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High Tech Pet Express Train - Collar Fitting and Training Techniques; Proper Collar Fitting Guide; Positive Reinforcement Training

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How to Fit the Express Train Collar on Your Dog
The best location for the receiver box is straddling the dog’s windpipe.
The collar should be tted on the dog’s throat so that the contact points
press rmly against the dog’s skin. When properly tted, you should be
able to t a nger or two snugly
in between the contact points and
your dog’s skin, and the receiver/
collar should not move on the dog.
A loose t can allow the receiver/
collar to move around on the dog’s
neck, resulting in inconsistent
stimulus. If the collar is too tight,
the contact points may rub the skin
and cause irritation, inammation,
or i nfection.
How to Express Train Your Dog to Commands
Place the collar on the dog and make sure the t is snug enough that
the prongs are touching the dog’s skin, but not so snug as to irritate
the dog’s neck.
NOTE: Unlike most training collars manufactured by other pet
companies, that use negative reinforcement to train your dog,
the High Tech Pet Express Train uses positive reinforcement,
in addition to corrective stimulus, for the most comprehensive
dog training. Buttons 1 through 3 are positive reinforcement
tones that are not aggravating to your dog. Your dog will soon
associate each button with the command that you used while
pressing that particular button.
Assign each tone button to the command that you wish your dog to
associate with that particular tone. For instance, if you have assigned
“Tone 1 to the “Sit” command, while commanding your dog to “Sit”, you
will also depress Tone button 1.
Repeat this with each tone button and command that you wish to
teach your dog. Keep your command associations consistent and do
not associate a new command with a particular tone until your dog
has reliably learned the original command.

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