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Dogtra T&B DUAL Manuel Du Propriétaire page 19

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Receiver Code Setting
1. Turn the transmitter on (or
Turn on
2. With the receiver turned
3. On the transmitter,
2
or
1
4. When pairing is complete,
Attention!
Do not code both receivers to the same side.
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leave on after code setting
the transmitter).
Set the Rheostat Dial to 0.
off, place the red dot on the
transmitter to the red dot on
the receiver. Hold the two red
dots together until the green
LED blinks rapidly on the
receiver. When the receiver
light blinks rapidly, separate
the two devices.
simultaneously press the top
two buttons of Dog 1's side
you selected.
For the second receiver,
repeat and press the top two
buttons of the opposite side
of which you coded Dog 1.
the LED light on the receiver
flashes every 4 seconds.
GENERAL TRAINING TIPS
Getting Started With Your T&B DUAL
Your dog must know some basic obedience commands
before beginning training with the T&B DUAL. A dog
learns by first being shown a command, followed by
lots of repetition over an extended period. As the dog
becomes proficient at these commands, the trainer
can introduce distractions and different locations to
strengthen them.
Obedience Training on the Leash
Your dog must fully understand the obedience
commands (sit, stay, here, heel, and kennel) before using
the e-collar for reinforcement of these commands. A
leash attached to a standard collar is used to "teach" the
dog the basic obedience commands (here, heel, sit, and
stay). A tug on the leash/collar is used to reinforce the
command. When the dog complies with the command,
use positive reinforcement/praise. Once the dog
understands these commands, the e-collar can be used
to reinforce them.
Beginning E-Collar Training
When you feel your dog understands the obedience
commands on the leash we can now start with the
e-collar training. With the dog on the leash and wearing
the e-collar, continue with your obedience drills. Apply
light stimulation (Nick or Constant) when a command
is given; the stimulation can be removed as the dog
complies. Through repetition, the dog learns to perform
the command.
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