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This will vary depending on how often your dog tests the boundary. In most cases, Pet Safe collar batteries will last one to three months and in some cases up to six months. To get the most out of your PetSafe collar, turn off the product when not in use and test the battery at least once per month to ensure it’s working effectively.
First, choose a location on the ground floor of your home that’s dry, well-ventilated, and near a standard wall outlet and plug in your wireless fence transmitter. The transmitter functions as the center of the circular containment area, so choose a location that works with the boundaries you’d like. Next, test the containment area by turning on the transmitter, holding the test light tool to the contact points on the receiver collar and walking away from the transmitter. Listen for a tone, which indicates the boundary of your containment area. To adjust the boundaries, use the boundary switch on the transmitter, or move the transmitter itself.
PetSafe makes a variety of collars, from receiver collars that work with electronic fencing to bark collars that use spray, static, vibration or ultrasonic tones. To ensure the proper setup and correction levels for your pet, please carefully read and understand the user guide for your specific collar.
Yes, with the proper installation and training, PetSafe wireless dog fences create a circular containment area for your pet up to 180 feet in diameter, wherever you need it. With wireless fence systems, there’s no need to dig or bury wires, so they’re easy to set up in one to two hours. Remember, training is essential to make any electronic barrier work, and static products should not be used on pets that are aggressive, sick, pregnant, or under 6 months old.
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Question on bones and chews: Which can harm teeth (canines mainly) Bully sticks Retriever Rawhide (no knots at ends) Antlers (chew with back teeth and rarely) Nylabone Petsafe Wood Chew
Could you please recommend an activity tracker for my puppy (one that does not require a monthly subscription)?
I have a pitbull/bulldog mix that stays outside who is allergic to cedar bedding and pine is there a hypoallergenic bedding for outside animals?
I have a seven month old Shih-Poo who is well behaved jnside, but if she accidentally gets out the gate, she becomes a wild dog and is almost impossible to catch her. How can I get her to come to me when outside?
So my puppy chews her fencing of her dog run. A high respected trainer recommended a remote stem collar, as it isn’t SA as she doesn’t care about me when she comes out just wants to sniff and play outside, so what I’m going to do is have someone leave in a car and stay and if she chews the run she gets a stem, the trainer said she trained a few dogs with same issue and fixed within a week -2. I got Esky Dog Shock collar a good brand? Is this mean? I think it’s crueler to let her break her teeth
My dog will not stop barking I have tried bark collar don't work he barks after I go back in side and will not stop barking he had food water and all toys but all he does is walking back and forth and barks after I leave him he's an outside dog
We recently got an electronic doggie door. While we are training them we have it set to unlocked. Our 50-pound lab mix has pretty much figured it out. However we also have midna the Chiweenie she is scared of the door I think so because we had to buy it says for the bigger dog and every time she considers going through right after Sarah it smacks her in the face. It is light enough for her to push it open if she decides to they both had the same training when we first got it but she refuses
My dog pees and poops on the carpet when we leave and at night . We have tried everything and she finds her way out . Metal cage-rips gums and teeth out, mesh cage chews her way out, kitchen with a gate chewed base boards has to have wood slivers removed from her mouth, we have take her to the vet many times no urinary trac infection being in her senior years ( 9) . We have sent her to day cares and she just freaks out barks the entire times and they call us to pick her up and nobody sits her.
What is the best and safest chew toy for a 7 month old Bassett?
My one year old chihuahua screams loud when I leave him. I want to purchase a pet safe bark collar he weighs 5lbs, can you recommend a product?
We have an 11 year old mixed breed. She is wonderful at home and whenwe go to the dog park but when we go into Petco she goes crazy and starts jumping on me and not listening. Help please Any suggestions? She is 85
What is the best brand for training treats for my dog?