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Dogs quickly learn to love the Treat&Train™ system when introduced correctly.
Some dogs are afraid of electronics with sounds and moving parts. Here is the safe
way to introduce this tool.
A Put the Treat&Train™ system on the floor. Introduce your dog to it by placing
treats in the treat bowl. Once your dog has finished, add a few more pieces. If
your dog is tentative around the unit, switch to better treats such as peanut
butter or cheese spread. Repeat this step until he will immediately and without
hesitation eat the treats in the bowl.
B With the VOLUME set to OFF, hit DISPENSE on the remote control to
dispense treats. At first, do this when the dog is still looking at the bowl or
near the bowl. If he doesnt notice the treats, then show him by pointing. Repeat
this a few times until you’re sure hes comfortable with the sound of the machine
dispensing treats. Don’t point the remote at your dog or at the machine. You
want your pooch to associate treats with you and not with the remote control.
Note: If you think your dog might be afraid of the movement of the system, then
modify Step B by starting with your dog over five feet away from the unit. Hit
DISPENSE and point to the treat. If he is far enough away and the treats are
tasty enough, he will trot up to the unit to eat the treats in the bowl. Repeat
until hes comfortable at that distance. Then move the machine closer until he
he can be right next to the machine and looks relaxed while the treats
are dispensing.
C Switch the VOLUME from OFF to LOW and repeat Step B. The goal is for your
dog to learn that the tone means a treat is coming. When he orients to the new
sound and sees the treats dropping into the bowl, he should run to get the food.
Point to the bowl a few more times, if needed. Repeat.
D Once he gets the idea, start dispensing only when hes looking at you so
he learns it’s still important to look to you for direction instead of becoming
fixated on the system. Make sure you never dispense treats when he’s barking
or pawing at the machine. To prevent this, give a few treats by hand so he’s
more likely to look at you and then dispense a reward to him for standing
quietly.
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Introduce Your Dog to the Treat&Train
System
A Choose a dry or semi-moist dog treat or kibble.
The Treat&Train™ system requires dry dog food, dry
treats, or semi-moist treats that fit through the
food disc holes on either the large or small-sized
kibble disc. Round or oval-shaped treats or
kibble of uniform size work best.
B Add 1-2 cups of dog food or treats to the
food bin. While the bin holds up to 3 cups
of food, the batteries and motor will last longer if you use less food.
If your dog will use his regular meal allotment for games and training,
then place one meal’s worth of food in the bin.
A Turn the POWER on. This will cause the control panel indicator light to turn
green. If it’s red, it indicates the batteries are low. A slow, blinking green power
light indicates the unit is in sleep mode—which occurs after 30 minutes of non-use.
To wake up the system, press any button on the remote.
B Set the VOLUME to “off” if the dog is in the room. Some dogs need to get used
to the machine noises before they are introduced to the tones.
C Ignore the DOWN-STAY controls. They are discussed later.
D Hit the DISPENSE button on the remote control to dispense kibble. The treat
should drop into the treat bowl within a second. Note: If you hit DOWN-STAY, the
light on the base unit will turn on. To turn it off, hit the DOWN-STAY button again.
E IMPORTANT: Test whether the food is the optimal size for dispensing.
When food is too large, gets stuck, or does not make it into a disc hole, the disc
will continue to spin until the next hole can dispense its treat. When food is the
right size for the disc, it will dispense from every hole. Press DISPENSE 20
times in a row to see if treats are dispensed with each hole or if the machine
sometimes skips one or more holes. If it skips more than one or two times, try a
different size, shape, or texture of food.
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Load Treats or Food
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Turn Base Unit On and Test (away from dog)
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