How to Install a PetSafe® Wireless Dog Fence

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Learn how to set up a PetSafe wireless dog fence, without digging.

First, select a unit that is right for your pet and your yard. Proper training of your pet is essential for the success of the pet fence.

Pick a location for the transmitter. The location must have access to an indoor power outlet and the temperature needs to stay above freezing. Locate it on the first floor of your house in the middle of your dogs roaming area. Large metal objects can interfere with the signal, so keep it away from furnaces and refrigerators.

Plug the transmitter in, set the boundary switch to high and set the boundary control up to 8. Install the battery in the collar. Activate the static correction signal, if desired.

Set up the perimeter. Hold the collar where you want the perimeter to be, and have a friend turn the dial on the transmitter until the collar beeps. Place flags where the collar beeps to visually mark the perimeter.

Fit the collar on your dog, ensuring the contact points touch your dog's skin. Tighten the collar until you can fit one finger in between the contact point and your pet's neck.

Properly training your pet to stay within the boundaries of your new wireless dog fence is crucial to your pet's safety and success in using the fence.

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  • ok i have a black lab and a golden retriever mix dog...i am a big hunter but my dogs keep chasing away deer so i never see anything if i put one of these in do you think it will help this problem? thank you for your help

  • The big problem with this type of pet fence is that it does not protect the dog in the yard from other dogs outside the yard that might attack it, or wildlife that might attack a dog, especially a small one. This should be emphasised in the video, as this danger is great and people who install the fence would feel their dog is safe.

  • OMG!!!!!!!!! i love this dog...i have one that looks ALOT like him! luv those short legs!

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