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 This is somewhat breed dependent, but most breeds should be 16-20 k9s obedience shock collars weeks of age. during training an owner observes their dog sitting in the correction obedience zone. the owner has shock touched the probes and has determined the collar is working. the owner can see the dog''s skin flinch, so he is sure the dog is collars receiving the correction. what should the k9s owner do to prevent this from happening retrain the dog by putting it on a long leash. as soon as the dog is observed entering the corrective zone it should be pulled out and redirected to the "sit" and "stay" command. once a obedience dog is trained to the system what is the best way to take the dog out of the boundary? create what is called an "invisible gate" and take the dog shock out only through this gate. once a dog is trained to the system how does the owner create the "invisible gate" collars concept? place a long leash on the dog. turn the system off. remove the dog''s collar. put the dog on the "sit" and "stay" command near the area that will become the "gate". owner walks out of yard and asks dog to "come". which system should you get? we recommend the deluxe system with deluxe ultralight receiver (rf-3006v) for any dog or cat that is 8 pounds k9s and obedience or over. with five levels of programmable correction, this is our shock most versatile and advanced receiver. you can increase collars or decrease the correction to meet your pet''s training needs. at level five, the deluxe ultralight receiver is strong enough for the most stubborn dog. the deluxe ultralight k9s receiver also obedience has a low battery indicator light to let you know when shock to replace the battery. if your dog is 8 pounds or over and trains easily, you may want the deluxe system with ultralight receiver (rf-3004v). the ultralight has only one level of correction and does not have the low battery indicator light. less than 1% of collars dogs need the stubborn dog receiver. if your dog is over k9s 30 pounds and is extremely obedience and shock stubborn or hard to train you may need the deluxe system with stubborn dog receiver (rf-3005v). collars the stubborn dog receiver has only one level of correction that is approximately three times stronger k9s than the ultralight receiver. radio pet offers the flexibility obedience you need to solve your installation needs. bury the shock boundary wire underground approximately 1-2 inches deep. using your own design, you can protect your flower and seedbeds, shrubs, trees and even swimming pools. the link below collars shows the most common ways to layout your radio pet, but there are almost endless ways of installing a system. for sample layouts, click here. exclusive features ideal for any k9s size yard, even up to 25 acres. available with the deluxe ultralight receiver featuring: obedience five levels of programmable correction level one shock is warning only - ideal collars for initial training or very timid pets levels two thru four are for easy or average to train pets level five is for very hard to train or stubborn pets progressive correction - k9s if your pet attempts obedience to leave the yard, the receiver will automatically increase the correction level until he returns low battery shock indicator light - lets you know when the batteries need replacing. the #1 cause of pets leaving a containment system are weak or collars dead batteries. audio break alarm and light warns if the wire has been broken. Do you have a dog that is hard to train or control? Surf on over to our site and learn about our selection of electronic shock collars that can help you train your k9 to be the perfect pet. Find prices and details on our site.
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