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Owner’s GuidePCC-200
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• AnytightcollarorconsistentpressureontheskincancauseaconditionknownasPressureNecrosis(bedsores)whichifleftuntreatedcanbesevere.Tohelpreducethelikelihoodofpressurenecrosispleasedothefollowing:
Removethepetstrainingcollarevery12hours.Lookforanyskinirritationanddiscon-tinueproductuseuntilhealed.Washpet’sneckandcollarfrequentlywithwarmsoapandwater.Donotattempttowashthepet’strainingcollarinwashingmachineordishwasher.
• NocontainmentmethodisfoolproofandyourPerimeterPetFencingSystemisnotasubstituteforresponsiblepetownershipandclosesupervisionofyourpet.Donotusethisproductwhenawayfromhome.
• Neverusethisproductifyoubelieveyourpetposesanydangertopeople,other animalsoritself.
• Keepyourdogsafelycontainedandonaleashduringthetrainingprocess.
NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCrules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevi-sionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
• reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna• increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthereceiver• connectequipmenttoanoutletoracircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected
• consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
Caution: Changesormodificationstoanycomponent,notexpresslyapprovedbyPerimeterTechnologies,Inc.,couldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.
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Congratulations!Youhavepurchasedthemostcomfortableandreliablepetfencingsystemforyourcherishedfamilypet.PerimeterTechnologiesComfortContact™systemwasdesignedbytheindustry’smostexperiencedteamtoprovideyearsofworry-freefreedomforbothyouandyourpet.Simplyfollowthestepsoutlinedinthisuser’sguideandyourfencewillbeoperationalinnotime.
Shouldyouhaveanydifficultyalongtheway,helpisavailablebothbycallingtheCustomerCareCenterat1-866-900-2007orbytalkingtoalocalPerimeter®FencingProfessional.
www.buyperimeter.com
Transmitter
AC Adapter
Installation DVD
Collar
*May include wire, splices and flags (not pictured)
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1. Determine the layout of your fence
TheComfortContactPetFencingSystemiscompletelycustomizabletoanyshapeofpropertyandcanbeusedtokeepyourpetawayfromoff-limitsareassuchasgardensorpools.(Seepage4forsamplelayouts)Besuretocallyourlocalutilitycompaniestomarkundergroundcablesbeforeyoudig!
2. Select a transmitter location
Thewall-mounttransmitterisyourpet’sfencecontrolcenter.Thetransmittersendsadigitallyencodedradiosignalthroughthefencewire.Thetransmitterneedstobelocatedinadry,indoorsareasuchasagarageorutilityroom.
3. Lay out your fence wire
Alwayslayyourfencewireontopofthegroundbeforeburyingtoensurethefenceisperformingproperly.
4. Testing your system
Beforeburyingyourboundarywire,testyourfenceusingyourpet’strainingcollarinmultiplelocationsinandaroundtheyard.
Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE
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1. Determine the layout of your fence
TheComfortContactPetFencingSystemiscompletelycustomizabletoanyshapeofpropertyandcanbeusedtokeepyourpetawayfromoff-limitsareassuchasgardensorpools.(Seepage4forsamplelayouts)Besuretocallyourlocalutilitycompaniestomarkundergroundcablesbeforeyoudig!
2. Select a transmitter location
Thewall-mounttransmitterisyourpet’sfencecontrolcenter.Thetransmittersendsadigitallyencodedradiosignalthroughthefencewire.Thetransmitterneedstobelocatedinadry,indoorsareasuchasagarageorutilityroom.
3. Lay out your fence wire
Alwayslayyourfencewireontopofthegroundbeforeburyingtoensurethefenceisperformingproperly.
4. Testing your system
Beforeburyingyourboundarywire,testyourfenceusingyourpet’strainingcollarinmultiplelocationsinandaroundtheyard.
Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE
5. System Adjustments Programming Options
ThePerimeterUltraComfortContactSystem(PCC-200)canbeprogrammedforuptofivedifferentstimulationlevelsandtwodifferentfrequencysettingsbyfollowingtheeasyprogrammingsteps(seepage9forreference).
6. Bury fence wire
Thefencewirethatdictatesyourpet’sboundariesisburied1”–3”undertheground.Youcanuseaflatedgespade,gaspowerededgerortheremaybePerimeter®Professionalinstallationhelpavailableinyourarea.
7. Training your pet
Trainingyourpettohernewfencewilltakeapproximatelytwoweeks,withmostofthetimespentcloselywatchingyourpettoensurecompliancetothefencingsystem.
Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE
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STEP 1Planning your fence layout
• Whendesigningyourfencelayout,itisimportanttorememberthatyourfenceboundaryisonecontinuousloopofwire,startingatyourwall-mounttrans-mitter,formingaboundarylooparoundyourselectedareaandreturningbacktothetransmitter.
• Youwillneedtoallowroominyourplanfor8’–10’ofsignalareafromtheboundarywire.
• Donotruntheboundarywirewithin10’parallelofutilitylines.Utilitylinescancreateinterference.Haveutilitylinesmarkedpriortofencewireinstallation.
• Tomaintainaconsistentsignalfield,useagradualradiuswhenrunningthewirearoundcorners,asillustrated.Avoidhard90degreeangles.
Entire Yard
Around Obstacles
back Yard Only
Separate Front & back
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STEP 2Selecting a transmitter location
• Selectalocationtohangyoursystemtransmitterthatisdryandindoorswithastandard110VACelectricaloutletnearby.Alocationinthegarageorutil-ityroomisusuallyideal.
• Whenselectingalocation,keepinmindthatthefencesystemwirewillrunfromyourtransmittertothewireboundaryoutdoors.Thiscanbedonethroughawindoworbydrillinga3/8thinchholeatthebaseofthewallforthewiretopassthrough.
Removethetransmitterhousingcoverbypressingyourthumbonthebottomofthecoverandliftingoff.Whenremoved,holdthebaseofthetransmitterhousingagainstthewallinthechosenlocationandmarkthelocationofthescrewholeswithapencil.
Usethesuppliedmountinghardwareandhangtransmitteronthewall.Replacethetransmitterhousingcoverbyplacingthecovertabsinbaseandpushingbottomhousingdown.
STEP 3Lay out your fence & wire connections
Itisimportanttolayoutyourboundarywireandtestyourfencingsystembeforeyouburythewire.Thisisarealtimesavershouldyouencounteraproblemwithyourinstallation.
1.Measuretheamountofdistancefromyourwall-mounttrans-mittertothebeginningofyourboundaryloopattheedgeofyouryard.Youwillneedtoruntwolengthsofwiretwistedtogethertothestartofyourboundaryloop.Twistingthewiretogethercancelstheradiosignalandallowsyourpettosafelycrossover.
2.Takingyourtwoequallengthsofwire,securetwoendstosomethingstableandpulloutontheotherends.Twistthetwopairsofwiretogetheruntilthereare8–12twistsperinch.Itismuchfastertosecuretwooftheendsinadrillandthedrillwilldothetwistingforyou.
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3.Startingattheendofyourtwistedwire,runyoursinglestrandofwirearoundyourpropertyasyouhavedesigned,endingbackagainattheendofyourtwistedwire.
4.Twistoneendofyourbound-arylooptooneendofthetwistedwirewithawirenut.Repeatwiththeremaininglooseends.Usingthewaterproofsplices,pusheachwirenutasfardownintothegelaspossibleandsecurelid.Check to ensure that there are only two wires for each splice used.
PLEASE NOTE:Usingjustwirenutsorelectricaltapewillnotkeepmoisturefrominterferingwithyoursystem’sperformance.
5. Inserttheotherendsofyourtwistedwireinthewall-mounttransmitterasshown.Tightenscrewterminalstakingcarenottoovertighten.
6. Itisrecommendedthatyougroundyourtransmitter.Connectthegroundterminal(centerscrewwireconnec-tion)onthetransmittertoagroundrod(viaelectricalwire)locatedoutsideofthehousewithgroundrodmaterialanddepthasrecommendedbytheNationalElectricalCode.
ThealternativewayistoconnectthegroundterminalonthetransmittertothecenterscrewontheACoutletviaelectricalwire(centerscrewisground).Theoutletusedmustbegroundedtobeeffective.
Anexperiencedpetfencedealer,tvtechnicianorelectriciancanhelpshouldyouhaveconcernsregardingthepropergroundingofthisequipment.
Twisted Wire
To Transmitter
BoundaryLoop
Splice
Ground Wire
TwistedWire
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STEP 4Testing your fence operation
Itisimportanttotestthatyoursystemisfunctioningproperlybeforeburyingtheboundarywire.Youwillbelookingtoen-surethatthefenceisactivatingproperlyattheboundarylocations,aswellaslook-ingforunwantedsignalsinthehouseandothersafeareasofthehome.
1. Installthesuppliedbatteryinyourpet’strainingcollar.Removethebatterycoverscrewcap,insertthebatteryandensurethatthepositiveendisclosesttothebatterycompartmentopen-ing.Replacethebatterycap.*Please note - the light on the collar should not be illuminated. If the collar light is flashing red the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
2.Ensurethatthefencewiresareproperlyinsertedintothewall-mounttransmitterandtheadapterisplugged intothesideofthetransmitterandwalloutlet.Thetransmitterdisplayshouldilluminate.
3.Holdthepet’strainingcollarbythenylonstrapasshownatapproximatelytheheightofyourpet’sneck.
4. Slowlyapproachyouroutsideboundaryloopwireandlistencarefullyforthewarningbeeps.Shouldyouhearthewarningbeeps,backupandtrydifferentpartsoftheboundaryareaensuringthatthecollarisactivatingproperlyinotherlocations.Ifthecollaractivatestoofar,ortoonearthefencewire,adjustthesignalfieldsetting(seeSTEP6).
5.Walkbackandforthoverthetwistedwirelisteningforanywarningbeeps.Thereshouldbenone.
6.Walkaroundthe“safe”areasoftheyardandhouselisteningforanywarn-ingbeeps.Again,thereshouldbenoresponsefromthepet’scollarwhenfurtherthan10’fromtheboundaryloop.
TROubLEShOOTING TIPSThecollarwillnotactivateatthebound-aryloop:
•Thetrainingcollar’sbatteryhasbeeninstalledintheproperorientationandthecaphasbeensecured.
•Thewall-mounttransmitterhasthewirethatrunsfromtheoutsideloopsecuredinthewireconnectorsandthetransmit-terispluggedintothewalloutlet.
•TheboundaryloopisconnectedtothetwistedwirerunningtoyourtransmitterusingthesuppliedwaterproofsplicesandthatthereisonlyTWOendsofwireinsertedintoeachsplice.
•Checktodetermineifyourpetfencesystemisinstalledincloseproximitytoaneighboringsystem.Ifso,seeSTEP6:SystemAdjustmentsandProgramming.
•Makesurethatyourcollarbatteryisgood.Ifthecollarlightisflashingredthebatteryislowandneedstobereplaced.
•Shouldyoucontinuetoencounter difficulties,pleasecallcustomercare at1-866-900-2007
Thecollaractivatesinsafeareasoftheyardorhome:
•Checkthatthewireisnotrunningclosetooutsideutilitylinesandmovewherenecessary.
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• Movetheboundaryloopawayfromlargemetalobjectssuchasoutdoorshedsormetalfences.
• Movetheboundarywireawayfromthesideofthehouse.
• Turnthesignalstrengthdownonthewall-mounttransmitter.(SeeSTEP6:SystemAdjustmentsandProgramming)
STEP 5Burying the fence wire
Afteryouhavethefencewirepositionedonthetopofthegroundandaresatisfiedthatthefenceisfunctioningproperly,itistimetoburythewire.
• Startingwherethewireexitsyourhome,Useaflatedgespadeorgas-powerededgertocuta1”–3”trenchata45degreeangle.Atrenchcutonananglewillkeepthewiresecurewhenputinthegroundandwillhealfaster.
• Aftercompletingthetrenchingaroundyourboundaryloop,insertthewireinthetrenchandstepdowntosecurethewireintheground.Donotpullthewiretightinthetrench,leavingsomeslackforexpansionduetoheatingandcooling.
• Itishelpfultowateryourlawnafterinstallationandagainwalkoverthetrenchedareastofurthersecurethewireunderground.
Youmayencountersomeobstaclesthatwillneedtobecrossedduringyourinstal-lation.
• Whencrossingaconcretedriveway,cleanoutanexpansionjointwithascrewdriver,pushwireintotheslotandcoverwithaclearsiliconecaulk.
• Itisnecessarytocutatrenchinasphaltdrivewayswithacircularsawandmasonryblade.Placewireintrenchandcoverwithasphaltsealant.
• ThewirecanberunthroughPVCtubingoragardenhoseandleftontopofthegroundwhencrossingheavilywooded,rockareasorwhencrossingcreeksorstreams.ThePVCorgardenhosewillnotobstructthefenceradiosignal.
• Itisnotrecommendedthatyouleavethewireaboveground,unprotectedduetodamagebyweatherandwildanimals.
Testthesystemagainasdescribedinstep4.Thistime,testthefenceatintervalsof10feetandwhenyouhearthewarningbeep,placeaboundaryyardflag.Theboundaryflagswillbeavisualtrainingaideforyourpetduringthetrainingprocess.Theflagswillbegraduallyremovedafterthetwoweektrainingperiod.
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STEP 6System adjustments and programming
Adjusting the Signal Field Width
PLEASE NOTE:Thenumberdisplayedonyourwall-mounttransmitterinitsnormal,activestateisNOT ThE STRENGTh OF CORRECTION OR COLLAR OuTPuT.Thisnumberrepresentsthesignalfieldarea.
Thesignalfieldsettingdeterminesthetotalcorrectionareaorhowfaryourdog’sfencingcollarwillactivatefromthefenc-ingwire.Yoursystemcomespresetfromthefactoryonsetting10,whichis10totalfeetor5feetfromthefencewire.Youcanadjustyoursystemeasilybypressingthetoporbottomtransmitterbuttonstoselectasettingbetween1and32.
EXAMPLE
Setting Total Signal Area
Distance From Wire
10 10ft 5ft
14 14ft 7ft
20 20ft 10ft
Correction Level Programming PerimeterPetFencingSystemscomefactorypresetwithanautomaticadjustinglevelofcorrectionfromlowtohighde-pendingonyourpet’sspeedandproximitytotheboundarywire.TheUltraComfortContactsystemcanbeprogrammedtoanyoneof5differentoutputlevelsfrom
ExtraLighttohighdependingonyourdog’spersonalityandtemperament.Tochangethesystemcorrectionlevels:
STEP 1 – Pressandholdboththetopandbottombut-tons,markedSCROLLandSETonthewalltransmittersimultaneouslyfor3seconds.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshow“00”indicatingprogrammingmode.
STEP 2 – Releasebothtransmitterbuttons.PressandreleasetheSCROLLbuttontoselectdesiredcor-rectionsetting.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshowthecorrespondingnumberwitheachbuttonpush.
Settings 1=ExtraLight 2=Light 3=Medium 4=High 5=Progressive
STEP 3 – Holdthepetfencecollarreceiveragainstthewallmounttransmitter.Thecollarreceiverlightwillilluminate
SCROLL
SET
SCROLL
SET
SCROLL
SET
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andisreadytobeprogrammed.PressandreleasethebottombuttonmarkedSETonthewalltransmitter.
Thecollarreceiverlightwillflashthenumbercorrespondingtothelevelyouhaveselected.Whenprogrammingiscompletethetransmitterwillreturnauto-maticallytonormaloperation.
Radio Frequency ProgrammingThisprogrammingoptionallowstheusertoswitchtheoperatingfrequencyfrom7KHzto4KHzintheunlikelycaseofsignalinterferencefromsourcessuchasneigh-boringpetfencingsystems.Yoursystemhascomepresetfromthefactoryon7KHzwhereyouaremostlikelynottoencoun-terinterferenceissues.
Tochangeyourfrequencysettings:
STEP 1 – Pressandholdboththetopandbottombut-tonsmarkedSCROLLandSETonthewalltransmittersimultaneouslyfor6seconds.Thetransmitterdisplaywillfirstshow“00”forafterthreeseconds,continuetopressbothbuttonsforanother3secondstoenterfrequencymode.Either“01”or“02”willbedisplayedonthewallmounttransmitter.
STEP 2 – Releasebothtransmitterbuttons.PressandreleasetheSCROLLbutton
toselectdesiredfrequencysettings.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshowthecorre-spondingnumberwitheachbuttonpush.
Settings 01=7KHz 02=4KHz
STEP 3 – Holdthepetfencecollarreceiveragainstthewallmounttransmitter.Thecollarreceiverlightwillilluminateandisreadytobeprogrammed.PressandreleasethebuttonmarkedSETonthewalltransmitter.
Thecollarreceiverlightwillflashthenumbercorrespondingtothelevelyouhaveselected.Whenprogrammingiscompletethetransmitterwillreturnauto-maticallytonormaloperation.
SCROLL
SET
SCROLL
SET
SCROLL
SET
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STEP 7Training your pet
Pleasetakeyourtimetrainingyourdogandcompleteeachstepoftheprocesstoenjoyoptimalperformancefromyoursystem.Ifyouhavequestionsalongtheway,expertadviceisonlyacallaway(1-866-900-2007). Thegoaloffencetrainingistohelpyouteachyourdogtoidentifyandrespecthernewfence,tomakethetrainingfair—soyourdogwillunderstandtheconsequenc-esofleavingandtomakethetrainingfun—soyourdogwillenjoystayingandplayingonyourproperty.
CompletelytrustingyourdogwithhisPerimeterFencewilltakeplaceoverthecourseofabout3weeks.Thetrainingisasmallpartofthethreeweeks,therestofthetimeisjustclosesupervision.
Timeshouldbesetasidetoworkwithyourdogfor10-15minutes,twotimesperday.
Bothyouandyourdogwillappreciateshort,funlessonsandmakethetrainingmoreeffective.Therearesixphasestothetraininglessons:
LESSON 1: Backawayfromthefence!6 sessions
LESSON 2: RespecttheFence1 session
LESSON 3: Addinginterestingdistractions8 sessions
LESSON 4: OffLeadWithSupervision1 Week
LESSON 5: OffLeadUnsupervised2 Weeks
LESSON 6: FlagRemovalevery other day until gone
• Useacalendarsoyoucankeeptrackofthetrainingprocess.Yourdog’sbehaviorwilltellyouwhenitistimetoproceedtothenextlevel.
• AtrainingsessionincludesputtingthePerimetertrainingcollaronyourdog,makingsurethatthecollarhastheproperfithighonthedog’sneckandthecollarismakingcontactwiththeskin.
• Starteverysessionplayingwithafavoritetoyandplentyofpraise.Makesureyourdogiscomfortableandhav-ingfun.
• Doboundaryworkatlocationsaroundtheentireboundaryofyouryard.
• Alwaysendsessionswithyourdogsuccessfullyavoidingthefenceandwithmoreplayandpraise.
• Ifyouaretrainingmorethanonedog,traineachdoginseparatetrainingsessions.
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LESSON 1Back Away From the Fence!
Startthefirstphaseoftrain-ingwiththecollarcontactscoveredwiththesuppliedpostcov-ersthatareincludedwithyourPerimeterFence.Thisistoensurethatyourdogcanhearthewarningtoneattheboundary,butthereisnochanceofcorrection.Thepostcoverswillberemovedinphase2ofthetraining.
Puttheelectronictrainingcollaronyourdogandmakesurethewallmounttransmitteristurnedon.
Thefirstlessonistointroduceyourdogtotheboundaryandtohelpherunderstandtobackawayfromthefencewhenthewarningtoneisheard.
Withyourdogonalead,casuallywalktotheboundary.Whenthedogreachesthesignalfieldandhearsthewarningbeep,immediatelyspinaroundandbrisklyjogbackintotheyard.Thedogwillfeelthetugandrunafteryou.Praiseenthusiasti-cally.
Ondaystwoandthreerepeatthesamelessonindifferentpartsoftheyard.Asthetrainingsessionsofthenextthreedaysprogress,you’llseethatyourdogwillstart
toanticipatethesignalandretreatwithoutyourprompting.
Daythreeissuccessfulifyourdogretreatswithoutyourpromptingandrefusestoapproachtheboundaryasyouapproach.Foreachsuccessfulattemptbesuretopraise,praiseandpraiseagain.
LESSON 2 Respect the Fence
Althoughyourdogislearningfastandavoidingtheboundary,hewillforgetorattempttobreaktheruleswithaninterestingdistractionbeyondyouryard.Topreventthis,yourdogmustexperiencewhathappensifthefenceboundariesarenotrespected.
Forthenextlesson,youwillneedtoremovethepostcoversfromthetrainingcollarcontacts.
Withyourdogstillonalead,walktotheboundarywithyourdog.Haveahelperwalkontheoutsideofthefencearea.Thehelpershouldignoreyourdogandnevercoaxthedogoutofthefencedarea.
Yourdogwillmostlikelyforgetearlierles-sonsandattempttoleavethesafearea.Themomentyourdogreactstothefencecorrection,immediatelyretreattothesafepartoftheyardandlavishyourdogwithpraise.Pleasenote,itisveryimportantthatyourhelpernotstop,lookbackoracknowledgethedoginanyway.
Continuethislessonatanumberofdiffer-entareasaroundtheboundary.
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Shouldyourdognotappeartohavefeltthecollarcor-rection,checktoensurethecollarismakingcontactwiththeskin.Itmaybenecessarytouseoneofthelongermetalcontactsprovidedfordogswithadensecoat.
LESSON 3Distractions
Ifyourdogisavoidingtheboundaryatmultiplelocationsaroundyourboundary,youarereadytoaddmoretemptingdis-tractions.Remember,neverpullorcoaxyourdogintotheboundaryarea.
Thislessonteachesyourdogthathemustresistalltemptationstoleavetheyard.You can’t assume that if your dog won’t chase a ball out of the yard,
he won’t chase a bicycle.
Or favorite neighbor.
Yourtraininghasbeensuccessfulatthispointifyourdoghasresistedtheurgetocrosstheboundaryonleadwithanydistractionyoucandreamup.
LESSON 4Off Lead With Supervision
Afterseveralsessionsofdistractions,yourdogshouldbereadyforoffleadplay.Youmuststayintheyardforoffleadtraining.
Themoreyourdogstaysonthepropertyforthefirstmonth,thelesschanceofyourdogeverattemptingtoleavethearea.
Continuetosuperviseandplaywithyourdogoutsideforaperiodofoneweek.
Shouldyourdogboltoutofthepropertyforanyreasonduringthisphase,retraceyourlasttrainingstepswithdistractionswithyourdogonaleash.
LESSON 5Off Lead Unsupervised
Whenyourdogresistsallmannerofdis-tractions,bothonandoffthelead,hecanbeleftunattendedintheyard.
Keepacloseeyeonyourdogfortwoweeksfrominsidethehouse.Thisfreedomshouldbebriefatfirstandtheamountoftimeincreasedgradually.
Beforeandaftereachunsupervisedsession,youmustcontinuetheplayandpraiseroutinetoreinforcethattheyardisahappy,funandsafeplacetobe.
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LESSON 6Removing the Flags
Aftertwoweeksofsuccessfulcontain-ment,youcanbeginremovingtheflags.Startbyremovingeveryotherflag,everyotherday,untilalloftheflagsaregone.
Theleads,trainers,flagsandtheelec-tronictrainingcollarareallcluesforyourdogtolearntheboundaries.Theyareallremovedgraduallyexcepttheelectronictrainingcollar.
It’sessentialthatyouobservewhetheryourofflead,unsuperviseddogstillavoidsandretreatsfromtheunmarkedbound-ary.Ifyourdog’sresponseisanythingbutimmediateretraceyourstepsthroughthetrainingprocess.
Thank you for choosing Perimeter Pet Fencing Systems.
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TRAINING AND INSTALLATION NOTES:
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TRAINING AND INSTALLATION NOTES:
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