E Collar Training For Beginners: Acclimation to Stim

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  • Have you wondered how to get your dog acclimated to an e collar or how to use an e collar correctly? This video will show you how we acclimate a dog to e collar stim. We use the Dogtra 280c in this video which is a great collar! Here is a link if you want to check it out: amzn.to/49CKiS5
    In this video, we will walk you through a step by step process on how to get your dog acclimated to the stimulation or stim function on the e collar. Many people acclimate dogs to an e collar by training on the recall or come command. We prefer to acclimate a dog to the e collar with the heel command and then use it for recall once the dog understands how the collar works.
    The first thing to understand is that you should not teach with E collars. We use these collars to reinforce what dogs already know. So if your dog is untrained, make sure you are evaluating your training goals and make sure they get fully trained before using these collars. NEVER try and teach the command command with an e collar! An e collar is an off leash communication tool and should always be used to reinforce known commands.
    Another thing to think about is operant conditioning and what quadrants you will be using when training with your e collar. Many trainers use the collar as a form of negative reinforcement. They have the collar on a low level and then use the stim function as they call the dog and release the stim function when the dog gets to them. This is negative reinforcement because a stimulus is taken away (the stim function) in order to reinforce a behavior (coming to you).
    That is not what we are doing in this video. We use the collar as positive punishment if the dog doesn’t listen to the come command. We don’t use the stim function at all unless the dog doesn’t listen. If they don’t listen we then use a low level stim paired with the word “no” to break their focus off of whatever it was on and then call them again. When they listen we reward with praise and pets. One advantage of doing it this way is you proof the word “no” and it takes on a lot of meaning for the dog. This is one of the reasons our client’s dogs are able to listen in so many situations (even when the collar isn’t on). Many dogs become “collar wise” and only listen well when their e collar is on. We have found that training in our method decreases the number of dogs who become collar wise to effectively zero.
    If the dog has been properly acclimated to the vibration function we often use it as a “pager” when calling the dog. It is important to acclimate them to the vibration properly because you need to teach them that coming to you when the collar vibrates is a good thing and they get a reward. Very quickly your dog will learn that the vibration is a fun/exciting thing. You can watch a video showing that process here • E Collar Training For ...
    One of the most challenging portions of getting your dog acclimating to an e collar is fit. Some dogs who have short fur, this is a breeze. But for breeds who have a lot of fur, getting a good fit can be challenging. E collars need to sit snug, but you also need to be able to get your fingers underneath the collar. If you are having trouble getting a good fit, we recommend using e collar extension points. You can find our review of The Winged Ultra Comfort Pad here: • Dog Trainer Reviews: W... . Poor contact can lead to turning up the collar too high which can lead to over correcting your dog. Keep in mind, every dog is different and will be on different levels.
    The best way to acclimate a dog to an e collar is using the heel command. Start with a very low number and pair the e collar corrections with your normal heel tugs. It is important to work slowly as there is no rush here. Remember that the stim is meant to grab your dog's attention when they are not listening. If your dog does not react to the current level, slowly turn the collar up. This stim should not freak the dog out, but you should see them notice the correction. Keep in mind this can take a few walks!
    Once you find the working level for your dog you can then start to use the e collar for their come command. As we mentioned before, we do not teach on an e collar, we only reinforce what they know.
    If you have any questions regarding E collars or any other training questions, please comment below!
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  • @deborc2705
    @deborc2705 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciated the video - showing the process without lots of editing.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  2 месяца назад

      I'm glad it was helpful! We tried our best to cut out the boring repetitive parts of the process while still showing all the important parts. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

  • @TeslaFan77
    @TeslaFan77 2 месяца назад

    This was great. Thanks

  • @harryharris7663
    @harryharris7663 20 дней назад

    Excellent training vid, thanks.

  • @newearthlivingithaca
    @newearthlivingithaca 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you! You are so clear in your instructions to us and Bambi. Demonstrating patience and care for the dog.
    Great video I’m grateful as I attempt to train two very strong and very affectionate pits that I inherited from a friend that passed away

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  20 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching Susan! Sorry to hear about your friend and feel free to reach out any time!

    • @newearthlivingithaca
      @newearthlivingithaca 20 дней назад

      Thanks I do have a question. When I take these two together to the dog park they sometimes gang up on another dog and it can get ugly
      When I take them separate especially the male he can get too aggressive about getting another dogs collar. And she will do this too
      When they play together they never hurt each other but they play full out and make sounds like someone is going to get killed
      These dogs are super sweet all other times they are great with cats and even baby chicks. They sit, stay, go away on command
      I think the young man that had them never took them to play with other dogs
      Should I not allow them to play so aggressively with each other ?
      Should I work with the collar to modify this behavior?
      I’m still learning about them as is obvious

    • @newearthlivingithaca
      @newearthlivingithaca 20 дней назад

      I am trying to find ways for them to get enough exercise

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  20 дней назад +1

      Rough play isn't bad, but I would make sure you can stop them whenever you feel like it. You can practice calling them to you when they start playing really rough. Have them come to you and then hold a down stay for a minute or so. Then let them go and play again. When you can do this easily at home you will be able to start doing this at the park and getting them calm whenever they get too excited.

    • @newearthlivingithaca
      @newearthlivingithaca 20 дней назад

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining thanks ! I will do that! and come back here and let you know how that goes. After they do maybe 6 days of that and they do good you think I should try at the park? Always give them a treat when they come and start the long stay right?

  • @vishakhab-l6309
    @vishakhab-l6309 2 месяца назад

    what a beauty!

  • @dmfrendzy2177
    @dmfrendzy2177 Месяц назад

    these videos are awesome and kudos to the camera person!

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      Glad you like the videos! Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment!

  • @krissymichele
    @krissymichele Месяц назад

    Do you happen to have any videos on a dog that pulls the whole time? Or could you please explain how this would look?

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      Hey Kristen! I would most likely stop a lot of the leash pulling before starting the e collar. Here is a video showing exactly how we do that. ruclips.net/video/DdeHrc4pCmA/видео.html You could then introduce the e collar at the end of the session once your pup is in "training mode". Reach out with any questions!

    • @krissymichele
      @krissymichele Месяц назад

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining thank you so much! I’m honestly getting to the point where I don’t want to take him anywhere, due to his pulling…and the fact that he’s about 50 pounds and very strong.
      Plus it’s just embarrassing to be out in public while having zero control of your dog.
      Anyways, thanks again! I’m glad I found you. As I like how simple and to the point you keep your videos.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      Absolutely Kristen! If you watch the two videos and practice a few times a day you could fix 90% of your leash pulling within a week.
      If you like podcasts, we just did an episode on leash pulling which would be helpful for you. The trainers spend some time talking about all of their favorite tricks to stop leash pulling. Here is a link to our Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/0u4lIDhvmK17EBbp7VfXZ5

    • @krissymichele
      @krissymichele Месяц назад

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining Omg I freaking love you and I’m subscribing right now! Thank you so much!! Seriously, I really appreciate you going out of your way to help me. If you offer online courses and I find myself needing more help, I’m 100% coming to you.

  • @jeffreytaylor6083
    @jeffreytaylor6083 Месяц назад

    Can you recommend a decent collar. Our Beagle just won't stop digging. We want to try a shock collar to try and get him to stop.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +1

      I would recommend the 280c. Here is a link: amzn.to/3J0Pa9C
      It’s a great collar and the price is pretty reasonable.

    • @jeffreytaylor6083
      @jeffreytaylor6083 Месяц назад

      @SuburbanK9DogTraining what is your opinion on the sport dog brand?

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      @@jeffreytaylor6083 Sportdog is a great brand! They work well and tend to last a long time.

    • @jeffreytaylor6083
      @jeffreytaylor6083 Месяц назад

      @SuburbanK9DogTraining We were at Petsmart and they carry them. Thought I'd ask a pro. Will be purchasing one this weekend. Hoping for good results. Love your videos and appreciate your help.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      Make sure to check its stated range and then I would recommend cutting the range in half. If you are looking at a 1/2 mile or 3/4 mile collar then you should be fine in any reasonable situation. If the collar distance is expressed in yards I would just do some math to make sure it will be reliable for you.

  • @vikta6
    @vikta6 18 дней назад

    What if you’ve never used the heal command with your dog before. And your dog is 8. And stubborn. We’ve used come but works when he wants to listen.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  17 дней назад +1

      Hey Victor! I would consider doing some work on the heel command. It goes quickly and really helps teach a dog to be calm and respectful. Don't worry about the age, we train older dogs all the time. I would watch this video on heel and then practice it for three or four days. After that you should be ready to pair the e collar with heel. ruclips.net/video/DdeHrc4pCmA/видео.html

  • @SydneyLivingston-do2fl
    @SydneyLivingston-do2fl 2 месяца назад

    Does this work the same way for using the vibrating option? how do you implement a sound or vibration warning before the stimulation?

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  2 месяца назад

      Great question Sydney! We actually acclimate to vibration very differently! Here is a link to a video showing that process. m.ruclips.net/video/1xnBM47shVA/видео.html

  • @sarahtenbensel2231
    @sarahtenbensel2231 3 месяца назад

    Heeling may be calming, but it seems that the criteria for what is heel position seems vague. Does heel mean just no forging and just being on the left side? "Come" seems like a clearer behavior in terms of criteria for the dog.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  3 месяца назад

      Good question Sarah! We introduce the stim with the heel command because even with a very low level stim some dogs are surprised when they first feel it. Also, when they are off leash many dogs will ignore the stim at first (because it means nothing to them yet). This can lead to an owner setting the stim level higher than it needs to be.
      We aren't proofing or advancing the heel command with the stim, we are just trying to establish the lowest working level the dog can feel. It is not a correction and doesn't have any real meaning at first. If they handle it well we immediately move to the come command.
      Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment!

    • @sarahtenbensel2231
      @sarahtenbensel2231 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the thoughtful response. Would introducing the stim without any command at all be counterproductive? With my last dog I had him out in yard just chilling and me inside, out of sight and watching out a window. I did lowest stim until I saw a very faint turn of ear and turn it down as I thought it was too high and did not want that. When I added "come", dog on line and no distractions. SO there was no command or asking the dog to do anything and he did not associate the stim with my presence. He did not develop any "superstitious" behaviors either. Just trying to think about how to do it with my new dog. She is in the "getting used to wearing the collar" mode at the moment and not 100% on what the "heel" command even means, but she does understand "come". @@SuburbanK9DogTraining

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  3 месяца назад +1

      If your dog has a fairly stable temperament then doing as you suggest and introducing with no command would work fine! As you mentioned, just take it slow and keep a close eye on the dog.
      We actually like to have the dog associate the collar with us because it helps proof the word “no” much better and then chance of them become collar wise is about zero. Our newest podcast episode on Spotify/Apple Podcasts dives a lot deeper into that thought.
      I love that you are putting so much thought into your training!

  • @megang4595
    @megang4595 Месяц назад

    If in a high stimulus environment the dog scratches their neck and “fights” at the correction, is that just too high?

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад

      Couple questions. What collar, what level is it at and what breed/age of dog?

  • @jeffreytaylor6083
    @jeffreytaylor6083 Месяц назад

    They have one for 300 yards, which should be plenty of range. But the one you recommend has a much better range.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +2

      If you are just using it in your yard then the 300 yard range should be be fine. If you plan on doing off leash hiking or something similar then I would go for a longer range unit.

  • @jacksharkey2010
    @jacksharkey2010 Месяц назад

    Great vid, although I think your dog is calm and laid back GOOD FOR YOU! Our 18 month Shepard is a DEISEL. I wish I had a dog like yours. This one is like an explosive. a hand grenade, she pulls/tugs/ripps/ runs/ bolts/ NO CONTROL. I need vid that shows how to deal with THIS mess of a Shepard. Shock power 10,000 DC AMPS wouldn't phase THIS dog. Go for a walk with our dog she'll rip your arm out of the socket is another dog is within a thousand yards or a car goes by. Well, luck of the draw. Struck out choosing THIS one. Wanna trade? I'll pay you!

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +1

      😁 We always start with mastering loose leash walking before we move to off leash training. It really helps calm the dog down and get them ready to learn. Here is a video that should be helpful! ruclips.net/video/DdeHrc4pCmA/видео.html

    • @Ben-uo5ui
      @Ben-uo5ui 11 дней назад

      hahahahaha!!!😂

  • @joannebiggs5029
    @joannebiggs5029 Месяц назад +1

    This is a scam! An ESA does NOT entitle you to bring your animal everywhere! Only Service Animals have that privilege. It's good for housing and SOME airlines. Not malls and stores that aren't already dog friendly.

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +7

      I’m confused by this comment. Did you watch a different video?

    • @joannebiggs5029
      @joannebiggs5029 Месяц назад +2

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining Oh, sorry! Yes, I was watching another vid. Don't understand how it posted to your video. My bad!

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +1

      That makes sense! We definitely see a lot of ESA scams where people are told they can treat them basically like service dogs. Did you see a video where someone was selling fake paperwork to people?

    • @joannebiggs5029
      @joannebiggs5029 Месяц назад

      @@SuburbanK9DogTraining thinking back, I believe it was an ad that popped up during your video. For some reason I thought I could comment on it. 😂 Need more coffee!

    • @SuburbanK9DogTraining
      @SuburbanK9DogTraining  Месяц назад +2

      😂 I wish we could control what ads are shown on our videos. There are some strange ads out there!