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FITTING THE COLLAR ON THE DOG
Insert the collar strap through all three belt loops on the receiver and snug the strap
against case. Place the collar strap in the middle of the dog’s neck. The receiver should
be on the underside of the neck although on some dogs the receiver will naturally seek
a slightly off-center position. The receiver light should face forward (towards the dog’s
nose). The charging contacts should face backwards (towards the dog’s chest).
Tighten the buckle by holding it with two fingers as you pull the strap snug.
Remote training collars must be put on a dog quite snugly to ensure consistent contact
and reliable stimulation. Do not put any fingers under the strap as you tighten it. Slip
the free end of the strap through any D-ring or keeper that is present, and through both
sides of a double-sided buckle. You can easily adjust the strap for different sized necks
by moving the receiver to a new position on the strap. If the strap is too long for your
dog, cut off the excess length. Leave enough length to go through the D-ring or keeper
with at least 3 inches to spare.
NOTE:
Do not cut the collar strap of your Upland unit until you have also installed
the Beeper on the strap or your cut strap may be too short to reach around both the
receiver and the Beeper.
Please note that Remote Trainers are not designed to be worn
continuously by a dog. To prevent irritation caused by rubbing,
remove the collar for at least eight hours out of every 24-hour
period. See the additional information in the Product Safety
section of this guide.