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Retriever Trainer Information
Retriever trainers are made to eliminate yelling and hurting that are often done by some owners when their dogs can't easily pick up and obey what they say. And to prevent unwanted behaviors in your dog, use a retriever trainer!
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Here are the top secrets to fast results using our remote retriever trainers:
1. Always condition your sports dog to the remote retriever trainer by allowing him to wear it at all times instead of only putting it on directly before training. At the same time, keep the transmitter with you even when you are not training so that you can prevent your sports dog from associating the stimulation he receives to the collar or the transmitter.
2. Since the correction pulse from the retriever trainer is non-directional, always use it away from people and other animals to avoid unnecessary signal interruptions. Assisting your dog with the training everyday will also help him learn faster.
3. For effective training, always use the level one or the lowest stimulation on the first training days of your retriever dog. Then if your dog shows no reaction, go on the next level until you find the proper level for your dog. Try not to make your dog panic or vocalize during the stimulation because if this happens, the stimulation level you provide is too high.
4. Don’t depend or do not use the dog training collar to eliminate any form of aggression or biting behavior of your sports dogs. It’s better to contact a qualified professional retriever dog trainer in your area when your pet is exhibiting such aggressive behaviors.
5. Do not use dog training collars to reinforce commands that have not yet been covered. Always start with behaviors your retriever dog already recognizes. Please be reminded that every time your dog gets confused, give him assistance and praise him every time you see improvements. It is better to reinforce a command with a correction because it is unsafe that you do so without emotion. After that, praise and reward your dog for making the right decision because it really affects the attitude of your retriever dog towards training.
6. As much as possible, keep your training session positive and short. Take note that your retriever dogs are always agitated so you must make a way for them to focus their attention on you. Try to look for the positive changes and always end your training session on a high note. When your pet already accomplishes a new level, stop training and play with him.
7. Try to train your retriever dog in specific location like in your hunting place or sport-related area so that he will not be distracted. The stimulation level may also need to be adjusted up or down, depending on the exercise or distraction level.
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