PAC DOG NDXT 3 TRAINING COLLAR 1KM RANGE

240.00

With this new PAC nDXT Remote Trainer, a remedial training régime should enable you to break into an obstinate dog’s train of thoughts… to grab his attention, since the dog needs to believe that his trainer has now acquired an irresistible authority when he reaches out, from almost any distance, to ‘tap him on his shoulder’. The training process should soon become a stress-free and more pleasurable experience – both for the dog and for you; he should then respond more readily to your gentler and timelier, voice or whistle commands, because he will very quickly realise there is little point in protesting. And, in most situations, the dog ultimately can be weaned from the collar altogether. For a dog to enjoy a fulfilling life, he needs plenty of exercise, running free. But, how can this be possible if you cannot trust him off the lead? Well, there are very few dependable methods recommended by the experts, and whereas spray collars might offer a short term respite, certainly there are few more successful longterm, long-reach tools than a PAC remote trainer, which is equivalent to a very long, invisible line that can tingle, but never tangle.

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Description

The n DXT+ 1km range Remote Trainer enables the handler simply and accurately to address his dog with an appropriate correction, according to his misdemeanour. Without the dog realising that the correction is coming from his collar. The dog needs to think that the tone/vibration or level of correction with his trainer’s voice command or whistle is warning him of something “out there” which he needs to avoid, the correction is startling enough to get his attention and make him return to the handler for praise and attention.

Ideal for the all types of persistent problems:

– Dogs running away or being wilfully ‘deaf’ to recall

– Chasing farm stock and other animals

– Chasing cars, joggers, walkers, cyclists, postmen etc.

– Jumping up on people or stealing food

– Dogs pulling on the lead

– Gundogs ‘running’ in or being over-enthusiastic