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TRAINING GUIDE
Test the Remote Trainer
We recommend you experience first-hand how the PetSafe
®
350 m / 900 m Series Remote
Trainers function. Always begin at the lowest level and increase the intensity up to your
personal comfort level.
1. Place your fingers on both Contact Points of the Receiver Collar.
2. Hold the Remote Transmitter approximately 0.6 m from the Receiver Collar and press the
Stimulation Up Button to show Level 1 on the Digital Display. Press the Stimulation Button.
At this level you may not feel the Stimulation.
Note: An automatic safety time-out will be triggered if the Stimulation Button is held for
more than 8 seconds. The button will need to be released and pressed again before
additional Stimulation can be delivered.
3. Increase the intensity until the sensation begins to feel uncomfortable.
General Tips
Introducing the Remote Trainer: Introduce your PetSafe
®
Receiver Collar when your
dog graduates from puppy stage and understands basic obedience commands. PetSafe
®
Receiver Collars should only be used with pets who are over 6 months of age.
Note: Other pets in hearing range will be affected by the training tones. Therefore, training
sessions should be conducted out of hearing range of other pets.
Avoiding a “Collar Wise” dog: Try to avoid letting your dog become “collar wise”,
obeying only when wearing the PetSafe
®
Receiver Collar. Similarly, avoid letting the dog
learn to obey only when seeing the Remote Transmitter in your hand. This is easy to prevent
(see “Remain the Leader” in the following “Dog Training Recommendations” section).
Training Sessions & Determining Stimulation Levels: Keep your training sessions
short and watch your dog’s reaction - your pet will tell you what level of Stimulation is
appropriate to use and when to release the button. Please refer to “Find the Best Stimulation
Level for Your Pet” for additional information.
Stopping Unwanted Behaviour: When stopping unwanted behaviour, it is suggested
to use higher levels of Stimulation - the pet should be convinced that his unacceptable
actions (not you) caused the annoying sensation to happen.
Dogs First Learn One Command: Focus on learning one command before moving on
to another. When teaching a command like “heel”, “come”, “sit”, or “down”, many trainers
recommend using low levels of Stimulation. The dog quickly learns to turn off or completely
avoid the unpleasant sensation.