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Cabela’s

®

Gun Dog

® 

— Owner’s Manual

15

Cabela’s

®

Gun Dog

®

— Owner’s Manual

14

IMPORTANT ADVICE

1. Read the entire instruction manual

and follow all directions. If you have
any questions, please call 1-800-732-
0144.

2. This system is intended for use 

only on dogs. Never attempt to use 
it for any purpose not described in
this manual.

3. Keep out of the reach of children

4. Never perform set-up procedures

while the Collar Receiver is on 
your dog.

5.

Any collar worn for extended

periods can cause a condition

similar to bedsores, known as
Pressure Necrosis. To reduce the
possibility, you must do the following:

• Never leave the collar on the dog for

more than 12 hours per day.

• Examine the dog’s neck daily for any

signs of a rash or a sore.

• Supervise your dog during the first 2

days of training.

• Check the fit to prevent excessive

pressure; you should be able to insert

one finger between the collar strap

and your dog’s skin.

• Wash the dog’s neck area and the

contacts of the collar weekly with a

washcloth and mild hand soap; rinse

thoroughly.

• If the condition persists beyond 24

hours, consult your veterinarian.

6. Metal tags and collars should be

removed when using the remote
training collar as they may interfere
with proper operation.

7. Do not attempt to dismantle or repair

any components of this system;
doing so 

will void the warranty in

full.

8. Realize that because dogs have

unique temperament, there is no way
of knowing how your dog will react to
the introduction of a remote training
collar system. For the safety of your
dog, a long lead should be used
during initial training so you have
complete control of the situation.

9. If you have reason to believe that

your dog may pose a danger to
others, harm itself, or react adversely
to the collar, do not rely solely on this
product to train your dog. If your dog
shows signs of growling, snarling, or
biting while using the collar, stop
immediately. Aggression in dogs has
many causes. We recommend that
you consult a knowledgeable
professional dog trainer or animal
behaviorist who has experience with
aggressive dogs if your dog has
shown any of these characteristics.

10. Occasionally, a dog cannot be trained

to respond to a remote training collar.
Sometimes even a properly trained
dog may disobey a command.
Therefore, Cabela’s

®

cannot

guarantee that the system will ,in all
cases, keep the customer’s dog from
disobeying commands.

Training Tips

• We recommend your dog be at least six

months old before starting a remote
training system program.

• Always praise your dog for good

behavior!

• Teach him what the commands mean

before introducing the Collar Receiver
as a reinforcement tool.

• Keep training sessions brief, about ten

minutes of training and then a rest or
play period of at least equal length.

• Dogs learn through repetition. You may

have better training success if you can
elicit an undesired behavior when you
can anticipate it. For example, if the
dog misbehaves and jumps on visitors,
have someone come in and out of the
front door several times over a half-hour
period. You’ll be expecting it and will be
ready to teach your dog the right
behavior.

• Always end a training session on a

positive note. Let the dog have
success. This way he’ll look forward to
the next session.

• Training should be fun for both you and

your dog. Never train when you are
angry. If you get frustrated during
training, stop and come back to it later.
Your dog will learn better when you are
both relaxed.

• The goal of training is to condition your

dog to respond to your verbal
commands in all situations. You should
plan on using the Collar Receiver for at
least four months. A good rule is, once
started with a remote training system,
regularly have the Collar Receiver on
when you take the dog out. This will
ensure that he will always be imprinted
with the correct response to your
commands and that you are always in
control.

CLEANING & CARE

1. Use a soft damp cloth to clean the 

Transmitter and Collar Receiver.

2. Do not use alcohol or cleaning 

solutions to clean the Transmitter 
and Collar Receiver.

3. Dry the Transmitter and Collar Receiver

with a dry, lint-free cloth should they 
get wet.

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Summary of Contents for Gun Dog GS-7001

Page 1: ...ot te e T Tr ra ai in ne er rs s G GS S 7 70 00 01 1 G GS S 6 60 00 01 1 400 1139 1 qxp two column layout for print 9 25 09 4 03 PM Page 1 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d...

Page 2: ...able AC Adapter Gun Dog Charging System Charge Cradle FIRST THINGS FIRST You will need to charge your Gun Dog Transmitter and Collar Receiver before you can use them While your Gun Dog Transmitter and...

Page 3: ...er button press also called Nick stimulation or Brief tap stimulation Throughout this manual items in a bordered box apply to GS 7001 ONLY Cabela s Gun Dog Owner s Manual 4 Put the collar around your...

Page 4: ...tinuous stimulation button red controls Dog 1 Collar Receiver and the Momentary Stimulation button gray controls Dog 2 Collar Receiver You control two dogs without using the Dog Select button to switc...

Page 5: ...tton to switch to Dog 2 4 Turn on Collar Receiver 2 5 Set the desired Dog 2 stim level with the UP and DOWN arrow keys 6 Press the Prog Loc button until the PROG symbol displays then release the butto...

Page 6: ...body as shown T TH HE E C CO OL LL LA AR R R RE EC CE EI IV VE ER R The lightweight comfortable electronic Collar Receiver is integrated into a sleek fashionable collar strap your dog wears The Colla...

Page 7: ...To learn more about tone training consult a qualified dog training professional To program the GS 7001 Transmitter for Tone operation see Program the Stim Type Tone Option on page 7 Match the Collar...

Page 8: ...viorist who has experience with aggressive dogs if your dog has shown any of these characteristics 10 Occasionally a dog cannot be trained to respond to a remote training collar Sometimes even a prope...

Page 9: ...ly turn on the components as shown in the Quick Start Guide beginning of this manual Check that the Collar Receiver contacts are properly tightened Ensure that the Collar Receiver contacts are touchin...

Page 10: ...ing 16 Two Collar Use 12 W Warranty 17 Weather Cold Operation 10 Website 17 Y Y Cable 2 3 I IN ND DE EX X Cabela s Gun Dog Owner s Manual 18 Symbols 2d 8 A AC Adapter 2 Advice Important 15 Alt Stim 8...

Page 11: ...ner s Manual 21 Cabela s Gun Dog Owner s Manual 20 N NO OT TE ES S N NO OT TE ES S 400 1139 1 qxp two column layout for print 9 25 09 4 03 PM Page 20 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l...

Page 12: ...s Gun Dog Owner s Manual 23 N NO OT TE ES S Cabela s Gun Dog Owner s Manual 22 N NO OT TE ES S 400 1139 1 qxp two column layout for print 9 25 09 4 03 PM Page 22 All manuals and user guides at all gui...

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