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9. Expanding the iQ CLiQ into a 2-Dog System

1. To turn the iQ CLiQ into a 2-dog system, start with the receiver/
collar turned off, and the handheld transmitter stimulation set
to level 0. Hold down buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 5
seconds. Release the buttons once you see the LED indicator
light blinking rapidly on the handheld transmitter.
2. Place the red dot on the back of the handheld transmitter to the
red dot on the receiver/collar. Hold the two red dots together for
5 seconds. Release them when the green LED blinks rapidly
on the receiver/collar.
3. While both the handheld transmitter and receiver/collar LED
indicators are rapidly blinking, press button 2 to code that button
to the receiver/collar you desire. The LED indicators on both the
handheld transmitter and receiver/collar will blink rapidly for 15
seconds or until they have been coded together.
4. When the iQ CLiQ has been coded with an additional receiver/
collar, button 1 will function as the Nick and Pulsating Nick
stimulation on the first receiver/collar and button 2 will function
as the Nick and Pulsating Nick stimulation on the newly coded
second receiver/collar.
5. To go back to a 1-dog system, repeat steps 1 and 2. While both
the handheld transmitter and receiver/collar LED indicators are
rapidly blinking, press button 1 on the handheld transmitter.
6. When done correctly, both buttons 1 and 2 will now only operate
the one receiver/collar you have coded. To check that the
handheld transmitter is coded to the receiver/collar, press a
button on the handheld transmitter, and the corresponding
receiver/collar LED indicator will blink.
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General Training Tips

Getting started with your iQ CLiQ
Your dog must know some very basic obedience commands before
beginning training with the iQ CLiQ. A dog learns by first being
shown a command, followed by lots of repetition over an extended
period. As the dog becomes proficient at these commands,
the trainer can introduce distractions and different locations to
strengthen them. Throw in the correct amount of positive and
negative reinforcement and you should end up with a well-
mannered dog.
Obedience training on the leash
Your dog must fully understand the obedience commands (sit, stay,
here, heel, and kennel) before using the e-collar for reinforcement
of these commands. A leash attached to a standard collar is used
to "teach" the dog the basic obedience commands (here, heel,
sit, and stay). A tug on the leash/collar is used to reinforce the
command. When the dog complies with the command, use positive
reinforcement/praise. Once the dog understands these commands,
the e-collar can be used to reinforce them.
Training with the Clicker
1. Why a clicker?
Since its introduction to dog training in the early 90s, the clicker
has become a go-to tool among pro trainers and pet owners alike.
Its utility as a training aid has been proven across a wide
range of disciplines, including formal obedience and behavior
modification.
2. Positive reinforcement and marker training
Positive reinforcement strengthens correct behaviors by
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