Pet Containment System Layouts

 

Boundary wire can easily be set out to suit virtually any requirements.

§  The transmitters have an adjustable field control that allows you to vary how closely your dog can approach the boundary wire.

§  Field depth can also be adjusted by running 2 wires closely together in places.

§  Twisting 2 wires together can cancel the field in places where your dog needs to pass.

 

7 of the many possibilities are illustrated below to give you an idea of what can be done:   

1. Single Loop Installation - Entire Yard
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This layout is the most common installation. The entire lot including your home is enclosed in the loop.

 

 

2.  Single Loop Installation - Part Yard Only
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The loop is used to enclose a defined area, such as the front or back yard. This installation does not give the dog access to the house. pad

 

 

3. Double Loop Installation - Back Yard Only.
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This layout produces a double width field and can be used around the full perimeter if desired. Recommended for yards without a physical fence.

 

 

4. Double Loop Installation - Back Yard with Pool or Shed.
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This layout is a variation of the Double Loop above. It is used to define a containment area as well as deny your dog access to smaller areas, like a pool within the yard.

 

 

5. Gate Blocker Installation
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This layout includes a Double Loop at the open gate. It increases the radio field width at the gateway and keeps the dog well clear of the opening.

 

 

6. Combination Installationpad

This layout is based on a customer's yard. It shows how you can combine elements to fit your yard and your needs.

 

 

7. Flower Bed Protection
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This layout is used to block the dog’s access to a particular area or areas such as flower beds, gardens or pools, within a fenced yard.