In-ground fences are the most customizable containment option to keep your pet in your yard. Give pets free reign of the yard or only let them play in part of your yard. You can even create additional boundaries for your pet such as gardens, pools and even around your driveway. Radio signals will be sent from the transmitter to the red receiver collar, included with your system. Watch how easy it is to bury wires in your yard.
Renting a trencher is a big help! Fit the collar on your pet and find the right correction level. If you have multiple pets, simply purchase additional receiver collars. If your yard is bigger, just purchase more wire to expand up to 25 acres for your best friend.
You can adjust the correction based on how your dog responds during training. The tone plus vibration mode makes this collar a great choice for those furry friends who have a little trouble hearing.
Use this mode to teach them their new play area and keep them safe inside their yard. Installing your new in-ground fence is a DIY weekend project.
With a little training, your dog will learn his new play area in just 2 weeks! If you have more than 1 pet at home, purchase additional receiver collars so all of your pets can safely play in the yard together. Important: If the ground is rough or rocky, consider installing wire in a protective tube, such as a garden hose or PVC pipe. The boundary wire can only be attached to a wooden or chain link fence.
When laying a double loop, ensure the wires are at least 5 feet apart. Use fence staples to attach the boundary wire to the fence. Avoid driving the staple in all the way and damaging the insulation on the wire. Weave the boundary wire through the fence to secure it in place. Zip ties can also be used, but make sure to leave extra space to avoid damaging the insulation on the wire.
If the wire needs to cross a hard surface, such as a driveway or sidewalk, follow the instructions below. The collar must be fit properly to work. To make sure the fit is correct, turn the collar off and follow these steps:. Important: Periodically check the tightness of the probes to keep the collar secure. Important: Both probes must be touching skin for static stimulation to be felt. Important: Refrain from using the collar longer than 12 hours to avoid irritation.
Important: Leave extra room on the strap if your pet is young or grows a thick winter coat. Training is essential so your dog becomes familiar with the pet area. Training will cover collar settings, boundary awareness, distractions and eventually, off leash in the pet area.
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Environmental factors in the yard, such as metal sheds or utility wires, may effect the fence signal. We recommend calling to have utility lines marked prior to installation to avoid damage to existing lines. The boundary wire needs to be a complete loop. One end of the wire begins in the base unit terminal. Once the fence is laid out in the yard, the other end of the wire plugs into the second terminal on the base unit.
Have your utilities marked. Draw rounded corners. In order to maintain a consistent signal avoid creating 90 degree corners. The fence planning tool does not have rounded corners when the fence is drawn; this is very important when laying the wire.
Single loop layouts are best to contain your dog in both the front and back yard. Twisted wire cancels out the radio signal and allows your pet to cross without receiving a static stimulation.
To cancel the signal in the wire, two pieces of the wire must be twisted together times per foot. When containing a specific area, such as a pool or garden within the yard, twist wire between the main fence wire and the contained area within the yard.
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