User's Manual
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NOTE 2: Any changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Common size of different dogs
Size
Neck
(cm)
Back
Length
(cm)
Type
Mini
Small
Medium
Large
Large
Large
Huge
20-22
20-24
23-28
27-31
30-34
33-37
43-48
47-52
52-62
25-30
29-36
35-42
41-47
46-53
52-59
76-84
88-97
92-100
19
23
28
31
35
40
60
65
70
Chest
Measurement
(cm)
Chihuahua, Yorkshire Temier
Chihuahua, Yorkshire Temier,
Poodle, Pomeranian
Maltese Dog, Shih Tzu
Miniature Schnauzer,
Pekingese
Beagle
Husky
Labrador Retriever
Golden Retriever, Old
English Sheepdog
Schnauzer, English Cocker
Spaniel
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(5) You will have more success by teaching the dog a command first before trying
to reinforce to command with the remote trainer.
(6) For basic obedience training, VIBRATION and AUDIO modes are more useful.
(7) Issue an obedience command at a time, which will focus your dog's attention
and reduce confusion. Do not use the remote collar to correct commands that
have not already been covered.
(8) During training, look for all the positive changes in your dog's behavior and
remember to reinforce them promptly with ample praise and reward.
(9) Avoid over-correcting your dog. Use as few remote corrections as possible
during the training process.
(10) When your dog has become apparently perplexed, shift the focus of the training
session by drawing his/her attention to a command they are familiar with, e.g.
sit. Give your dog praise and encouragement galore on successful completion
of the command. Repeat this several times before returning to training with
remote corrections
(11) If you know a particular misbehavior your dog does, then reinvent this situation
during a training session. You will have far more success if you deal with one
misbehavior at a time in a controlled situation.
(12) Be consistent; give your dog a tone, vibration or static-stimulation correction
for each misbehavior. When reinforcing a command with a correction. It is
critical that you do so without emotion then immediately praise and reward
your dog for marking the right decision
(13) When your dog seems to react in a timid and frightened fashion to either the
tone, vibration or static-stimulation, particularly in early training sessions, do
not be flabbergasted. Shift the focus of the training session by drawing his/
her attention to a command they are familiar with. E.G. sit and give your dog
abundant praise and encouragement on successful completion of the command.
(14) Do not use Petrainer Remote Pet Training Collar to correct or eliminate form
of aggression or biting behavior. When your dog is showing signs of aggressive
behavior then contact a professional dog trainer in your vicinity
(15) Please be reminded that you should keep training sessions short and end
every session on a high note. Stop training and play with your dog as soon as
he/she has accomplished a new level of proficiency.
If needing more training tips, please visit us at www.ipets-mall.com or
www.facebook.com/itronicsmall for plenty of resources.
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