Popular Containment System Layouts


Basic Containment System Layout

 
 




    This is the most common containment system layout where the wire is either attached to a fence or in the ground around  the property to ensure the dog is safely contained within the boundary.









Single Loop Back Yard Or Front Yard Only Layout
 


 



This containment system layout is used to contain your dog to either the back or the front of your yard.








Single Loop With Internal Zones







This containment system layout is still a single loop layout however as the wire is being laid around the boundary you enter the yard and loop the pool/garden before returning to the boundary.
The wire is twisted between the garden/pool and the boundary to ensure the dog can pass in between the two but is not able to get out of the boundary or into the garden/pool







Hour Glass Containment Layout Or Dual Zone Containment Layout









This containment system layout is great for if you want a dog kept in a certain area at different times.
Please note the wire forming the loop next the house must be at least 1.5m apart to ensure the zone is active.







Double Loop Front Back Containment Layout








This containment system layout is great if you only want 3 sides of your property, if you have an obstacle that the dog cannot pass or if you have a gate or passage under the house that you want the dog to have access to.
Please note the distance between the 2 wires of the loop must be at least 1.5m apart to ensure the zone is active.








3 Side Double Loop Containment Layout








This containment system layout is great for if you only require the containment system on 3 sides of your property.
This allows you to run the containment system around the boundary in a double loop formation to allow the dog access to a certain area.
Please note the distance between the 2 wires of the loop must be at least 1.5m apart to ensure the zone is active.








2 Boundary Containment Layout








This containment layout is usually used if there is not sufficient physical fencing to contain the dog on two of the boundaries of the property.
Please note the distance between the 2 wires of the loop must be at least 1.5m apart to ensure the zone is active.