Part 2 - Dog training
3. Put a long leash on the dog. Play with the dog in a safe area. Do not allow him to freely enter the correctional facility
A. Electrodes
• Cut off the excess strap.
Training with flags
Roads and paths - if you need to run the fence over an asphalt path or road, make a 2 cm deep cut with a chainsaw with
a grinding blade. Place the cable in the notch and cover with asphalt.
• Place the collar at a comfortable size under the dog's chin.
The following steps should help a successful training.
First correction
Put the collar on the dog
areas with flags.
Step 11
• Always make sure the collar is working properly before putting it on your dog.
• Never continue training if the dog loses interest.
Step 2
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2. Put the collar on the dog.
B. Wearing a collar
Place training flags
• Always make sure the collar is working properly before putting it on your dog.
Make sure both electrodes are in contact with the dog's skin. If necessary, trim the fur in the area of placement.
Step 1
8. Play with the dog in a safe zone after training.
Important note: Never leave the collar on for more than 12 hours a day. Prolonged use may cause skin irritation.
After burying the wire, test the fence. Test that the signal strength is consistent all around. Set the signal bandwidth. As
soon as testing is complete, place training flags along the perimeter of the enclosure. Place the flags at a distance where the
sound signal is heard for the first time. This will add a visual stimulus to the audio one.
• If the dog is in the building, remove the collar to prevent accidental impulses.
• Stay positive and playful during training.
• Remove other metal collars if the dog is wearing them.
4. Run with your dog in front of the flags. Bend down and wave the flag. Say "yuck" to the safe zone too.
Step 10
• Use short electrodes for short hair, long electrodes for long hair. •
Tighten the electrodes with your fingers, but never with brute force.
To get the best results with your system, follow these tips:
For most dogs, a few impulses are enough in the training phase and the next time they already react to the warning signal.
areas with flags.
7. Reward the dog when he avoids the flags, even if he is already in the correction zone.
1. Turn off the transmitter so that the dog does not receive any impulses.
1. Turn off the transmitter so that the dog does not receive any impulses.
2. Put the collar on the dog.
5. Repeat this on several places of the fence.
3. Put a long leash on the dog. Play with the dog in a safe area. Do not allow him to freely enter the correctional facility
6. Do not exceed 3 impulses per day and 7 impulses per week. But it really depends on your dog's stress tolerance.
4. Run with your dog in front of the flags. If the dog tries to avoid the flags, praise him.