
PetSpy Premium Dog Training Collar has 8 different stimulation levels. This allows you
to choose the level that is best for your pet. Once you have placed the Receiver Collar
on your pet, it is time to find the Stimulation Level that is best for him. This is called
the
Recognition Level
. A slight change in your pet’s behavior, such as looking around
in curiosity, scratching at his collar, or flicking his ears, indicates the Recognition Level
that is best for him.
Follow the steps below to find your pet’s Recognition Level:
1. Starting at the Lowest Level of stimulation on the Remote, press the Vibration or
Shock Stimulation Button continuously.
2. If your pet shows no reaction, repeat the Stimulation Level several times before mov-
ing up to the next level.
CAUTION: YOUR DOG SHOULD NOT BARK 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.
3. Move up through the Stimulation Levels until your dog reliably responds to the
stimulation.
4. If your dog continues to show no response at the Highest Level, check the fit of the
Receiver Collar. If your dog has long or thick fur, use the longer set of Contact Points.
Then go back to step 1 and repeat the process. If this still does not yield any results,
your pet’s hair will need to be trimmed around the Contact Points.
Please refer to PetSpy Dog Training E-Book for more dog training tips.
You can download it at
www.petspystore.com
- it is free!
GENERAL TIPS
• PetSpy Dog Training Collar is not design to be worn constantly. We recommend you
to limit collar usage just for active training sessions. Always take off the collar when you
leave your dog unattended.
• Most dogs will feel uncomfortable wearing the collar for the first time. Don’t use any
commands until your dog has gotten used to the collar which will normally take several
days.
• Eliminate one unwanted action or teach one obedience command at a time. If you
move to quickly with training, your dog may become confused.