How to Train Dog with IK122T PRO GPS Tracker?

How to Train Dog with IK122T PRO GPS Tracker?

šŸ• How to Train Your Dog with IK122T PRO GPS Tracker
The IK122T PRO is not just a GPS tracker — it's also a remote training collar with multiple training tools built in, including sound, light, vibration, electronic shock (E-shock) and dog barking indicator etc. Here's a step-by-step guide to training your dog effectively using this device.

🧠 STEP 1: Understand the Training Features
The IK122T PRO offers 4 main remote training functions via the app:

Function Ā  Ā Purpose Ā  Ā Use Case Example
šŸ”Š Sound Ā  Ā Attention or warning signal Ā  Ā Call dog or interrupt mild misbehavior
šŸ’” Light Ā  Ā Visual alert or night visibility Ā  Ā Spot dog at night or in dense forest
šŸ“³ Vibration Ā  Ā Mild correction or cue Ā  Ā Teach commands (like sit, stay, come)
⚔ E-shock    Stronger correction for serious issues    Stop chasing, aggression, or ignoring recall

āš™ļø STEP 2: Connect and Set Up
1.Download the compatible app (icargps app).
2.Log into your account or device ID number.
3.Add your IK122T PRO using its IMEI number.
4.Turn on the tracker and make sure it’s connected to GPS and mobile network.


🐾 STEP 3: Start Training Gradually
Familiarize your dog with the collar before using any correction.
Begin with sound or vibration to teach basic commands.
Use positive reinforcement alongside corrections:
Give treats or praise when your dog responds correctly.
If needed, apply E-shock at the lowest level, and increase slowly based on your dog's response.

Never use shock when angry or for punishment — it's a training tool, not discipline.

šŸ•ļø Field Training Example (Hunting or Outdoor)
Let your dog roam freely.
When the dog ignores recall, tap the sound or vibration button.
If it still doesn’t respond, use sound + vibration, and escalate to low-level E-shock if necessary.
When it returns, reward with praise or treat.
Repetition builds association.

āœ… Training Tips:
Always start with vibration or sound first before using shock.
Use consistent commands: say "Come" + vibration every time.
Train in a quiet, low-distraction environment at first.
Practice daily in short sessions (5–10 min at a time).
Never leave the collar on for more than 12 hours a day.

šŸ“² Monitor and Adjust:
Track your dog’s location, behavior, and training response in real-time.
Set geo-fences to prevent escapes.
Use barking alerts to understand if your dog is distressed or overexcited.

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