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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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Sport Junior Dog Training Guide

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After this transition, you can use the

whistle alone. Your dog will obey it and

also will know how to respond if you

need to reinforce the whistle command

with the e-collar nick.
SPORT JUNIOR FEATURES

You need to understand a few features of

your Sport Junior before you start train-

ing. More information is in the Owner’s

Manual that comes with the product.
• Collar on/off switch
• Stimulation intensity dial (7 levels)
• Transmitter stimulation buttons

(STIM-C and STIM-M)
• The LIGHT button turns the remotely

activated Collar Light on and off.

This bright red flashing LED helps you

see your dog in the dark.

Press the Receiver’s On switch once to turn the collar
on. Press again to turn the Receiver off. Save battery life
by always turning the Receiver off after use.

PUTTING THE COLLAR

HOW LONG TO USE THE
E-COLLAR IN TRAINING

Have the e-collar on your dog for at least

a month after you see that he is obeying

reliably, off a leash, in the situations in

which you give him commands. Return

to having the e-collar on him if he later

becomes unreliable.
If you train for competition events such

as hunt tests or field trials, you should

have the e-collar on him in every train-

ing session after you have completed his

e-collar introduction.
WHISTLE TRAINING

A whistle that means the same as a ver-

bal command is useful for any dog who

works at a distance from you and might

not hear the command. If you taught your

dog whistle commands already, you can

incorporate your whistle in his e-collar

Lessons covered in this booklet.
Don’t try to teach two things at a time

though. If he doesn’t know the whistle

yet, do your e-collar introduction with

the verbal commands he already knows.

Add the whistle later.
It is easy to teach your dog that a whistle

carries the same meaning as a verbal

command after he understands the e-col-

lar for that command. As the first step,

blow the whistle during training just be-

fore the verbal command. Do this for a

few training sessions. Then switch to the

whistle alone, but if your dog does not

respond, repeat your verbal command

with an e-collar nick. Continue this tran-

sition step for a few training sessions.