Tri-Tronics 2003 Basic Training User Manual

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T R I - T R O N I C S

O b e d i e n c e P r o g r a m

OBEDIENCE PROGRAM

This part of the training booklet covers training on obedience
commands. We will cover the commands, “Come,” “Sit,” “Heel,”

and “Down.” Using your Remote Trainer to solve behavior

p roblems is in the earlier part of this booklet, on pages 6-18.

WHAT TRAINING PROGRAM SHOULD YOU USE?
There are many ways to train a dog and many good training

programs available. The program we include here is only one
of many training methods that you can use to train your dog.
By including specific features in the training program in
this booklet, we don’t mean to suggest that other training
programs with different features are wrong.

HOW DOGS LEARN
Here are some basic guidelines that cover all your Remote
Trainer work on obedience commands.

Follow a step-by-step introduction process on each
command.
Don’t assume that your dog will understand a

Remote Trainer correction in connection with a command.
The stimulus can confuse him initially, even if he knows
the command.

Don’t introduce remote training with too high of an
intensity level.
Use a level that is just high enough to cause

your dog to respond to it after repetition. Do not introduce

the collar at so high a level that your dog becomes worried or

is vocalizing. The intensity level of Tr i - Tronics Remote Tr a i n e r s
can be adjusted for a wide range of breeds and temperament
types. The section, “INTENSITY SELECTION TIPS” on page 3
e x p l a i n s how to select a level for starting training.

Don’t introduce remote training around distractions.

Keep things simple for your dog in his first sessions.

He can’t learn well when there’s too much going on.

Obedience Program

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