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Fitting the Collar Properly
Step 1 Choosing the Appropriate Length of Contact Points
This is a critical step and is often overlooked. If you don’t have the proper
length Contact Points, the collar won’t work correctly. For smaller dogs, the
short contact points should be used. For larger dogs, or dogs with a heavier
hair coat, you should use the longer contact points.
Step 2 Fit the Collar to your Dog
The collar needs to be placed relatively high on the dog’s neck, usually just a
couple of inches below the ears. The collar should be pretty snug on the dog’s
neck, and it should not dangle. If the collar is too loose, the contact points will
not be touching your dog, and it will not work. A good indicator that the collar
is fit properly is if you can fit two fingers under the collar.
Step 3 Brush Coat and Check Skin Daily
When first using, you should check under the dog's neck to make sure there is
no irritation. It is also a good idea to brush their coat and check their skin daily.