Keeping Your Pet Safe with the Best In-Ground Radio Fence for Dogs
The PRF-3004 is a system that consists of an in-ground radio fence that allows you to set a training perimeter for your dog with 500 feet of wire and 50 training flags. Our PRF-3004 makes dog training very easy and practical. The PRF-3004 includes a comfortable nylon collar strap, and the area of coverage can be expanded to up to 10 acres with the additional purchase of wires and training flags.
The jewel of our Petsafe PRF-3004 is the super-light, water proof receiver unit that is incoporated to an adjustable collar. Trouble shooting tips that are easy accessible online are remarkable and aids even a novice in setting the unit within minutes. This online information can be easily accessed in case of minor problems related to installation, battery change, etc. If you wish, you can even buy the PUL-275 collar, which is sold separately and is completely compatible with the PRF-3004 system.
The system works with an RFA-67 battery, and it has a light indicator that will let you make tests when troubleshooting. The long and short contact points are interchangeable and the collar that comes with the PRF-3004 in ground fence is battery operated and is compatible with the other containment systems from Petsafe which in turn makes PRF-3004 more versatile.
The success of the in ground pet containment unit totally relies on the product, the installation and the training that the pet owners offer their pets. Of course, the main reason why the product is successful is that it delivers clear and effective results.
Tips on Training Pets with PRF-3004 Fencing System
Always take some time to sit down and draw the desired perimeter rather than just go and do it on an impulse. The flags will serve to help your dog visualize the boundary. Equip your dog with a leash and take him to a small tour close to the perimeter so it can feel it, and make sure to offer him a treat whenever your pet comes back after you call him right before he crosses the boundaries.
Then, turn on the invisible fence; again walk close to it with your pet, but pull back every time the waring tone sounds. That way, your dog will learn to pull back on its own whenever it hears the warning tone.
Then gradually progress to an off lead training session and reward your dog when he resists going through the perimeter. If you'd like to learn more, click on one fo the links to watch some videos on how to train your dog.
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