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Training Program
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6.5
Training - DAYS 5 - 7 
IMPORTANT: 
Never leave the Pet Collar Unit on your dog for more than 12 hours. Never 
attach a leash or other restraint to the Pet Collar Unit – use a separate collar for 
leash and tags.
Goal: 
Introduce tempting distractions and provide a level of static correction that is 
high enough so that your dog understands that there are more serious 
consequences for attempting to venture outside the boundary. 
 
Preparation:
1.
Set an appropriate level of Static Correction according to your dog’s 
temperament (see “Set the Static Correction Level” on page 21).
Note
There are 15 levels of static correction from none (
LEVEL 0 - tone and vibration 
only) to very strong (
LEVEL 15). Use only the static correction level necessary to 
get the desired response. In most circumstances, your dog should never yelp in 
discomfort or pain when the level is set appropriately. 
2.
Put a separate collar on your dog’s neck above the Pet Collar Unit, without 
adding pressure to the Collar Contacts on it, and attach a long leash to the 
separate collar.
3.
Have small treats your dog likes and a favorite toy handy. 
Food rewards and play are excellent ways to reinforce good behaviors and 
speed your dog’s learning. 
STEPS:
1.
Follow the same training steps as the first day of training (see “Training - 
DAY 1” on page 27).
2.
Introduce tempting distractions outside the boundary such as throwing a 
ball or have a family member walk in and out of the boundary area. 
NEVER FORCE YOUR DOG TO CROSS THE BOUNDARY. 
3.
If your dog crosses the boundary, let your dog feel the level of static 
correction you have set and immediately retreat inside the boundary as 
before.