User's Manual

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(7) Issue one obedience command at a time, this will reduce confusion and allow the dog to
remain focused. Do not use the training system for commands that the dog has not learned.
(8) During training, look for all the positive changes in the dog's behavior and remember to
reinforce them promptly with ample praise and reward.
(9) Avoid over-correcting your dog. Use as little remote correction as possible during the
training process.
(10) When the dog has become apparently perplexed, shift the focus of the training
the dog's attention to a command they have familiarity. Example: Tell the dog to sit and give
abundant praise and encouragement on successful completion of the sit command.
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(11) Do not use the training system to correct or eliminate forms of aggression or
behavior. When the dog is showing signs of aggressive behavior, immediately contact a
professional dog trainer in your local area.
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(12) Please keep in mind, that you should keep training sessions short and end
a high note. Stop training and play with the dog as soon the dog has accomplished a new
level of proficiency.
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(6) For basic obedience training, vibration is more useful.