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PetSafe Treat & Train - Remote Treat Dispensing Dog Training System, Positive Reinforcement, Calm Behavior, Distraction Avoidance, Includes Training DVD, Target Wand & Remote, For Dogs 6 Months & Up, 16 x 7 x 8 inches, white
- PRAISE YOUR DOG: Trains your pet through positive reinforcement
- COMMUNICATE: Links a food reward to desired good behavior
- VERSATILE: Extendable training wand can be used with or without the base
- TRAIN FROM A DISTANCE: Hand held remote operates up to 100 feet away
- FOR DOGS OF ALL SIZES: Remote reward dog trainer for pet owners and professionals; all breeds and ages of dogs
- LEARN TO TRAIN YOUR PUP: Comes with detailed instructions to help make training easy
- U.S.-BASED CUSTOMER CARE: Our pet product experts are here to help you and your pet and are available by phone, email or chat if you have any questions
- QUALITY PROMISE: PetSafe brand has been a trusted global leader in pet behavior, containment and lifestyle innovations since 1998 to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy
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Value for money | 3.8 | 3.5 | 3.4 | — | 4.1 |
Durability | — | 3.5 | 3.1 | 4.4 | 3.9 |
Easy to clean | — | 3.4 | 3.1 | 3.9 | 4.0 |
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target species | Dog | Dog | Dog | Dog | Dog |
material | Plastic | Thermoplastic Rubber, Rubber | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene | Rubber | Plastic |
style | Modern | Modern | Automatic | — | Snoop |
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weight | 6.14 pounds | 1.22 kilograms | — | 1 pounds | 0.81 pounds |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 16 x 10.5 x 10.25 inches; 6.14 Pounds
- Item model number : MM-RR-SYS
- Batteries : 4 D batteries required.
- Date First Available : October 2, 2001
- Manufacturer : Radio Systems Corporation
- ASIN : B0010B8CHG
- Best Sellers Rank: #90,237 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
- #474 in Electronic Training Collars
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Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer is a remote-controlled reward system that uses positive reinforcement for training dogs to behave appropriately at home. The Electronic tool teaches calm behavior in distracting situations like visitors at the door, the family dinner table or left alone in a crate; Teaches dogs to focus on you with engaging, interactive games that provide exercise and mental stimulation; Teach dogs at a distance to perform almost any behavior, from everyday skills (such as potty training) to specialized skills (such as agility, obedience, service and military work). Do not use this product with dogs less than 6 months old, those unable to reach the feeding dish or those with any physical disability
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Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer
Reward your dog for behaviors you desire
Dogs repeat behaviors that are rewarded. Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer is a remote-controlled reward system that uses positive reinforcement for training dogs to behave at home and perform better in competition. By rewarding desired behaviors, the system can be an invaluable tool in helping redirect a dog’s focus away from barking at the door, jumping on guests, and begging at the table. The system can also be used to train behaviors ranging from down/stay to coming when called and specialty skills such as contacts, place and go-outs.
The Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer system was created by Dr. Sophia Yin, Veterinarian, applied animal behaviorist and world renowned expert on barking and on positive reinforcement training protocols for dogs. Dr. Yin is also the author of one book "How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves," and a groundbreaking textbook and DVD featuring 1600 photos, "Low Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs and Cats." She runs a behavior website and blog.
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Customers like the quality, performance, and understandability of the pet toy. For example, they say it's a great training tool, works well with kibble, and is easy to set up. Customers are also impresseded with the fun. That said, some complain about the battery, saying it didn't come with a special 23A battery. Opinions are mixed on value and noise.
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Customers like the quality of the pet toy. They say it's a great training tool, with an excellent training plan and easy to follow instructions. The product can be used as either a training device or a sound device. The instructional DVD is a big help, and the training starts moving right along. Customers also mention that soft training treats work best.
"...It can be used as either a training device by connecting the sound with the reward in order to accurately convey to the dog exactly what behavior is..." Read more
"The Treat and Train is the most helpful dog training device I've ever come across, bar none. It's worth its weight in gold in my house...." Read more
"...The build seems to be strong and I like the manual controls and number of variables and flexibility of settings allowed...." Read more
"...real investment in dog training is your time but when training sessions are this rewarding and you see behaviors improve so quickly, it is easy to..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the pet toy. They mention it works fantastic, is well-made, sturdy, and totally effective for their purposes. The TnT works best with kibble, and some say it works well with small round kibbeh. Customers say it keeps their dogs active and makes them work for their food. They also say the DVD is excellent.
"...This device is amazing. Yes, it does jam on occasion, but fixes and resets in seconds...." Read more
"...We used "Zuke's Mini's" treats. They worked perfectly in the machine from the latter part of the first day...." Read more
"...Crazy Dog Train-Me dog treats work perfectly for this machine! My dog loves them and you can get them off Amazon...." Read more
"...I noticed that at random times, the machine would grind to a stop during maintained dispensing (sit-n-stay mode as they call it)...." Read more
Customers find the training materials in the pet toy easy to follow, user friendly, and remarkable. They also say the explanations are easy to understand and given in several different ways. Customers say the toy is super easy to set up and use with the included DVD and instruction manual. They say it's easier to train with one person now, with great instructions on timing. Customers also mention that the remote is easy to use and can be used to reward your dog for good.
"...He's pretty smart and picks up on a lot of tricks and this machine makes training fun...." Read more
"...As expected I found this system was a very easy transition from her previous clicker foundation work and the clicker still has not lost it's value,..." Read more
"...rewarding and you see behaviors improve so quickly, it is easy to make training a priority in your schedule." Read more
"...The quick start guide and manual are easy to follow, as long as you know that you should be reading it to succeed...." Read more
Customers find the pet toy fun and interactive. They say it makes training fun, keeps their dogs occupied, and entertained for hours. Customers also say the treat and train feature is amazing and a time-saving training device.
"...'s pretty smart and picks up on a lot of tricks and this machine makes training fun...." Read more
"...Great idea. Makes training fun! And when I feel too lazy to get up, I can do some training from the comfort of my chair! Fabulous!" Read more
"I'm a professional dog trainer & found this to be a fun, useful training tool...." Read more
"...Plus, it's fun!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pet toy. Some mention it's well worth its price, while others say it'll break after a few months of use. They also say the clicker remote is expensive and not practical for outdoor use.
"...was being able to grind down his nails peacefully, it was worth every penny...." Read more
"...It all worked out fine, but bear in mind that the machine is going to be useless if your dog is afraid of it...." Read more
"...clicker training to make it worth the investment, but it is worth every penny -- especially if you compare it to the cost of traditional obedience..." Read more
"...at me as I was a freaking weirdo, but also it was definitely not a practical tool to be used outside...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the pet toy. Some mention it's very quiet, with various sounds and silent which you can alert with a remote to dispense treats. However, others say that the machine makes a loud-ish noise as it beeps and dispenses treats, the mechanism itself is not really quiet, and the motor is a lot louder than expected.
"...out that the motor noise means a treat is coming; on low the "beep" is pretty loud and I would rather LESS noise involved with this process so I am..." Read more
"...I like the manual controls and number of variables and flexibility of settings allowed...." Read more
"...the idea behind it but even after a while my dogs couldn't stand the LOUD sound this thing makes and they would get up and walk off as soon as it..." Read more
"...On the lowest volume, I found the tone volume to be appropriate and not too loud...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery of the pet toy. They mention that the remote control required a special 23A battery, and the batteries were not included for the remote or feeder. The pet tote also requires 4 D batteries, so you may be replacing them often.
"Note: this unit requires two sizes of battery - four D size batteries for the main unit which you'll need to provide, and a 23A for the remote..." Read more
"Wish I had seen in the description the batteries were not included for remote or feeder! The feeder requirers 4 D batteries ...." Read more
"...As far as the missing remote battery that other reviewers have mentioned, mine was stuck in the back if the foam packing material...." Read more
"...Also, was VERY disappointed when It arrived to find the remote took a special 23A battery...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the jam resistance of the pet toy. They mention that it jams constantly, and the kibble does jam at times. They are also frustrated with the treat jamming, saying that it strains the machine. Some customers also mention that the pellets break in half and jam the tray.
"...This device is amazing. Yes, it does jam on occasion, but fixes and resets in seconds...." Read more
"...The following day they jammed in the disc, straining the machine, and not dispensing.Somehow overnight they had swelled up...." Read more
"...Why aren't smart people doing something about this? The jamming is annoying (but you can reduce it by cleaning the machine after every use)...." Read more
"...anxiety training for about 2 months and have been so frustrated by the treat jamming. It ruins the momentum of training...." Read more
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It can be used as either a training device by connecting the sound with the reward in order to accurately convey to the dog exactly what behavior is being rewarded. It can also be used to keep a dog in a down-stay position when, for example, a plumber comes over to fix the sink and doesn't want a curious puppy all up in his grill for the whole 35 minutes. It is also great for long distance training (like outside in the backyard).
This device is amazing. Yes, it does jam on occasion, but fixes and resets in seconds. So, yes, if you crate your dog (unattended) with this thing it could jam 10 seconds after you leave, but you would never do that, would you? Also, the battery lasts for quite some time, and we are using rechargeable batteries (which I would recommend).
Not to mention one more important fact: the treating train comes with A spiral notebook and a DVD that is almost worth the money you pay for the device itself. Dr. Yin is very good at explaining step-by-step exactly how to use this device and how to train your dog in general. I am not kidding, it's absolutely stupid that this thing comes with that DVD... She should be selling it separately as a full training course.
On a semi-unrelated note, if you have a medium to large size dog you should also buy a Walkie Dog.
One of the biggest misconceptions about the T&T is that it's mostly used for door manners or crate manners, which were the original purposes. While it's excellent for teaching self-control in those scenarios, it's also incredibly helpful in all sorts of other situations. Here are a few of the things I've used mine for in the past few weeks, to give you an idea of how versatile it is.
1. A stand-in for a second handler in behaviors that require a send-out, such as practicing consecutive recalls. Instead of having two people calling the dog back and forth between them, you can ping-pong the dog between yourself and the Treat and Train.
2. Separation training. I can set the machine to dispense treats on either a fixed schedule (e.g. every five seconds) or variable schedule (e.g. between two and ten seconds, averaging five seconds). In the beginning, the dog gets a very high rate of reinforcement for separation from me. As the dog starts to develop a positive conditioned emotional response to the crate, the average time between treats can be slowly increased. I set the machine to dispense as I walk out of the room. Mom being gone = treats happen.
3. Counter-conditioning trials. This allows you to split the criteria of handler position (or even handler presence!) from the trials.
4. Shaping mechanics. My timing and criteria-setting are pretty good, and I have a solid understanding of training theory. What I lack is the physical coordination to deliver treats at a high enough rate of reinforcement due to some sloppy training habits from when I was first starting out. With the Treat and Train, I can compensate for my poor mechanics while unlearning those bad habits.
5. Any sort of distance behavior is vastly easier with a Treat and Train. It allows you to work on "distance from owner" separately from "distance from where the reinforcer will appear", which speeds up pretty much any sort of distance work.
6. Visual target for behaviors where the dog needs to be facing away from the handler, regardless of distance.
7. Enrichment.
The section on operation modes in the manual was somewhat difficult/confusing to understand, and required several re-readings. I seem to recall terminology and dialog as being the problem.
The machine comes with two discs, one with smaller holes in it, and one with larger holes. You install the disc with holes larger than the size of the treats you're using.
There was a short list of suggested treats to give you an idea of the type and size.
We had a rather odd problem.
We used "Zuke's Mini's" treats. They worked perfectly in the machine from the latter part of the first day. The following day they jammed in the disc, straining the machine, and not dispensing.
Somehow overnight they had swelled up. I think it was probably moisture in the air but the weather hadn't been humid. I changed to the disc with larger holes and it solved the issue.
Since treats apparently have the ability to change size, I suggest not use the smaller disc if the treats are close to the size of the holes in that disc disc, use the larger disc. As well, if the treats are close to size of the holes in the larger disc, than don't use that treat, find another treat.
I'm in no way saying that the machine is fussy about treats that work in it. It's not. You just have to buy treats that are clearly smaller than the holes in either of the two discs, and I would add don't buy treats that are mushy.
Take the discs with you when shopping for treats, as having those with you is confirmation of the holes.
Two things you need before the machine arrives. Treats and Batteries.
-Zuke's Mini's work perfectly with the larger disc.
-Four (4) D-size batteries.
The machine comes with a battery for the remote.
The batteries that run the machine are going to be in it for a long time, so I would avoid Duracell batteries as they're known to leak. I can't stand that Energizer Bunny. Ray-O-Vac makes good batteries.
The volume of the beep that the machine makes upon dispensing is adjustable, and can also be turned-off.
The sound of that frightened my dog so I turned it off, because he was frightened by the sound of the machine too. I let him get used to the machine first, then turned it to the lowest volume so he could hear it from other rooms. It all worked out fine, but bear in mind that the machine is going to be useless if your dog is afraid of it. Go easy and don't force your dog to like it. Allow your dog the time and space needed.
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