QUICK START
SWIMMING WITH YOUR PUPPY
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CAUTION: Adult supervision is required when children are playing around water.
WALKING YOUR PUPPY
Before beginning, cover the play area to prevent possible water damage.
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Place goggles over the puppy’s head.
Openings
2
With the puppy’s head facing forward, set
it in a bathtub, swimming pool or other
large container of clean, clear water. For
best results, hold the puppy’s body under
water until all of the air bubbles
disappear from the openings on its back.
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As soon as the puppy’s sensors touch
the water, it begins to kick its legs and
swim straight ahead. Sensors are
located under the tail.
Remove puppy from the water and
his legs will stop moving. If legs
don’t stop kicking, see page 3.
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2
Move the switch from the OFF (
O
)
position to the ON (
I
) position as seen on
page 2. Then, place leash around puppy’s
neck.
Press to turn
on and off.
To get puppy to walk, press on the collar’s
tag. To turn off puppy, press its tag again.
Sensors
TURNING YOUR PUPPY OFF
Remove the puppy from the water and
locate the sensors under the tail.
Using a towel or dry cloth, wipe off any
moisture on the sensors. The puppy’s
legs will stop moving.
If the puppy’s legs don’t stop kicking after removing from the water, try the below steps.
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2
O
I
(OFF)
(ON)
Sensors
Turn on your puppy by moving the switch
under the collar from the OFF (
O
) position
to the ON (
I
) position.
GETTING STARTED
O
I
If drying the sensors doesn’t work, move the switch
from the ON (
I
) position to the OFF (
O
) position.
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(OFF)
(ON)