate the dog's skin with a vaseline, hand cream, or baby oil - which
enables a correct transfer of stimulation impulses.

7.6 Fitting the training collar

The strap (receiver collar) with the receiver collar must be tightened enough so that
the contact points are in contact with the skin of the dog. We recommend you to fit
the collar on the standing dog. When you can fit two fingers between the collar and
your dog's neck, the collar with the receiver are tightened enough. If a dog has long
or thick hair, it is suitable to trim the hair in the area of the contact points or to switch
to the longer contact points to ensure a consistent contact.
Warning: If the collar is too loose, the receiver is likely to move and repeating
friction can irritate the skin of your dog. Furthermore, in this case it is not ensured
a reliable contact of contact points with the skin and a proper function of the
training collar. We do not recommend to leave the collar positioned at the
same place for more than several hours, because it could irritate the skin. If it is
necessary to wear the collar for long periods, change regularly the position on the
neck of your dog. A collar with a receiver that is overly tight, can cause pressure
sores on the skin in the contact area of the contact points. If this happens, do not
use the training collar until all traces of irritation are gone.
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