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REDHEAD RH360 - Properly Fitting the Collar

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NOTE: Proper collar tightness and
position are very important to ensure
safe and consistent collar use.
All electronic collars need to be very
snug around the dogs neck to work
properly. They must be just tight
enough to allow the contacts or
electrodes to make good contact on
your dogs skin. If the collar is too loose, the
stimulation may not work properly because good/
consistent skin contact is not being achieved. This
can directly affect the performance of the collar unit
and whether or not the dog will receive the stimulation.
Always check for good contact to the skin if it appears
that your dog is not responding to the stimulation.
Also, a loose collar can also result in skin irritations
from the contacts moving or rubbing too much against
your dogs neck while they are running or training. A
proper fit will help prevent this from occurring.
Place the collar unit high (closer to your dogs head)
and tight on your dogs neck with the collar receiver
box centered below the chin. Placing it at the wider
base of the neck can let it travel up to the narrower
part of the neck while your dog is moving, loosening
as it goes.
The collar should be tight enough to fit two fingers
between the collar belt and your dogs neck, but not
tight enough to restrict your dogs breathing.
PROPERLY FITTING THE COLLAR