An electronic apparatus (1) for training an animal is supported against
the animal's skin, and includes stimulus electrodes (5) for electrically
contacting the skin. A controller including output terminals producing aversive
stimulus control signals, a first switch (Q4) coupled to a winding to produce
therein a burst of first current pulses in response to a first signal produced
by the controller (33) and a second switch (Q2) coupled to the first
switch (Q4) operative to synchronously shunt predetermined trailing portions
of the first current pulses away from the winding in response to a second signal
produced by the controller to reduce the amount of energy delivered to the winding
by the switching transistor (Q4) without substantially changing a peak value
of a flyback voltage across the winding. The controller sets various values of
time intervals during which portions of the first current pulses are shunted away
from the winding in order to set various corresponding intensities of aversive stimulus.