Training advice – Инструкция по эксплуатации Petsafe Ultralight PUSB-150-19

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Training Advice

Why your dog barks

Barking is a natural behaviour for all dogs. Sometimes, however, a
barking dog is a problem for his owner. A responsible dog owner
cannot let his or her dog become a nuisance to others. Chronic barking
puts both the dog and the owner at risk of complaints from disturbed
neighbours. It can also create unnecessary duties for animal control or
police offi cers charged with upholding anti-barking ordinances. In some
cases it can also lead to the relinquishment of the dog by an owner who
does not know how to solve the problem.

Training with the Bark Control System

Before placing an activated system on your dog, carefully choose the
fi rst situation in which it is going to be used. This situation should be one
in which your dog will learn easily, i.e., one with few distractions. If
you do train in a situation with distractions, your dog may not associate
the stimulation with his barking, but with something else. For example,
if your dog fi rst barks when he is looking at a visitor to your home, he
may perceive the visitor as being the cause of the stimulation, instead of
his barking.

The initial training situation should also be one in which you can observe
your dog’s fi rst few reactions to the collar. Do not leave your dog alone
the fi rst few times he receives a stimulation.

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