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Searching for a way to track your dog while your out in the woods? Visit our site and learn about the remote tracking systems we offer so you can know where your best friend is at all times. We also offer wireless training fences and collars. Check here remote trainers, pet safe invisible fence, pet safe invisible fences, radio fence pet containment, remote dog trainers, pet underground fence, radio pet, radio pet containment systems, k9s tracking device, k9s tracking devices, k9s tracking radio, k9s tracking radios, k9s tracking system, k9s tracking systems, k9s tracking training, innotek k9, innotek k9s, radiopet.com, k9s fence, k9s fences, pet underground fences, k9 training tool, k9 training tools, k9s training aid, k9s training aids, k9s training supplies, k9s training supply, k9s training system, k9s training tool, k9s training tools how many days should the dog wear a deactivated collar before receiving the correction for the first time? at least three days and in some cases as long as 7 days. the first time the dog receives the correction should he be on or off a leash on the leash. this way the owner can easily redirect the dog to the appropriate behavior. what is the purpose of having the dog on a leash the first time he receives the correction? so in the even the dog would become confused, the owner can easily direct him to the appropriate behavior. how long should the owner leave the flags up the flags should remain for at least 2 weeks, but in some cases as long as 30 days.what is meant by the "safe zone"? the area where the dog can roam freely without getting a correction. does the correction cause pain or harm to my dog? absolutely not. the correction is safe, painless and humane. can i use this system to train my dog to stop jumping over or digging under wood or metal fences? yes. in fact approximately tracking 40% of those buying a radio pet already own an existing physical fence. how many days should the dog wear a deactivated collar before receiving the correction for the first time? at least three days and in some cases as long as 7 days. the first time the dog receives the correction should he be on or off a leash on the leash. this way the owner can easily redirect the dog to the appropriate behavior. what is the purpose of having the dog on a leash the first time he receives the correction? so in the even the dog would become confused, the owner can easily direct him to the appropriate behavior. how long should the owner leave the flags up the flags should remain for at least 2 weeks, but in some cases as long as 30 days.what is meant by the "safe zone"? the area where the dog can roam freely without getting a correction. does the correction cause pain or harm to my dog? absolutely not. the correction is safe, painless and humane. can i use this system to train my dog to stop jumping over or digging under wood or metal fences? yes. in fact approximately tracking 40% of those buying a radio pet already own an existing physical fence. there is never any danger of injury to your pets. scat mat adjusts to 3 levels of correction, all in the range of familiar static shocks. after one or two encounters, your pet will associate the corrections with the area where his mischief occurred and avoid those areas. since the scat mat is battery powered you can move it to other problem areas.choose the bark control collar that''s right for you and your best friend! k9s keep the peace! bark control collars are an effective way to stop excessive barking. petsafe anti bark are the best way to control nuisance barking. bark control collars are an inexpensive, humane and effective solution to stop excessive barking. get a petsafe tracking bark control collar today! deluxe collar the deluxe bark control collar is the most advanced bark control collar ever made! our patented perfect bark™ technology simultaneously senses both sound and vibration, and only a combination of sound and vibration will trigger the electronic correction. 18 levels of correction | ||||||||||
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