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Petsafe's PRF-3004 is a system that consists of an in-ground radio fence of
500 feet of wire that you can use to establish containment boundaries for your
dog. Our PRF-3004 lets you train your dog in a very easy way, without so much
hassle. Not only the PRF-3004 comes with a nylon collar strap, but it can be
expanded if you have a large property or area
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PRF-3004, The Best Selling In Ground Pet Containment System
The top of our Petsafe PRF-3004 is the receiver unit placed in the collar, since
it's very light and resistant to water and any type of weather. It's very easy
to set, even by novice trainers, and you can find tips on how to make the best
of it online. It also proves handy whenever the owners are confronted with minor
problems with respect to installation, working and set up. If you wish, you can
even buy the PUL-275 collar, which is sold separately and is completely
compatible with the PRF-3004 system.
Operated using an RFA-67 battery unit, the system comes with a test light
indicator that proves to be utile in trouble shooting. The PRF-3004 system comes
with a collar that is perfectly compatible with any other containment system
produced by Petsafe.
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
Take the time to carefully design your perimeter, and once your wire is laid out
and ready to use, set out the flags around the perimeter. The flags that come
with the system are installed so your dog has a visual cue of where the
bondaries are. 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.
Only after this, you can turn on the invisible fence, and you can bring your dog
close to the perimeter and pull it back whenever you hear the warning tone. 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. Click on one of the links to see some
training videos on how to properly train your dog to use an invisible fence.
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