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Introducing the control collar
The introduction period can begin for a young dog at the age of 6 months, after completion
of basic training.
Do not put the collar on an animal in poor health (heart condition, epilepsy, etc.) or which
has behavioural problems. He will need to get used to wearing the collar: leave it on him
without using it for several days.
Take each stage slowly
So that your dog quickly makes the connection between the stimulation and his bad
behaviour, his attention must be attracted, by first warning him with the beep: "beep
warning zone" then by the stimulation. The pennants will help him visualise the start of
the beep warning zone.
Encourage him with patting and stroking
Let your dog make his training alone to start with. After the stimulation, as soon as he
learns to obey and turn back, he should be patted; he will understand more quickly and
his desire to obey will be increased.
When he has fully understood the connection between the stimulation and his bad
behaviour, you can get on with your own jobs, but continue to praise him at other times,
to reinforce his grasp of the "concept of obedience".
METHOD AND TRAINING