Tri-Tronics G2 Basic Training GuideCongratulations!Your Tri-Tronics G2 Remote Trainer will make it easier for your dog tolearn, and easier for you to
Jumping on Furniture – Summary of Steps• Use a pre-selected intensity level.• Leave the dog in an area with furniture he likes to climb on, and watch
Put the dog in a situation where you know he’ll bark. When he begins tobark, give your command to be quiet in a stern voice and then press thecontinuo
Controlling Barking – Summary of Steps• Use a pre-selected intensity level.• Put the dog in a situation which will cause him to bark.•Say “Quiet!” and
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 afterrepet
Repetition is necessary for your dog to learn. He learns by association,and needs repetition to identify what to associate with what.Concentrate on te
Step One.Clip your 6-foot leash to the dog’s flat buckled collar (not to the RemoteTrainer collar strap). With the dog on leash, at the start of his f
Step Four.Have a person your dog is comfortable with quietly keep the dog at adistance from you by holding onto the long leash near the dog’s collar.
Step Six.Continue your training repetitions, calling your dog away from stronger andstronger distractions. When the long leash remains slack most of t
you need to change something about your training procedure. If your dog seems confused for more than a few repetitions, backing up to anearlier step i
Walking on a Loose Leash; Walking Off-LeashBefore You StartYour dog needs to have completed at least Steps One through Seven of thelessons on “Coming
TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionTwo Ways to Use Remote Trainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Keeping the Dog from Becom
Step Five.When you have successfully worked past distractions and the leash rarely,if ever, gets tight, drop it and let it drag. Reach down and use it
Step Two.With the dog next to you and your leash held short, give your command tosit. Repeat the “Sit” command and tap the stimulation button as you g
Step Five.Replace your 6-foot leash with your 20-foot long leash, and repeat Step threeat increasingly longer distances as your dog shows understandin
• Replace the 6-foot leash with the 20-foot long leash and repeat the step of walking around him as a distraction. Respond to any attempts to get up w
More Training InformationWe hope this training material has been helpful to you. The basic obedienceprogram in this guide is also presented in video f
collar on or take it off in the middle of a training session, you will tend tomake your dog collar-wise because you’ll give him an opportunity to com-
IMPORTANT: For best results when finding your dog’s sensitivity, usecontinuous stimulation. If your transmitter has more than one button for continuo
STOPPING MISBEHAVIORSGeneral pointers for stopping misbehaviors Here are some pointers to keep in mind when you use a Remote Trainerto stop a dog’s mi
Jumping upDogs jump up because it leads to something they like – attention. Jumpingup can be hard to cure if people around the dog are inconsistent ab
Continue to observe the dog for three days while he’s in a place where hehas the chance to dig. If the dog has gone for three days after the most rece
Keep in mind that a chasing dog is traveling fast. It may take some time forthe dog to come off the chase. Don’t set up a situation that allows the do
Leave the dog in an area where there are items he’d like to chew butshouldn’t. Watch him, preferably without his realizing it. If people arepresent in
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