General Training Tips
The following tips will show you how to get the best performance
out of your Dog Training Collar.
(1) Make training sessions short and positive (about 10-15
minutes for each session.) This will enable the dog to
focuse on the trainer.
(2) Training one dog each time is recommended.
(3) During the first initial training sessions, keep the dog in a
familiar outdoor environment. Training in a place that the dog is
not familiar with may make the dog become distracted.
(4) Use a long leash fastened to a non-metallic collar to help the
dog to learn.Ensure that the additional collar and lash does
not interfere with the Contact Points of the Collar Receiver. Do
not use the remote training collar without a long leash
unless your dog is fully trained.
(5) More success will occur by teaching the dog a command first
before trying to reinforce the command with the Remote
Transmitter.
(6) For basic obedience training, vibration is more useful.
(7) Issue one obedience command each time, this will reduce
confusion and allow the dog to remain focused. Do not use
the training system for commands that the dog has not
learned.
(8) During training, look for all the positive changes in the dog's
behavior and remember to encourage it promptly with
ample praise and reward.
(9) Avoid over-correcting your dog
.
Use as less remote
correction as possible during the training process.
(10) When the dog has become apparently perplexed, shift the
focus of the training by drawing the dog's attention to a
command they have been familiar with.
Example: Tell the dog to sit and give abundant praise and
encouragement on successful completion of the sit
command.
(11) Do not use the training system to correct or eliminate
aggressive or biting behavior. When the dog is
showing signs of aggressive behavior, contact a professional
dog trainer in your local area immediately.
(12) Please keep in mind that training sessions should be kept
short. Stop Training and play with the dog when the dog
has made progress.
Common size of different dogs
Size
Neck
Chest
Measureme
nt(cm)
Back
Lengt
h(cm)
Type
Mini
20-22
25-30
19
Chihuahua,
Yorkshire Temier
Small
20-24
29-36
23
Chihuahua,
Yorkshire Temier,
Poodle,
Pomerannian
Medium
23-28
35-42
28
Maltese Dog,
Shih Tzu
Large
27-31
41-47
31
Miniature
Schnauzer,
Pekingese
Large
30-34
46-53
35
Schnauzer,
English Cocker
Spaniel
Large
33-37
52-59
40
Beagle
Huge
43-48
76-84
60
Husky
10
11