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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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and later a “long line” or rope, together

with his previous training on the com-

mand, is the best way to guarantee good

learning.
When he shows you that he’s responding

well to the nick by performing the com-

mand, and does not become confused,

then you can phase out the leash or rope.

When phasing it out, let your dog drag

it during training for a session and then

take it off completely. Put it back on for

a little while longer if your dog seems to

be having too much trouble understand-

ing what you want.
During a dog’s early e-collar training

with a leash or rope, it’s best to fasten it

to a separate collar, not the e-collar itself.

Later you can have the leash or rope on

the e-collar D ring if you prefer.

obedience located at the end of the Sport

Junior Training DVD. There are also

many fine books, videos, and training

classes offering obedience programs.

WHAT YOU NEED
BEFORE YOU START
1. Your Sport Junior e-collar.

2. A flat buckled collar on your dog

in addition to the Sport Junior.

3. A leash and a 20-foot rope or “long

line.” For a bird dog you may want

a longer “check cord.”

4. Toys your dog likes playing with.

5. Training areas:

You need a quiet distraction-free

area for first sessions on a command.

You need areas with gradually

increasing distractions for later work.

USING LEASHES AND ROPES

Why do we start a dog’s e-collar Les-

sons on a leash or a rope? After all, isn’t

the point of a remote trainer to get away

from that restriction?
Yes it is. However, the introduction to

e-collar training is about teaching your

dog to understand the e-collar nick it-

self. Your dog will not automatically

understand that obeying a command is

the “right answer” when he feels the e-

collar. This is true no matter how well he

knows the command.
To help him learn what to do about the e-

collar nick and keep him from becoming

confused, it is important that you have

a way to guide him in early sessions on

each command. Having him on a leash,