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Your Dog’s Response To Stimulation

Stimulation has been a safe and effective part of dog training for over twenty years.
All dogs respond differently when they feel a mild stimulation. Some dogs may
demonstrate little, if any, reaction, while others may yelp or jump back. Some dogs
“freeze”. Do not try to comfort the dog if he receives correction or it will reinforce his
anxiety.

Dog Personalities and Traits

Keep in mind that a dog’s personality and traits differ among breeds. Dogs may not
exhibit the same personalities and traits within the same breed.

Your DogWatch dealer will ask you questions about your dog before training begins.

A shy or senior dog may require longer Phase 1 sessions, while a gregarious or
easily distract dog may require a short Phase 1, but longer Phase 2 or 3 sessions.

The better you know your dog, the easier the training will be for both of you!

Creating The Right Environment

Attitude and Consistency is Important!

1. Keep the training “light”. Use lots of praise. Keep the dog’s spirits high.

2. Use high happy tones for praise. Use low tones for negative commands.

3. Move around the boundary in the same direction.

4. Reinforce the boundary with commands. Use the commands “Watch Out!” or

“Careful” as you slap or shake the flags.

5. Limit the training session to no more than 20 minutes.Keep training consistent.

6. Keep your dog on the lead in the yard for five days.

7. If you are training more than one dog, train each dog separately.

8. Use naturally occurring distractions such as a neighbor or children.

9. Contact your DogWatch Dealer if you have any questions.

Remember!

Proper training is essential for successful containment. If you have any questions
about the training phases, especially during the first few weeks, or if you have
questions about your dog’s behavior during his training sessions, please contact your
DogWatch dealer.

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Containment Training

This section provides general guidelines for training your dog to remain within the
designated boundary of your property. Your DogWatch Dealer will customize the
training for your dog and teach you the appropriate training approach.

Your DogWatch Dealer will install your DogWatch Hidden Fence System, set the sys-
tem to the training levels appropriate for your dog’s personality, and place boundary
flags around the perimeter of your yard. After installing the system, your Dealer will
prepare you and your dog for the training process.

Summary of Contents for Hidden Fences

Page 1: ...Hidden Fences General Training Guidelines Owner s Guide Part 2 ...

Page 2: ...he boundary in the same direction 4 Reinforce the boundary with commands Use the commands Watch Out or Careful as you slap or shake the flags 5 Limit the training session to no more than 20 minutes Keep training consistent 6 Keep your dog on the lead in the yard for five days 7 If you are training more than one dog train each dog separately 8 Use naturally occurring distractions such as a neighbor...

Page 3: ...our yard Your Dealer has already begun your dog s first day of containment training Now it is your turn to continue the training Be sure to place the DogWatch receiver collar on your dog s neck before you go outside to begin training 1 The collar should be worn snugly on the dog s neck This is extremely important 2 Place no more than one thumb width between the contact post and dog s neck 3 When c...

Page 4: ...ceiver Your dog will hear only an audible beep tone and will not receive a correction during this phase 1 Put the receiver collar on your dog 20 minutes before training Your dog s regular collar should be positioned below the DogWatch collar 2 Clip the green DogWatch training lead on his regular collar 3 Take your dog outside and play with him in the Safety Zone for a few minutes 4 Walk your dog a...

Page 5: ...er has set the receiver to the training level appropriate for your dog and has helped you introduce your dog to correction Phase Two will help reinforce your dog s new boundary and the consequences if he crosses the training flags Select a new location to teach your dog today Allow your dog to walk into the Avoidance Zone while saying the negative command When your dog retreats out of the Avoidanc...

Page 6: ...stant reinforce the flags and yell Watch out Repeat the exercise for no more than a total of 20 minutes 7 If your dog makes no attempt to go over to your assistant reinforce the flags end the exercise and praise your dog in the Safety Zone 8 Repeat the exercise for 2 to 5 days Then move to Phase 4 PHASE 4 2 5 days Introduction to Increased Distractions 1 Put the DogWatch receiver collar on your do...

Page 7: ...e flags every other one every other day What To Expect Off Leash 1 Your dog will run toward the flags see them and stop 2 Your dog will run into the system hear the beep warning and retreat 3 Your dog will run into the system hear the beep warning receive a correction and retreat 4 In rare cases your dog will run through the boundary Retrieve the dog Take off the receiver collar and walk him back ...

Page 8: ...ceives an audible warning or a correction during the training process 4 Adjust the receiver collar test the battery regularly keep the contact posts clean 5 After the training period your dog may wear the receiver collar during the day but remove it at night Check your dog s neck area and make sure there is no irritation 6 Keep the training consistent 15 to 20 minutes once or twice a day 7 NEVER t...

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