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Training Program
6. Training Program
IMPORTANT:
Carefully following the entire training program of your new Wireless Fence Pet
Training System is required to successfully contain your dog. The purpose of this
training program is to teach your dog how to react to the system’s warning beep
prior to any static correction. Without proper training, your dog will not
understand how to react – and remember, an invisible fence is not a physical
fence and there is no substitute for close supervision.
Whether you’re hoping to keep your dog away from areas including gardens,
furniture, trash, counters, and more, your new Wireless Fence Pet Training
System provides a quick, reliable and easy training solution. To get the most
from your Wireless Fence Pet Training System, carefully follow this training
program.
Your Wireless Fence Pet Training System provides 15 levels of static correction
from none (LEVEL
0
-
tone and vibration only
) to very strong (LEVEL
15)
. Every
dog is different. You can’t determine the right correction level for your dog by
their size or breed. Dog temperaments, sensitivity and personalities are all
different, so you will need to conduct a little experiment to see which level is
right for your dog.
NOTE
LEVEL
0
does not deliver any static correction, only beep tone and vibration.
6.1
Training Rules
• Keep the training sessions short and upbeat - 10 – 15 minutes of training and
then equal amounts of time playing in the safe area of the yard.
• Always keep your dog on a leash connected to a leather or nylon collar.
Never attach a leash directly to your dog’s Pet Collar Unit.
• It is recommended that you spend three weeks to train your dog, however
much of this time will be spent closely supervising its activity and reaction to
the invisible boundary.
• Remove the Pet Collar Unit after each training session and be sure to keep
your dog confined or restrained during the training process.