Tri-tronics 2003 Basic Training Manual de usuario

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Pagina 1 - Basic Training

Basic TrainingW i t h T h e T r i - T r o n i c s E l e c t r o n i c C o l l a r

Pagina 2 - CONGRATULATIONS!

5. General obedience training can help dogs withbehavior problems. Obedience training (“Heel,” “Sit,” “Down,” “Stay,” “Come,” etc.) teaches your dog t

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsIf after several corrections the dog does not seem at all discouraged from jumping up, raise the intensity b

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correction, raise the intensity by one level. To cure the digger,you must catch him in the beginning of the act every time hedigs. Expect to spend sev

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsYou must be careful to correct every chase once you start yourtraining. You might need to do this many times

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsSpecial Intensity Considerations for Stopping ChasingSelect an intensity level that is one level higher than

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DESTRUCTIVE CHEWINGChewing is a natural and pleasurable activity for dogs. Beforeyou begin training your dog not to chew things, give him some safe ch

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chew something he shouldn’t, press the stimulation button.If the dog does not respond to the correction, increase theintensity by one level.During thi

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JUMPING ON FURNITURE Follow the same procedure used to stop digging. The dogshould be by himself in an area with “off limits” furniture.Lesson Plan to

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsEATING WHAT’S NOT ALLOWEDThe Remote Trainer can be used to stop a dog from eatingthings he shouldn’t. Using

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CONTROLLING BARKINGBarking is a strong instinctive behavior in dogs. Some dogsstart barking almost without thinking, so it’s not realistic totry to te

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CONGRATULATIONS!Your Tri-Tronics Remote Trainer will make iteasier for your dog to learn, and easier for youto train your dog. With the aid of this tr

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsTri-Tronics Bark LimiterXSA Tr i - Tronics Bark LimiterX Sis anotherway to control your dog’s barking. Itapp

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AGGRESSIONAggression in dogs has many causes. Social dominance, fearfulness, learned behavior, and physical problems, as wellas other factors, can all

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mOBEDIENCE PROGRAMThis part of the training booklet covers training on obediencecommands. We will cover the c

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Use distractions later, to train your dog to be reliable.Using a command in “real world” situations before a dog hasbeen taught to be reliable can hav

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mBe sure your dog can be successful in training. Dogs learnfrom their earlier successes. Sometimes you have t

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Teach the Command FirstTo get the best training results, first teach the command with aleash and check cord (a 20 to 30-foot rope, or “long line” as i

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mProcedure for Introducing The Remote TrainerWith the "Come" Command 1. Put your dog, wearing his R

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Add Distraction TrainingNow that your dog understands how to “turn off” the RemoteTrainer by turning and coming toward you when you call, it is time t

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mTHE “SIT” COMMAND WITH THE REMOTE TRAINERYour dog should have already learned the “Sit” command beforeyou in

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7. Repeat steps 2 – 6 a few times. Then end the session withsome play time.8. When you see the dog anticipating the “Sit” command by watching to see w

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONTWO WAYS TO USE REMOTE TRAINERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1KEEPING THE DOG FROM BECOMING COLLAR-WISE . . . . . 1DO NO

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mRemote “Sit” TrainingNow that your dog understands the Remote Trainer correction with the “Sit” command and

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If he is having a hard time with the concept, go back and teach him better before adding the Remote Trainer.When working on the Remote “Sit” exercise,

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mTHE “HEEL” COMMAND WITH THE REMOTE TRAINERYour dog should have already learned how to heel on leashb e f o r

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6. Have sessions on heeling in different areas, and gradually increase distractions. Follow the guidelines on training with distractions in the sectio

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mTHE “DOWN” COMMAND WITH THE REMOTE TRAINERYour dog should have already learned the “Down” commandb e f o re

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7. End the session with some play time.8. When you see the dog anticipating the “Down” command and lying down very quickly (he’s trying to “beat” the

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T R I - T R O N I C SObedience Pro g r a mWhat If …?Your dog won’t lie down at all.Place the receiver on the back of the dog’s neck, so that thestimul

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T R I - T R O N I C SNo-Stimulation Signal To n eUSING THE NO-STIMULATION SIGNAL TONE FOR TRAININGSeveral models of Remote Trainers come with an indep

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Conditioning the Dog that the Tone Means theSame as a CommandYou can train your dog to understand that the tone means thesame thing as a verbal or whi

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T R I - T R O N I C SM o r e Training Inform a t i o nMORE TRAINING INFORMATIONWe hope this training material has been helpful to you. The basic train

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INTRODUCTIONTWO WAYS TO USE REMOTE TRAINERSThere are two ways to use your Remote Trainer in dog training. You can use it to reinforce commands, like “

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Notes:T R I - T R O N I C SN o t e s

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T R I - T R O N I C SI n t ro d u c t i o nA good rule of thumb is to have the collar on the dog duringtraining for 30 days after the last time you ha

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Some dogs who have been confused by collar corrections inthe past can learn to feel inhibited simply by wearing a collar.They can become reluctant to

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T R I - T R O N I C SI n t ro d u c t i o nFinding the lowest intensity in your collar modelTo perform the sensitivity test, you should start with the

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When to increase or decrease intensityNote that different types of training call for different levelsof intensity.You may wish to increase the intensi

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T R I - T R O N I C SStopping MisbehaviorsSTOPPING MISBEHAVIORSGENERAL POINTERS FOR STOPPING MISBEHAVIORS Here are some pointers to keep in mind when

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