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Sample Layouts
 
Sample 1: 
Perimeter Loop 
(Single Loop) 
The Perimeter 
Loop is the 
most common 
layout. This  will 
allow your pet to 
freely and safely 
roam your entire 
property (2C). It 
can also protect 
gardens, pools and 
landscaping (2D).
D
E
A
C
B
 
Sample 2 (2E): Perimeter Loop Using Existing 
Fence (Single Loop) 
This layout allows you to include your existing fence 
as part of your layout and keep your pet from jumping 
out or digging under your existing fence. It reduces the 
amount of wire which will need to be buried. From the 
Fence Transmitter, run the wire to AA to BB to CC 
to DD to EE to A, twist the wires from A back to the 
Fence Transmitter.  See the “Install the Boundary Wire” 
section for more information on attaching the wire to a 
fence.
Double Loop
A Double Loop must be used when you are not establishing the Boundary Zone on all sides of your property.
When using a Double Loop, the Boundary Wire must be separated by a minimum of 3 TO 5 FEET to avoid 
canceling the signal. Remember that a Double Loop will require twice as much wire.
E
F
B
A
D
C
E
F
C
A
D
B
Sample 3 (2F): Front or Back 
Yard Only (Double Loop) 
From the Fence Transmitter, run 
the wire to AA to BB to CC 
to DD to EE to F, make a 
U-turn and follow your path all 
the way back to A, keeping the 
wire separated 3 to 5 feet. Twist 
the wire from A back to the 
Fence Transmitter.
B
A
3-5'
Sample 4 (2G): Front 
Boundary Only 
(Double Loop) 
From the Fence Transmitter, 
run the wire to AA to BB 
back to A keeping the wire 
separated 3 to 5 feet. Twist 
the wire from A back to the 
Fence Transmitter.
E
B
D
C
A
3-5'
Sample 5 (2H): Lake Access 
(Double Loop) 
From the Fence Transmitter, 
run the wire to AA to B
make a U-turn and go to CC 
to DD to E, make a U-turn 
and follow your path all the 
way back to A keeping wire 
separated 3 to 5 feet. Twist 
the wire from A back to the 
Fence Transmitter.