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Hooray! By this time your dog has been trained on the Dog Guard Fence. Your pet now
has a basic idea of his new boundaries. Remember that this is all still new to him even
though he understands the concept. Most dogs will make mistakes during their first week
on the system. Don’t get too concerned! Soon your dog will become comfortable with the
boundaries and will adjust to the entire process.
The following may be helpful if you run into some problems while training your dog. When
working with dogs it is easier to prevent problems than to fix them. So if you have any
questions, always call your Dog Guard Dealer.
Problem 1:
Home bodies and Porch sitters
If you have a pet that doesn’t want to go out of the house or is sticking close to the house,
be patient, time is your best friend here. The more sensitive your dog is, the longer it will
take him to explore the yard. Eventually, your dog will use the whole yard.
• Try not to worry about your pet. Picking up on your
anxiety may hinder his learning. Again, time and
use of the yard without correction will solve this
challenge.
• Do not take your dog on a leash near the boundary.
• Do not take the Dog Guard receiver off your pet. The
entire process will become inconsistent if you do.
Your pet may become more confused and take longer
to settle into the new system.
• Do not let the dog hide inside the house. Make him
go outside even if he sits next to the door all day.
Play with your dog in the yard. Kids and other dogs
expedite things greatly.
• Try to limit the number of corrections your dog gets.
The main problem here is that
your dog’s enthusiasm
is very low and his containment is very high
. Your
job is to get his enthusiasm back up. Here are some tips:
traInInG questIons
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