Pet training rounds
23 minWork
3:00
Rest
1:00
Rounds
6
Total
23:00
3 minutes practice, 1 minute rest, 6 rounds for short training sessions.
Short practice and rest intervals
Use a pet training timer for short practice rounds, rest breaks, obedience drills, recall work, puppy sessions, and trainer-led classes. Keep sessions brief and create an XTimer room when a trainer or class needs shared timing.
Training sessions stay short, repeatable, and easy to follow.
Rest breaks are visible so practice does not become endless.
XTimer rooms support shared pet training timers for classes and remote coaching.
Pet training rounds
1/6
3 minutes practice, 1 minute rest, 6 rounds for short training sessions.
Seconds apply before the next start. The final round ends after work, with no extra break added.
Use this setup in XTimer
Keep this simple timer for quick work. Move into an XTimer room when one person controls the clock and another screen shows it to a speaker, team, class, or audience.
Presets that match real work
Each preset has a clear use case, duration, and workflow. That makes the page useful for search visitors immediately, and gives professional users a natural path into XTimer rooms when they need separate controller and viewer devices.
Work
3:00
Rest
1:00
Rounds
6
Total
23:00
3 minutes practice, 1 minute rest, 6 rounds for short training sessions.
Work
2:00
Rest
1:00
Rounds
5
Total
14:00
2 minutes practice, 1 minute rest, 5 rounds for short puppy training.
Total
10 min
A 10-minute timer for a focused class drill or practice station.
Professional setup
Keep practice rounds short and end before attention fades.
Use rest windows for reset, water, and praise.
Follow guidance from a qualified trainer for behavior plans and safety.
Use an XTimer room when a trainer wants the class to follow one shared timer.
A pet training timer paces short practice rounds, rest breaks, obedience drills, recall work, puppy sessions, and trainer-led classes.
Yes. The same short interval structure works for many dog training, puppy training, and class practice rounds.
No. It is only a timing tool and does not provide pet behavior, training, veterinary, or safety advice.
Yes. Create an XTimer room when a trainer or class needs the same visible pet training timer.