User's Guide
Too Loose:
The receiver collar will move around the dog's neck and the contact 
points maybe can't contact the dog's skin.
Too Tight:
It may cause shortness of breath for the dog and may hurt the dog's skin.
Caution:
1. Do not shave the hair on pet's neck as this may increase the risk of 
 skin irritation.
2. The collar should not be worn for more than 12hours per day. 
 as it may cause skin irritation when worn too long.
Find the Best Shock Level for Your Pet
The unit comes with Up and Down buttons to control the level of shock, 
with Level 1 being the lowest and Level 16 being the highest. The level of 
shock best suited for your dog depends on your dog's temperament and 
threshold for being shocked. Always start at the lowest level and work your 
way up. You have reached the appropriate level when the dog responds to 
the shock with a mild reaction, such as a flick of the ear, a lick of the lips, a 
tensing of the neck muscles, etc. The shock level may vary depending on 
the training situation. When highly distracted, dog's will require a higher 
level of shock.
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