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Design a layout that is suitable for your yard. Sample layouts are provided in this section, 
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and a grid for designing your layout is provided in the back of this guide.
Fence planning software is available online at www.petsafe.net/fence.
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Always use gradual turns at the corners with a minimum of 3 foot radius to produce
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a more consistent boundary (2B). Do not use sharp turns, as this will cause gaps in 
your boundary.
To properly contain your pet, we recommend setting a Boundary Width for the 
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Warning and Static Correction Zones to approximately 12-20 feet (6 to 10 feet on each 
side of the wire).
Avoid making passageways too narrow for your pet to move about freely (e.g., along the 
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sides of a house).
The Receiver Collar can be activated inside the house if the Boundary Wire runs along 
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the outside wall of the house. If this occurs, remove your pet’s Receiver Collar before 
bringing him inside, decrease the range using the Boundary Width Control knob or 
consider an alternative layout.
Sample Layouts
 
2C
2D
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
2E
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 D
D 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.