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How the Wireless Fence Pet Training System works
The Wireless Fence Pet Training System comes with a portable Wireless Fence Unit 
that establishes an invisible boundary by transmitting radio signals to the Pet Collar 
Unit up to a distance of 150 feet line of sight. When your dog reaches the boundary 
zone (about 2 to 3 feet before the “real” boundary), the Pet Collar Unit that is worn 
on your dog emits a warning beep followed by static correction to get its attention 
until it backs away from the boundary zone. The Pet Collar Unit is equipped with a 
safety feature such that it will stop delivering static correction if your dog stays 
outside the boundary for more than 30 seconds.The boundary zone can be marked 
with Boundary Flags as a visual aid for your dog, especially during the training stage. 
Important guidelines when using the Wireless Fence Pet Training 
System
•  Included in your Wireless Fence Pet Training System are Collar Contacts in three 
different lengths (short, medium and long) that deliver static correction to your 
dog. Choose the appropriate length for your dog’s hair coat. The Pet Collar Unit 
was shipped with medium Collar Contacts that are suitable for dogs with 
medium hair coats. If your dog has dense coat or undercoat, use one of the 
longer Collar Contacts included with the product.
•  Proper fit of the Pet Collar Unit is critical to the performance and effectiveness of 
the Wireless Fence Pet Training System. If the fit is too loose, the Pet Collar Unit 
will not be able to get sufficient contact with the skin to deliver static correction. 
If the fit is too tight, it will irritate your dog’s skin. Tighten the Pet Collar Unit high 
on your dog’s neck, tight enough that you can get two fingers between the collar 
strap and your dog. It should not be able to rotate around the neck.
•  Do not make your dog wear the Pet Collar Unit for more than 12 hours 
continuously to avoid skin irritation.
•  Do not connect a leash to the Pet Collar Unit as this might pull the Collar Contacts too 
tight against your dog’s neck. When connecting a separate collar for the leash, make 
sure that it does not add pressure on the Pet Collar Unit.
•  Check the contact area on your dog’s neck for signs of irritation. If there is a rash 
or sore, discontinue use until the skin is completely healed. See a veterinarian if 
the condition persists.