User Guide for SVD PET models including: SVD.PET-001M Pull Dog Head Collar, SVD.PET-001M, Pull Dog Head Collar, Dog Head Collar, Head Collar, Collar
SVD.PET No-Pull Dog Headcollar for Easier Walks, Chew-Proof Protector to Increase Comfort, Simple Design, Easy to Wear and Adjust (Medium Size for Small and Medium Size Dogs) : Pet Supplies
Silicon protector Collar Snout strap Snout strap rest hook Lock buckle Leash ring Dog Headcollar User Guide SVD.PET is a registered trademark of Silicon Valley Devices LLC. @2024 Silicon Valley Devices LLC. Palo Alto CA 94306 www.SVD.PET support@svd.pet Pets Love. Love Pets. How to use the headcollar to train your dog: · Positive Familiarization: Show the collar to your dog, let them sniff it while giving them some treats and praise. · Gradual Wear: Begin by putting the headcollar on your dog for short periods of in a comfortable and distraction-free environment. As your dog becomes more comfortable with the collar, gradually increase the time your dog wears it. · Positive Association: Offer treats and praise when you put the headcollar on your dog. Help your dog associate wearing headcollar with positive feelings. · Walk in Familiar Places: Begin by walking with the headcollar in familiar surroundings, such as in your yard or quiet areas in your neighborhood. This gives time for your dog to become familiar with the sensations of the headcollar while minimizing distractions. · Gentle Guidance: Use the headcollar to gently guide your dog. If your dog pulls, use the headcollar to redirect your dog's attention back to you. Avoid yanking on the leash or pulling on it with force. Instead, encourage your dog to follow your lead. · Consistency is Key: Be consistent in your use of the headcollar. Use it on every walk to establish a routine and reinforce the desired behavior. Consistency helps your dog understand what is expected of them. · Patience and Gradual Progress: Understand it may take time for your dog to fully adjust. Be patient and progress at a pace that suits your dog's comfort level. Celebrate small victories and gradual improvements. · Seek Professional Guidance if Needed: If you encounter challenges or have specific training goals, consider seeking advice from a professional dog trainer. Trainers can provide personalized guidance to address your dog's unique needs. Remember, every dog is different, so adjust the training approach based on your dog's temperament and responses. · Positive Reinforcement During Walks: Reward your dog when they walk calmly by your side on a loose-tense leash. Reinforce good behavior during walks with treats and praise. How to put on the headcollar: 1 Let your dog get familiar to the headcollar. Then, put the snout strap over your dog's snout. Move the silicon protector to the center. Ensure the strap is not too close to your dog's eyes. 2 Adjust the strap to the appropriate length then put the collar on your dog. Ensure the collar is positioned high and snug behind the ears, allowing only one or two fingers to fit underneath. 3 4 Use the lock buckle to adjust the length of the snout strap. Ensure the loop is properly fitted. The strap should be snug but not too tight. Your dog should be able to open their mouth and pant comfortably. Attach the dog leash to the leash ring. Begin your training with short walks in familiar surroundings in your yard or a quiet area. Allow your dog to adjust to the sensations of the headcollar with minimal distractions. 5 Snout strap rest hook When your dog is enjoying off-leash moments at the dog park, clip the snout strap to the hook so the strap does not dangle and knock against your dog's face. This convenient feature ensure your dog's comfort and also saves you the hassle of having to remove the head collar.Adobe PDF library 16.07 Adobe Illustrator 26.5 (Macintosh)