Find the Best Intensity Level for Your Dog
This remote training system has multiple intensity levels. This allows you to choose the stimulation that is best for
your dog. Always start at the lowest level and work your way up. For training efficiency, it is important to find the
right intensity level for your dog. This is called Recognition Level, at which your dog looks around in curiosity, or
flicks his ear.
Finding Your Dog’s Recognition Level:
Every dog is different and you cannot predict where your dog’s Recognition Level will be. Watch closely for any
slight change in behaviour that tells you your dog is feeling the stimulation.
1. With the collar receiver turned on and properly fitted to your dog, select static shock level 1 and press T
button to send out signal.
2. If your dog shows no reaction to Level 1, then gradually increase the intensity level by quickly pressing
plus “+” button.
3. YOUR DOG SHOULD NOT VOCALIZE OR PANIC WHEN RECEIVING STIMULATION. IF THIS
HAPPENS, THE STIMULATION LEVEL IS TOO HIGH AND YOU NEED TO GO BACK TO THE
PREVIOUS LEVEL AND REPEAT THE PROCESS!
4. Once your find your dog’s Recognition level, this is the level you should use when you begin a training
exercise. (The selected level will be stored in the transmitter automatically.)
5. If you have progressed to Level 99 while searching for your dog’s Recognition Level and your dog
continues to show no response, check to see if collar receiver is snug against your dog’s neck. Then go
back to Intensity Level 1 (button 1) and repeat the process. If your dog still does not indicate he is feeling
the stimulation, you may have to trim the hair beneath the contact points.
Note:
When on level 99, you can quickly press plus “+” button once to go back to level 1. When on level
1, you can quickly press minus ““button once to increase to level 99.
General Training Tips
Please keep the following training tips in mind.
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Eliminate one misbehaviour or teach one obedience command at a time. If you move too fast with the
training, your dog may become confused.