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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. Look here pet safe invisible fence, pet safe invisible fences, radio fence pet containment, pet underground fence, radio pet, radio pet containment systems, k9s tracking, 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, k9s fence, k9s fences, pet underground fences, k9 training tool, k9 training tools, k9s training aid, k9s training supplies, k9s training supply, k9s training system, k9s training tool, k9s training tools how do i prevent one dog from chewing on the collar of another dog? if you see one dog chewing on the training other dog''s collar - pull him off and redirect him to "sit" and "stay". also, a daily spraying of lysol on aids the dog''s collar will help repel the other dog. technical questions asked by our customers how many feet of wire can the deluxe system handle? the deluxe system can handle up to 4600 feet of wire. how do i keep the signal out k9s of the back yard? on your layout of the wire you will need to do a double loop in the front yard, this is where you run a wire twice in the front yard, this way there is no wire in the back. how do i twist one wire together to cancel the signal in order to cancel the signal you must close your continuous loop, then twist the two ends training of the wire together. it must be twisted 8 to 10 twists per foot. this is best achieved by using a drill or cordless screwdriver. can i use a different size other than the 18-gauge wire for the boundary? yes, as long as you use a solid or stranded wire that is an 18, 16, or 14 gauge. how do i prevent one dog from chewing on the collar of another dog? if you see one dog chewing on the training other dog''s collar - pull him off and redirect him to "sit" and "stay". also, a daily spraying of lysol on aids the dog''s collar will help repel the other dog. technical questions asked by our customers how many feet of wire can the deluxe system handle? the deluxe system can handle up to 4600 feet of wire. how do i keep the signal out k9s of the back yard? on your layout of the wire you will need to do a double loop in the front yard, this is where you run a wire twice in the front yard, this way there is no wire in the back. how do i twist one wire together to cancel the signal in order to cancel the signal you must close your continuous loop, then twist the two ends training of the wire together. it must be twisted 8 to 10 twists per foot. this is best achieved by using a drill or cordless screwdriver. can i use a different size other than the 18-gauge wire for the boundary? yes, as long as you use a solid or stranded wire that is an 18, 16, or 14 gauge. radio pet offers aids the flexibility you need to solve your installation needs. bury the boundary wire underground approximately 1-2 inches deep. using your own design, you can protect your flower and seedbeds, shrubs, trees and even swimming pools. the link below shows k9s and training the most common ways to layout your radio pet, but there are almost endless ways of installing a system. for sample layouts, click here. exclusive features ideal for any size yard, even up to 25 acres. available with the deluxe ultralight receiver featuring: five levels of programmable correction level one is warning only - ideal for initial training or very timid pets levels two thru four are for easy or average to train pets level five is for very hard to train or stubborn pets progressive correction - if your pet attempts to leave the yard, the receiver will automatically increase the correction level until he returns low battery indicator light - lets you know when the batteries need replacing. the #1 cause of pets leaving a containment system are weak or dead batteries. audio break alarm and light warns if the wire has been broken. | ||||||||
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