
REINFORCE LEARNING BEHAVIOURS
If your dog knows the command but responds inconsistently or acts
slower than your requirement, a training collar can sharpen his skill.
For example, you have taught your dog to come when called, but
over time he responds slower. You can communicate with him via
the remote trainer, so that he immediately responds to your call
1.Set the collar to initial stimulation level and test it.
2.Fit the collar on your dog's neck along with his regular collar.
3.Let him roam around the training area. Then give the command
and simultaneously press the stimulation button.
4.The instant your dog moves toward you, stop stimulation and
praise him.
5.If he stops before he reaches you or turns away repeat the
command and continue the stimulation. Again, stop at the instant
he runs to you and reward him by praising him or feeding him a
treat. Repeat this for 3 or 4 times.
Tips
1. If he doesn't get it for the rst few times, don't give up and do
not increase the stimulation. Try to work on this a couple of times
per day.
2. During the training period never give the command if you are
not able to enforce
it. Your dog has to make the mental connection between the
static stimulation/vibration/beep to his behavior (may take a
week or more for some dogs)
Altogether, both methods of stopping unwanted behavior and
reinforcing learning behaviors can be applied to nearly every
training scenario.
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