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The Best In-Ground Radio Fence For Dogs
Petsafe's PRF-3004 is a system that consists of an in-ground radio fence of 500 feet of wire that you can use to establish containment boundaries for your dog. Training of your pet with our PRF-3004 is no longer a hassle. The PRF-3004 includes a comfortable nylon collar strap, and the area of coverage can be expanded to up to 10 acres with the additional purchase of wires and training flags.
The PRF-3004 is one of the best ways to keep your dog out of danger. It's customazible and can be expanded if you have larger needs. Click on the links to see some videos about the Petsafe PRF-3004.
The ultra-light waterproof receiver unit that is associated with an adjustable collar makes it the biggest hit of our Petsafe PRF-3004. It's very easy to set, even by novice trainers, and you can find tips on how to make the best of it online. This online information can be easily accessed in case of minor problems related to installation, battery change, etc. There is also the possiblity of purchaising a PUL-275 collar, which is compatible with the PRF-3004 system and makes the whole process even easier.
Operated using an RFA-67 battery unit, the system comes with a test light indicator that proves to be utile in trouble shooting. The long and short contact points are interchangeable and the collar that comes with the PRF-3004 in ground fence is battery operated and is compatible with the other containment systems from Petsafe which in turn makes PRF-3004 more versatile.
The success of the PRF-3004 relies on the top quality and convenience of the product, the installation and the training that it provides for dogs. Suitable training would assist the pet owners in offering promiscuous training to the pets using the PRF-3004 in ground pet fencing system.
Tips on Training with the PRF-3004
Always take some time to sit down and draw the desired perimeter rather than just go and do it on an impulse. The flags that are installed with the perimeter allow your dog to indentify the limits which it can't go beyond. With a lead on your dog, spend the first few days walking your dog around the perimeter and train your dog to come back when ever he gets close to a flag by offering him a treat.
Only after this, you can turn on the invisible fence, and you can bring your dog close to the perimeter and pull it back whenever you hear the warning tone. That way, you'll be teaching your dog to pull back by itself whenever it hears the warning tone.
Remember to be constant in training sessions so that your dog can learn how to identify and avoid the invisible fence by itself. If you want further instruction on how to use Petsafe's in-ground radio fence for training your dog and keeping it safe, click on one of the links to see some training videos.
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