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 | This type of boundary set up is probably the easiest and most common installation. The entire lot including your home is enclosed in the loop. Click here for more info and a larger view. |
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 | This type of boundary set up is very easy to install. The loop is used to enclose a defined area, such as the front or back yard. This type of installation does not give the dog access to the house.
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 | This type of boundary set up produces a double wide field and can be fit to most yards. We reccommend this type of installation for most yards.
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 | This type of boundary set up is a variation of the Double Loop Instalation above. This variation is used to define a containment area as well as deny your dog access to smaller areas, like a pool or tool shed, within the yard.
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 | This type of boundary set up is a variation of the Double Loop Installation. This variation is used where existing fencing defines one or more sides of a yard. Works great if your neighbors have fences.
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 | This type of boundary set up is a variation of the Double Loop Installation. This variation is used to block the dogs access to a gate or opening in a fence or other boundary.
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 | This installation is based on a real customer's yard. It shows how you can combine elements from all the different installations above to fit your yard and your needs. Click here for more info and a larger view. |
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 | This type of boundary set up is a variation of the Double Loop Installation. This variation is used to block the dogs access to a particular area in your yard such as flower beds or your garden.
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 | Wireless transmitter creates a circular containment zone with up to a 90 foot radius (180 feet across).
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 | Multiple wireless transmitters create overlapping containment zones. Dog may pass from one zone to another without receiving a correction.
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