How Does the Fence Work?
A
small wire, approved for underground burial,
is run around the perimeter of your yard
(usually buried just beneath the surface).
This wire is connected to a small control
unit called the “transmitter” which sends a
digital signal through the buried wire.
Your
pet wears a special computerized “receiver”
collar.
If your dog gets too close to the wire, the
collar “beeps” and administers a brief
“training pulse”.
In just a short time, your dog learns to
respect the boundaries that you establish
for him.
As always, proper
training will condition your pet(s) to avoid
approaching and crossing the boundary wire.
Are you tired of your pet(s) digging or
stomping in your flower gardens?
We can also help you in
that area.
Our system allows us to zone off any area
you wish your pet not to enter.

Outdoor Loop
Indoor Loop
Indoor Containment
Our indoor
containment can keep dogs and cats out
of the kitchen, or any room you choose.
Indoor
Uses:
Trash Cans, Kitchen Counters,
Stairwells, Dining Rooms, Living Rooms, Couch,
Nursery.
Outdoor Containment
Our customizable
dog fence can be designed with diverse
zones and settings and is buried out of
sight to maintain the beauty of your
property.
Every yard varies in shape and size but the
most typical layouts of pet fence installation
are shown below.

Full
Perimeter Loop
The most common installation is a
Full Perimeter Loop. This is where
a wire is installed completely around your
property giving your pet free range of your
yard.

Figure
8 or "pinch"
The second most common installation is
what is called a figure 8
or a Pinch. This is where
the wire is installed around the property
just like the Full Perimeter Loop only with
a pinch in the middle creating two zones, a
front zone and a back zone.

Double Loop or
Banana Loop
When you are looking to have one zone
such as only a front yard or only a backyard
we often install what we call a
Double Loop or a Banana
Loop. This is where the wire
is installed around the area you are looking
to contain then brought back the same way
creating the double loop.
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