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Days 9–30

Once your pet consistently respects the boundary 

regardless of distractions or temptations, he is ready for 

the next step: unleashed supervision (

11D

). Stay close 

by with a leash at hand. Play with your pet for a while 

during the first few sessions. If your dog does not try to 

cross the boundary, occupy yourself with another task 

in the yard, and allow him to freely explore. Continue 

watching your pet. If he escapes, remove the collar and 

lead him back into the pet area. Start these sessions 

at about 15 minutes and gradually work up to an hour 

or more.
When your pet proves trustworthy, you can let him out 

on his own. Continue to check on him regularly. You 

can remove every other boundary flag every 4 days 

until all the flags are removed. Save them in case you 

move or need to train another pet.

Taking Your Pet Out of the Pet Area

Important:

 

Remove the receiver collar and leave it at home.

Once your pet learns the boundary, he will be reluctant to cross it for 

walks or car rides. 

Option 1:

Replace the receiver collar with a regular collar. Put your pet in a car 

that is within the pet area and drive him out of the pet area.

Option 2:

Replace the receiver collar with a regular collar and leash. Walk your 

pet out of the pet area while giving a command such as “OK” at a 

specific place along the boundary (the end of your driveway, sidewalk, 

etc.). Always leave the pet area from the same spot in your yard with a 

leash and your pet will associate leaving the pet area only on a leash, 

only at this spot, and only with a person. You may initially need to 

convince your pet to leave the pet area with a treat and lots of praise.

Note:

 

You may also carry your pet out of the pet area.

Congratulations!

You have now completed the training program. You are both ready to enjoy more freedom. Just make sure to 

continue to check the tightness of the receiver collar and remove it when it is not in use.

11D

Summary of Contents for Basic In-Ground Fence PIG00-14582

Page 1: ...Please read this entire product manual before beginning B A T T E R Y 6 V R F A 6 7 Product Manual PIG00 14582 ZIG00 16969 Basic In Ground Fence...

Page 2: ...es not related to personal injury Do not use this product if your pet is prone to aggressive behavior Aggressive pets can cause severe injury or death to their owners and others If you are not sure th...

Page 3: ...ints However never shave the pet s neck this may lead to a rash or infection Never connect a leash to the receiver collar It will cause excessive pressure on the contact points When using a separate c...

Page 4: ...r added protection when unused for long periods of time or prior to thunderstorms unplug from the wall outlet and disconnect the loop boundary wires This will prevent damage to the transmitter due to...

Page 5: ...tem works by sending a signal through a buried boundary wire up to 2 000 ft Your pet wears a receiver collar that picks up the signal It warns your pet with a beep when he enters the warning zone If y...

Page 6: ...which the receiver collar is set This light also serves as the low battery indicator Contact Points The contacts through which the receiver collar delivers the safe static correction when your pet mov...

Page 7: ...rm is close enough for you to hear thunder it is close enough to create hazardous surges Risk of electric shock Use the fence transmitter and surge protector indoors in a dry location only Turn off po...

Page 8: ...interfere with the signal consistency To prevent fires and electrical hazards install the fence transmitter in buildings that are in accordance with state and local electrical codes 2 Once you have ch...

Page 9: ...eate areas in your yard that allow your pet to safely cross over the boundary wire without static correction by twisting the boundary wires together 10 to12 times per foot 3C This transmission cancels...

Page 10: ...t common layout This will allow your pet to freely and safely roam your entire property It can also protect flower gardens pools and landscaping Sample 2 3D Full Perimeter Loop Using Existing Fence Th...

Page 11: ...oint A Finally twist the wires from point A and connect them back to the fence transmitter Sample 4 3F Front Boundary Only From the fence transmitter run the wire to point A then to point B Make a U t...

Page 12: ...ng secure or have a partner hold them and insert the other end into a power drill Pull the wire tight and then use the drill to slowly twist the wire Follow the splicing guide below to learn how to re...

Page 13: ...move the ground prong from the surge protector plug Do not use a 3 prong plug to 2 prong outlet converter Doing so will make the surge protector ineffective against surges or spikes 1 Take the boundar...

Page 14: ...ge all power by holding the correction level button down until the LED light is no longer illuminated Replace with a new battery A replacement PetSafe battery RFA 67D 11 can be purchased by contacting...

Page 15: ...eceiver collar automatically increases the static correction when your pet continues more than 20 of the way through the pet fencing boundary width For example if the signal is detected 10 ft from the...

Page 16: ...rease by 2 numbers The light should turn on 3 To identify the warning and static correction zones make sure the static correction on the receiver collar is set at level 5 4 Test the boundary width of...

Page 17: ...onto buried wires or cables Test the collar in and around the inside of the house as well As mentioned cable and wires from cable TV electrical or telephone lines may conduct pet fencing signals insi...

Page 18: ...ench Be careful not to damage the boundary wire insulation Utilizing an Existing Fence The boundary wire can be attached to a chain link fence split rail fence or a wooden privacy fence The boundary w...

Page 19: ...y Flags The boundary flags are visual reminders for your pet of where the warning zone is located 1 Place the test light contacts on the contact points Hold the receiver collar at the height of your p...

Page 20: ...48 hours see your veterinarian For additional information on bed sores and pressure necrosis please visit our website Important The proper fit and placement of your receiver collar is important for ef...

Page 21: ...sessions for about 10 15 minutes each Do not try to do too much too quickly More frequent short sessions are better than less frequent longer sessions Days 2 4 On days 2 through 4 repeat this process...

Page 22: ...Important Remove the receiver collar and leave it at home Once your pet learns the boundary he will be reluctant to cross it for walks or car rides Option 1 Replace the receiver collar with a regular...

Page 23: ...system repeat the above test on each collar 9 Interpreting the results a If the power light or the loop indicator light are not both lit on the fence transmitter for any of the above tests there is a...

Page 24: ...1 Unplug the fence transmitter 2 Connect both ends of your twisted boundary wire to one loop terminal on the surge protector 3 Measure and cut a test wire which is half the length of your total bounda...

Page 25: ...eceiver collar still has to be held on top of the boundary wire perform the System Test The receiver collar activates inside the house Turn the boundary width control knob counter clockwise to decreas...

Page 26: ...to accept these terms conditions and notices please return the product unused in its original packaging and at your own cost and risk to the relevant Customer Care location together with proof of purc...

Page 27: ...tomer Care Center at 1 800 732 2677 Caution Modification or changes to this equipment not expressly approved by Radio Systems Corporation may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Perchlo...

Page 28: ...ration 10427 PetSafe Way Knoxville TN 37932 USA 1 800 732 2677 petsafe com For a list of patents protecting this product please visit www radiosystemscorporation com patents YU400 1751 2 2019 Radio Sy...

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