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nDXT Digital Remote Trainer 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. 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 long-term, long-reach tools than a PAC remote trainer, which is equivalent to a very long, invisible line that can tingle, but never tangle.
Obedience Training with Pacdog Products
Hello
I am writing to thank you because your training system has transformed my life with my two German Shepherd dogs.
12 months ago I bought my boys, brothers and oh my goodness did they challenge us. Running off, chasing pheasants, boistrious with other dogs and being disobedient. I was at the point of no return and even considering having to make the awful decision of re-homing them in separate homes, when a friend of mine suggest an electric collar system, I went on the internet and did some research and opted for the PAC two dog training system
For the first time today I was able to take my boys on the common with dogs everywhere. I only had to beep them and they returned. A few other dog walkers commented on how amazing my dogs are.They are now laying down beside me happy and content. I want to say if you have any of your customers in doubt about using your system put them in touch with me.
S.G.
A very happy customer
My use of the PAC training collar has produced a good, steady bitch that is a pleasure to work. Before I used the collar on my three-year-old, headstrong Cocker Spaniel, I dreaded having to take her on beats. Now I can't leave her at home! I would definitely recommend its use to any serious dog owner with a problem. Many thanks.
M W of Barnstaple
I am writing to tell you of my experience using the PAC electric collar.
I have a particularly hard headed and stubborn Wirehaired German Pointer. From the very beginning he was difficult to train. Obedience classes, consultations with individual trainers, etc. had little or no effect. I consider the use of choke chains to be painful and cruel… and it was a misery for both of us when out walking.
The final straw was when he started chasing sheep at the age of three. In desperation I resorted to the PAC collar. Within an hour he was cured of sheep chasing with just one short zap from the control. He suffered no ill effects whatsoever, and he can now run free when walking on the moor ( Dartmoor ), and no longer needs to be constantly on the lead. The same applies to the recall. Within an hour he was responding immediately to the whistle.
I do not consider this method of training cruel or unkind, and I am only sorry I didn’t use it earlier. I now have an obedient and manageable dog thanks to the PAC collar and I would recommend this method to others.
Mrs N K of Newton Abbot
- Kit content's
- Handset (transmitter)
- Handset charging cradle
- Adjustable safety lanyard (avoids damage or loss)
- Power adaptor
- Collar charging clip (CHG7)
- Neon tester (NT2)
- EXC active collar
- Charging leads for charging clip and/or charging cradle.
- Operating Guide
- Training Guide
- Smaller diameter probes (with spanner) for thick - coated breeds.
- Standard rounded probes - fitted to collar on despatch.
- Spare Probes - for thick-coated breeds
This kit includes everything you need for one dog. If you want this kit for two dogs please add an extra collar to the basket before checkout.
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Product Features
PAC’s nDXT Remote Trainers enable the handler simply and accurately to address his dog with an appropriate correction, according to his misdemeanor. Without him realising that the correction is coming from his collar, the dog needs to appreciate that a stimulation, at whatever style or level, is his trainer’s back-up option. Nevertheless, the tone (beep) warning remains the most humane style of control in distance training. But, just as wayward or criminal human activity attracts various levels of legal deterrent, the higher levels of collar stimulation need to be at hand, seldom, if ever used, to discourage some of the more serious and undesirable behavior in dogs. As the correction is made whilst he is misbehaving, the levels used can be very low: indeed, just sufficient for the dog to associate cause with effect. To assist with heat-of-the-moment decisions, the intensity setting is easily adjusted to impart a suitable low level of stimulation for expected disobedience problems,but this intensity may be increased quickly if the level of problem encountered demands a raised level of correction to cope with the situation. To match the collar’s correction characteristics even closer to your dog’s expected behavior, there are two normally used, stimulation styles: the very safe momentary single-pulse, each time the trigger is pressed; and continuous pulsing style (at about 10 pulses per second), for as long as the trigger is pressed.Handlers who need to control more than one dog will be able to cater for up to 2 additional dogs (each with a separate collar), using the three style controls on the handset, one for each dog. In this basic mode, tone is available individually to each dog when the intensity dial is turned to the minimum setting. Beyond the lowest handset intensity setting, the dog whose trigger is pressed will receive the dialed stimulation level of correction, in continuous-pulsing style. The NDXT uses the most advanced, mobile-phone, radio technology, minimising the size and weight of both the collar and handset; at the same time as enabling a much longer reach, up to 1/2 mile (1km) on ideal terrain. Nevertheless, such long distance control can only be of benefit, if you know what the dog is doing at the moment of correction. Since the vast majority of RT use is reserved for the encouragement of obedience, the tap-on-the-shoulder should be as subtle as assisted telepathy, in the form of a ‘sixth sense’, which dogs perceive far more readily than we humans can. Dogs will never understand the concept of after-the-event punishment. When used as a deterrent from anti-social or life threatening activities, the RT is employed solely to associate the unpleasant, higher levels of stimulation with his actions… and his actions alone. Correction is made whilst he is doing it…not some seconds later when he might well have forgotten what he was doing wrong. Therein lies the most powerful rationale for using a remote trainer…once again, to enhance the dog’s limited logic of linking cause with effect.
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