Operation Guide
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be brought on as a result of fear. Another factor contributing to
aggression in dogs is social dominance. Every dog is different.
INTENSITY SELECTION TIPS
The correct intensity for training is normally one that will motivate
the dog, but not overwhelm. Dogs are like people in that they all
have individual sensitivity levels. Also, different types of training
call for different levels of intensity. So it’s wise to test your dog to
find the correct intensity level before you start training.
IMPORTANT: For best results when finding your dog’s sensitivity,
use continuous stimulation. If your transmitter has more than one
button for continuous stimulation, use the button for the lowest
level when finding your dog’s sensitivity.
NOTE: If your dog overreacts (vocalizes or acts “rattled”) when
you use the lowest level of continuous stimulation that’s available
on your collar model, then retest for sensitivity starting with the
lowest level of momentary stimulation. If your dog doesn’t respond
up to level 8, check to see if the receiver is snug against your dogs
neck and start again from level 1. If you still have no luck in getting
a response, you have two options: trim the hair beneath the receiver