Thursday, June 14, 2012

Dog Health Questions: I need instructions for a dog?

I need instructions for a dog training collar. Its an off brand I think the brand is Trainer and its a 4 in 1 shock collar I can't get it to work I remember from when I first got it you have to put in the batteries and when it vinrates push a button to sync it up but I had to put in new batteries and I can't find the instructions please help me! I know someone out there knows!!! I'm desperate

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good im glad its not working why shock your dog....would you like it if someone shocked you every time you made a mistake....

i know i sound mean but its mean to do to your dog...sorry

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  • It might be best to find the products website and see if you can download new directions. If you can't find directions, it would be better to buy a new collar that is easier to operate. I have one for my dog and I shopped around a lot to find one that was easy to use and within my budget. The one I have is a simple collar with one remote to operate, so it was easy to use and my dog learned to listen to commands because it also had a beeper button that you pushed before doing a small shock. My dog learned that if I called him and didn't respond, he heard the beep and would turn around and come right back because he knew a shock was coming next. The Sportsmans Guide has a lot of nice shock collars, that is where I purchased mine from several years ago. I am sure my dog wasn't too happy about the collar, but he listens now and is very well behaved; he was too smart for his own good. Hope this helps.

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