Try our No-Risk, 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee. Order online Via Yahoo Store Secure Server or Call us at 1-800-251-6133
   Tri-tronics, Innotek, Petsafe, Unleashed Technology, SportDog, Dogtra, & DT Systems Dog Collars from ecollars.com | Contact Us | Order Information | Secure online shopping from E-Collars -- Training Collars For LessSHOW MY CART / CHECKOUT
TRITRONICS COLLARS
Tritronics 1 Dog Systems
- Sport 50S
- Sport 60S with Tone
- Classic 70S
- Flyway Special XLS
- Pro 100XLS
- Pro 200XLS
- Tri-tonics Pro 500 XLS
- Upland Special XLS
- Sport 65S BPR Collar/Beeper
- Trashbreaker UII XL

2 Dog Systems
- Multi-Sport-S2 Dog
- Classic 70S Two Dog
- Pro 100 XLS Two Dog
- Pro 200 XLS Two Dog
- Pro 500 XLS Two Dog
- Trashbreaker UIIXL 2-Dog
- Upland Special XLS 2-Dog

3 Dog Systems
- Multi-Sport-S 3Dog System
- Trashbreaker UIIXL 3-Dog
- Classic 70S 3-Dog

Tritronic Accessories
- Misc. Accessories
- Batteries
- Tri-Tronics Holsters
- Transmitter Buttons, etc.
- Antennas
- Tri-Tronics Dummy Collars

Tritronics Beeper Collars
- Accessory Beeper
- Upland Special

DOG TRAINING BASICS
- Two Ways To Train
- Collar-Wise Dogs
- Intensity Selection Tips
- Stopping Dog Misbehaviors
- Jumping Up
- Digging
- Chasing
- Destructive Chewing
- Jumping On Furniture
- Eating What's Not Allowed
- Stop Dog Barking
- Tritronics No Bark Collar
- Aggression in Dogs

OBEDIENCE Program
- How Dogs Learn
- The "Come" Command
- The "Sit" Command
- The "Heel" Command
- The "Down" Command
- Using Tone For Dog Training




Contact Us
Shipping Info
MY SHOPPING CART E-Collars Dog Training Collars home


This is the material is from the Tri-Tronics Basic Training manual that comes with every Tri-Tronics collar. Click here for the Table of Contents.

Copyrighted material used with permission of Tri-Tronics, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intensity Selection Tips

E-Collars.com. Save money on the Intensity Selection Tips

The correct intensity for training is normally one that will motivate the dog, but not overwhelm him. Dogs are like people in that they all have individual sensitivity levels. Also, different types of training call for different levels of intensity. So it's wise to test your dog to find the correct intensity level before you start training.

Do Not Leave A Tri-Tronics Collar On A Dog All The Time

The collar should not be left on the dog for more than ten hours at a time. Leaving a Tritronics collar on a dog continuously can cause skin irritation (from rubbing).

Inspect your dog's neck regularly; some dog's skin is more sensitive than other dog's, and more prone to become irritated. If irritation develops, leave the collar off the dog until the condition has cleared up. Consult your Owner's Manual for additional information.

    IMPORTANT: For best results when finding your dog's sensitivity, use continuous stimulation. If your transmitter has more than one button for continuous stimulation, use the button for the lowest level when finding your dog's sensitivity.
NOTE: If your dog overreacts (vocalizes or acts"rattled") when you use the lowest level of continuous stimulation that's available on your collar model, then retest for sensitivity starting with the lowest level of momentary stimulation if available on your model.

Finding the lowest intensity in your collar model

To perform the sensitivity test, you should start with the lowest level of intensity and work up. How you achieve the "lowest level of intensity" depends on your collar model. Adjusting intensity generally includes two types of adjustment.

First, there is an adjustment to the basic intensity of the collar, using variable contact points, plugs, or a rotary selection knob on the transmitter, depending on model.

Second, there are "low, medium, and high" levels of this basic intensity, achieved with different transmitter buttons. If you aren't sure of your model's features, check your Owner's Manual, or call TRITRONICS Customer Service Department at 1-800-456-4343.

Test procedure

After setting your collar intensity at its lowest possible level, wait until your dog is not paying attention to you or to anything else. Then press the lowest possible continuous stimulation button. Watch the dog's expression. You want to see him cock his ears, or quickly move his head. He may have a quizzical expression on his face.

This tells you that the dog has felt the stimulation but is not overwhelmed by it. If you see no reaction at all in the dog, increase the intensity by one level and repeat the test.

Work your way up through the different intensities until you find the one that makes your dog react as described. If your dog overreacts (vocalizes) when you press the button, or starts to act worried, you have selected a position that's probably too high for introductory training.

When you test your dog's physical sensitivity to stimulation, he should not be distracted by anything and you should not give him any command when you press the button. If he is distracted or trying to obey a command, you won't be able to accurately "read" his reactions to the mild stimulation.

When to increase or decrease intensity

You may wish to increase the intensity of stimulation during training if (1) the dog is not responding to the corrections, particularly when he is distracted, (2) you use the momentary buttons instead of continuous for most of your training, or (3) you are using the Remote Trainer to stop the dog when he is chasing something.

You may wish to decrease the intensity of stimulation during training if (1) the dog appears to be becoming concerned or anxious when corrected, (2) you are correcting the dog when he is not very far away from you, especially when he is not distracted or excited, or (3) the dog frequently overreacts (vocalizes) when he is corrected.

BROWSE NEXT: General Pointers for Stopping Misbehaviors
from Tritronics, Inc. BASIC TRAINING Booklet. © 2002-3. Used with Permission. All rights reserved.

Click here to see all the Tri-Tronics collars

Questions? Call Allen or Anne at 1-800-251-6133
Try our No-Risk, 100% Money Back Satisfaction Guarantee. Order Online via Secure Server or Call us at 1-800-251-6133