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  • Owner’s GuidePCC-200

    MKTG0715_062_E_Comfort Contact Owners Guid-PT.indd 1 7/21/15 11:15 AM

  • Owner’s Guide PCC-200

    IMPORTANT! YOUR PeRimeteR Pet FeNCiNG SYStem COmeS WitH ADDitiONAL RUBBeR tiPS FOR YOUR Pet’S COmFORt CONtACtS. tHe COmFORt CONtACtS WiLL LOSe CONDUC-tiVitY OVeR time AND NeeD tO Be CHANGeD tO mAiNtAiN tHe PeRFORmANCe OF YOUR FeNCiNG COLLAR. iF USiNG tHe RUBBeR COmFORt CONtACtS, PLeASe CHANGe RUBBeR tiPS WitH eACH COLLAR BAtteRY CHANGe. ADDitiONAL RUBBeR tiPS CAN Be PURCHASeD At www.buyperimeter.com

    • AnytightcollarorconsistentpressureontheskincancauseaconditionknownasPressureNecrosis(bedsores)whichifleftuntreatedcanbesevere.Tohelpreducethelikelihoodofpressurenecrosispleasedothefollowing:

    Removethepetstrainingcollarevery12hours.Lookforanyskinirritationanddiscon-tinueproductuseuntilhealed.Washpet’sneckandcollarfrequentlywithwarmsoapandwater.Donotattempttowashthepet’strainingcollarinwashingmachineordishwasher.

    • NocontainmentmethodisfoolproofandyourPerimeterPetFencingSystemisnotasubstituteforresponsiblepetownershipandclosesupervisionofyourpet.Donotusethisproductwhenawayfromhome.

    • Neverusethisproductifyoubelieveyourpetposesanydangertopeople,other animalsoritself.

    • Keepyourdogsafelycontainedandonaleashduringthetrainingprocess.

    NOTE:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCrules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevi-sionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:

    • reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna• increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthereceiver• connectequipmenttoanoutletoracircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected

    • consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.

    Caution: Changesormodificationstoanycomponent,notexpresslyapprovedbyPerimeterTechnologies,Inc.,couldvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatethisequipment.

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    Owner’s Guide PCC-200

    Congratulations!Youhavepurchasedthemostcomfortableandreliablepetfencingsystemforyourcherishedfamilypet.PerimeterTechnologiesComfortContact™systemwasdesignedbytheindustry’smostexperiencedteamtoprovideyearsofworry-freefreedomforbothyouandyourpet.Simplyfollowthestepsoutlinedinthisuser’sguideandyourfencewillbeoperationalinnotime.

    Shouldyouhaveanydifficultyalongtheway,helpisavailablebothbycallingtheCustomerCareCenterat1-866-900-2007orbytalkingtoalocalPerimeter®FencingProfessional.

    www.buyperimeter.com

    Transmitter

    AC Adapter

    Installation DVD

    Collar

    *May include wire, splices and flags (not pictured)

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    1. Determine the layout of your fence

    TheComfortContactPetFencingSystemiscompletelycustomizabletoanyshapeofpropertyandcanbeusedtokeepyourpetawayfromoff-limitsareassuchasgardensorpools.(Seepage4forsamplelayouts)Besuretocallyourlocalutilitycompaniestomarkundergroundcablesbeforeyoudig!

    2. Select a transmitter location

    Thewall-mounttransmitterisyourpet’sfencecontrolcenter.Thetransmittersendsadigitallyencodedradiosignalthroughthefencewire.Thetransmitterneedstobelocatedinadry,indoorsareasuchasagarageorutilityroom.

    3. Lay out your fence wire

    Alwayslayyourfencewireontopofthegroundbeforeburyingtoensurethefenceisperformingproperly.

    4. Testing your system

    Beforeburyingyourboundarywire,testyourfenceusingyourpet’strainingcollarinmultiplelocationsinandaroundtheyard.

    Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE

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    1. Determine the layout of your fence

    TheComfortContactPetFencingSystemiscompletelycustomizabletoanyshapeofpropertyandcanbeusedtokeepyourpetawayfromoff-limitsareassuchasgardensorpools.(Seepage4forsamplelayouts)Besuretocallyourlocalutilitycompaniestomarkundergroundcablesbeforeyoudig!

    2. Select a transmitter location

    Thewall-mounttransmitterisyourpet’sfencecontrolcenter.Thetransmittersendsadigitallyencodedradiosignalthroughthefencewire.Thetransmitterneedstobelocatedinadry,indoorsareasuchasagarageorutilityroom.

    3. Lay out your fence wire

    Alwayslayyourfencewireontopofthegroundbeforeburyingtoensurethefenceisperformingproperly.

    4. Testing your system

    Beforeburyingyourboundarywire,testyourfenceusingyourpet’strainingcollarinmultiplelocationsinandaroundtheyard.

    Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE

    5. System Adjustments Programming Options

    ThePerimeterUltraComfortContactSystem(PCC-200)canbeprogrammedforuptofivedifferentstimulationlevelsandtwodifferentfrequencysettingsbyfollowingtheeasyprogrammingsteps(seepage9forreference).

    6. Bury fence wire

    Thefencewirethatdictatesyourpet’sboundariesisburied1”–3”undertheground.Youcanuseaflatedgespade,gaspowerededgerortheremaybePerimeter®Professionalinstallationhelpavailableinyourarea.

    7. Training your pet

    Trainingyourpettohernewfencewilltakeapproximatelytwoweeks,withmostofthetimespentcloselywatchingyourpettoensurecompliancetothefencingsystem.

    Your new Pet Fencing System AT A GLANCE

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    STEP 1Planning your fence layout

    • Whendesigningyourfencelayout,itisimportanttorememberthatyourfenceboundaryisonecontinuousloopofwire,startingatyourwall-mounttrans-mitter,formingaboundarylooparoundyourselectedareaandreturningbacktothetransmitter.

    • Youwillneedtoallowroominyourplanfor8’–10’ofsignalareafromtheboundarywire.

    • Donotruntheboundarywirewithin10’parallelofutilitylines.Utilitylinescancreateinterference.Haveutilitylinesmarkedpriortofencewireinstallation.

    • Tomaintainaconsistentsignalfield,useagradualradiuswhenrunningthewirearoundcorners,asillustrated.Avoidhard90degreeangles.

    Entire Yard

    Around Obstacles

    back Yard Only

    Separate Front & back

    ×

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    STEP 2Selecting a transmitter location

    • Selectalocationtohangyoursystemtransmitterthatisdryandindoorswithastandard110VACelectricaloutletnearby.Alocationinthegarageorutil-ityroomisusuallyideal.

    • Whenselectingalocation,keepinmindthatthefencesystemwirewillrunfromyourtransmittertothewireboundaryoutdoors.Thiscanbedonethroughawindoworbydrillinga3/8thinchholeatthebaseofthewallforthewiretopassthrough.

    Removethetransmitterhousingcoverbypressingyourthumbonthebottomofthecoverandliftingoff.Whenremoved,holdthebaseofthetransmitterhousingagainstthewallinthechosenlocationandmarkthelocationofthescrewholeswithapencil.

    Usethesuppliedmountinghardwareandhangtransmitteronthewall.Replacethetransmitterhousingcoverbyplacingthecovertabsinbaseandpushingbottomhousingdown.

    STEP 3Lay out your fence & wire connections

    Itisimportanttolayoutyourboundarywireandtestyourfencingsystembeforeyouburythewire.Thisisarealtimesavershouldyouencounteraproblemwithyourinstallation.

    1.Measuretheamountofdistancefromyourwall-mounttrans-mittertothebeginningofyourboundaryloopattheedgeofyouryard.Youwillneedtoruntwolengthsofwiretwistedtogethertothestartofyourboundaryloop.Twistingthewiretogethercancelstheradiosignalandallowsyourpettosafelycrossover.

    2.Takingyourtwoequallengthsofwire,securetwoendstosomethingstableandpulloutontheotherends.Twistthetwopairsofwiretogetheruntilthereare8–12twistsperinch.Itismuchfastertosecuretwooftheendsinadrillandthedrillwilldothetwistingforyou.

    1 inch

    Twisted WireTo TransmitterSi

    ngle

    Str

    and

    Yard

    Loo

    p

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    3.Startingattheendofyourtwistedwire,runyoursinglestrandofwirearoundyourpropertyasyouhavedesigned,endingbackagainattheendofyourtwistedwire.

    4.Twistoneendofyourbound-arylooptooneendofthetwistedwirewithawirenut.Repeatwiththeremaininglooseends.Usingthewaterproofsplices,pusheachwirenutasfardownintothegelaspossibleandsecurelid.Check to ensure that there are only two wires for each splice used.

    PLEASE NOTE:Usingjustwirenutsorelectricaltapewillnotkeepmoisturefrominterferingwithyoursystem’sperformance.

    5. Inserttheotherendsofyourtwistedwireinthewall-mounttransmitterasshown.Tightenscrewterminalstakingcarenottoovertighten.

    6. Itisrecommendedthatyougroundyourtransmitter.Connectthegroundterminal(centerscrewwireconnec-tion)onthetransmittertoagroundrod(viaelectricalwire)locatedoutsideofthehousewithgroundrodmaterialanddepthasrecommendedbytheNationalElectricalCode.

    ThealternativewayistoconnectthegroundterminalonthetransmittertothecenterscrewontheACoutletviaelectricalwire(centerscrewisground).Theoutletusedmustbegroundedtobeeffective.

    Anexperiencedpetfencedealer,tvtechnicianorelectriciancanhelpshouldyouhaveconcernsregardingthepropergroundingofthisequipment.

    Twisted Wire

    To Transmitter

    BoundaryLoop

    Splice

    Ground Wire

    TwistedWire

    AC In

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    STEP 4Testing your fence operation

    Itisimportanttotestthatyoursystemisfunctioningproperlybeforeburyingtheboundarywire.Youwillbelookingtoen-surethatthefenceisactivatingproperlyattheboundarylocations,aswellaslook-ingforunwantedsignalsinthehouseandothersafeareasofthehome.

    1. Installthesuppliedbatteryinyourpet’strainingcollar.Removethebatterycoverscrewcap,insertthebatteryandensurethatthepositiveendisclosesttothebatterycompartmentopen-ing.Replacethebatterycap.*Please note - the light on the collar should not be illuminated. If the collar light is flashing red the battery is low and needs to be replaced.

    2.Ensurethatthefencewiresareproperlyinsertedintothewall-mounttransmitterandtheadapterisplugged intothesideofthetransmitterandwalloutlet.Thetransmitterdisplayshouldilluminate.

    3.Holdthepet’strainingcollarbythenylonstrapasshownatapproximatelytheheightofyourpet’sneck.

    4. Slowlyapproachyouroutsideboundaryloopwireandlistencarefullyforthewarningbeeps.Shouldyouhearthewarningbeeps,backupandtrydifferentpartsoftheboundaryareaensuringthatthecollarisactivatingproperlyinotherlocations.Ifthecollaractivatestoofar,ortoonearthefencewire,adjustthesignalfieldsetting(seeSTEP6).

    5.Walkbackandforthoverthetwistedwirelisteningforanywarningbeeps.Thereshouldbenone.

    6.Walkaroundthe“safe”areasoftheyardandhouselisteningforanywarn-ingbeeps.Again,thereshouldbenoresponsefromthepet’scollarwhenfurtherthan10’fromtheboundaryloop.

    TROubLEShOOTING TIPSThecollarwillnotactivateatthebound-aryloop:

    •Thetrainingcollar’sbatteryhasbeeninstalledintheproperorientationandthecaphasbeensecured.

    •Thewall-mounttransmitterhasthewirethatrunsfromtheoutsideloopsecuredinthewireconnectorsandthetransmit-terispluggedintothewalloutlet.

    •TheboundaryloopisconnectedtothetwistedwirerunningtoyourtransmitterusingthesuppliedwaterproofsplicesandthatthereisonlyTWOendsofwireinsertedintoeachsplice.

    •Checktodetermineifyourpetfencesystemisinstalledincloseproximitytoaneighboringsystem.Ifso,seeSTEP6:SystemAdjustmentsandProgramming.

    •Makesurethatyourcollarbatteryisgood.Ifthecollarlightisflashingredthebatteryislowandneedstobereplaced.

    •Shouldyoucontinuetoencounter difficulties,pleasecallcustomercare at1-866-900-2007

    Thecollaractivatesinsafeareasoftheyardorhome:

    •Checkthatthewireisnotrunningclosetooutsideutilitylinesandmovewherenecessary.

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    • Movetheboundaryloopawayfromlargemetalobjectssuchasoutdoorshedsormetalfences.

    • Movetheboundarywireawayfromthesideofthehouse.

    • Turnthesignalstrengthdownonthewall-mounttransmitter.(SeeSTEP6:SystemAdjustmentsandProgramming)

    STEP 5Burying the fence wire

    Afteryouhavethefencewirepositionedonthetopofthegroundandaresatisfiedthatthefenceisfunctioningproperly,itistimetoburythewire.

    • Startingwherethewireexitsyourhome,Useaflatedgespadeorgas-powerededgertocuta1”–3”trenchata45degreeangle.Atrenchcutonananglewillkeepthewiresecurewhenputinthegroundandwillhealfaster.

    • Aftercompletingthetrenchingaroundyourboundaryloop,insertthewireinthetrenchandstepdowntosecurethewireintheground.Donotpullthewiretightinthetrench,leavingsomeslackforexpansionduetoheatingandcooling.

    • Itishelpfultowateryourlawnafterinstallationandagainwalkoverthetrenchedareastofurthersecurethewireunderground.

    Youmayencountersomeobstaclesthatwillneedtobecrossedduringyourinstal-lation.

    • Whencrossingaconcretedriveway,cleanoutanexpansionjointwithascrewdriver,pushwireintotheslotandcoverwithaclearsiliconecaulk.

    • Itisnecessarytocutatrenchinasphaltdrivewayswithacircularsawandmasonryblade.Placewireintrenchandcoverwithasphaltsealant.

    • ThewirecanberunthroughPVCtubingoragardenhoseandleftontopofthegroundwhencrossingheavilywooded,rockareasorwhencrossingcreeksorstreams.ThePVCorgardenhosewillnotobstructthefenceradiosignal.

    • Itisnotrecommendedthatyouleavethewireaboveground,unprotectedduetodamagebyweatherandwildanimals.

    Testthesystemagainasdescribedinstep4.Thistime,testthefenceatintervalsof10feetandwhenyouhearthewarningbeep,placeaboundaryyardflag.Theboundaryflagswillbeavisualtrainingaideforyourpetduringthetrainingprocess.Theflagswillbegraduallyremovedafterthetwoweektrainingperiod.

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    STEP 6System adjustments and programming

    Adjusting the Signal Field Width

    PLEASE NOTE:Thenumberdisplayedonyourwall-mounttransmitterinitsnormal,activestateisNOT ThE STRENGTh OF CORRECTION OR COLLAR OuTPuT.Thisnumberrepresentsthesignalfieldarea.

    Thesignalfieldsettingdeterminesthetotalcorrectionareaorhowfaryourdog’sfencingcollarwillactivatefromthefenc-ingwire.Yoursystemcomespresetfromthefactoryonsetting10,whichis10totalfeetor5feetfromthefencewire.Youcanadjustyoursystemeasilybypressingthetoporbottomtransmitterbuttonstoselectasettingbetween1and32.

    EXAMPLE

    Setting Total Signal Area

    Distance From Wire

    10 10ft 5ft

    14 14ft 7ft

    20 20ft 10ft

    Correction Level Programming PerimeterPetFencingSystemscomefactorypresetwithanautomaticadjustinglevelofcorrectionfromlowtohighde-pendingonyourpet’sspeedandproximitytotheboundarywire.TheUltraComfortContactsystemcanbeprogrammedtoanyoneof5differentoutputlevelsfrom

    ExtraLighttohighdependingonyourdog’spersonalityandtemperament.Tochangethesystemcorrectionlevels:

    STEP 1 – Pressandholdboththetopandbottombut-tons,markedSCROLLandSETonthewalltransmittersimultaneouslyfor3seconds.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshow“00”indicatingprogrammingmode.

    STEP 2 – Releasebothtransmitterbuttons.PressandreleasetheSCROLLbuttontoselectdesiredcor-rectionsetting.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshowthecorrespondingnumberwitheachbuttonpush.

    Settings 1=ExtraLight 2=Light 3=Medium 4=High 5=Progressive

    STEP 3 – Holdthepetfencecollarreceiveragainstthewallmounttransmitter.Thecollarreceiverlightwillilluminate

    SCROLL

    SET

    SCROLL

    SET

    SCROLL

    SET

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    andisreadytobeprogrammed.PressandreleasethebottombuttonmarkedSETonthewalltransmitter.

    Thecollarreceiverlightwillflashthenumbercorrespondingtothelevelyouhaveselected.Whenprogrammingiscompletethetransmitterwillreturnauto-maticallytonormaloperation.

    Radio Frequency ProgrammingThisprogrammingoptionallowstheusertoswitchtheoperatingfrequencyfrom7KHzto4KHzintheunlikelycaseofsignalinterferencefromsourcessuchasneigh-boringpetfencingsystems.Yoursystemhascomepresetfromthefactoryon7KHzwhereyouaremostlikelynottoencoun-terinterferenceissues.

    Tochangeyourfrequencysettings:

    STEP 1 – Pressandholdboththetopandbottombut-tonsmarkedSCROLLandSETonthewalltransmittersimultaneouslyfor6seconds.Thetransmitterdisplaywillfirstshow“00”forafterthreeseconds,continuetopressbothbuttonsforanother3secondstoenterfrequencymode.Either“01”or“02”willbedisplayedonthewallmounttransmitter.

    STEP 2 – Releasebothtransmitterbuttons.PressandreleasetheSCROLLbutton

    toselectdesiredfrequencysettings.Thetransmitterdisplaywillshowthecorre-spondingnumberwitheachbuttonpush.

    Settings 01=7KHz 02=4KHz

    STEP 3 – Holdthepetfencecollarreceiveragainstthewallmounttransmitter.Thecollarreceiverlightwillilluminateandisreadytobeprogrammed.PressandreleasethebuttonmarkedSETonthewalltransmitter.

    Thecollarreceiverlightwillflashthenumbercorrespondingtothelevelyouhaveselected.Whenprogrammingiscompletethetransmitterwillreturnauto-maticallytonormaloperation.

    SCROLL

    SET

    SCROLL

    SET

    SCROLL

    SET

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    STEP 7Training your pet

    Pleasetakeyourtimetrainingyourdogandcompleteeachstepoftheprocesstoenjoyoptimalperformancefromyoursystem.Ifyouhavequestionsalongtheway,expertadviceisonlyacallaway(1-866-900-2007). Thegoaloffencetrainingistohelpyouteachyourdogtoidentifyandrespecthernewfence,tomakethetrainingfair—soyourdogwillunderstandtheconsequenc-esofleavingandtomakethetrainingfun—soyourdogwillenjoystayingandplayingonyourproperty.

    CompletelytrustingyourdogwithhisPerimeterFencewilltakeplaceoverthecourseofabout3weeks.Thetrainingisasmallpartofthethreeweeks,therestofthetimeisjustclosesupervision.

    Timeshouldbesetasidetoworkwithyourdogfor10-15minutes,twotimesperday.

    Bothyouandyourdogwillappreciateshort,funlessonsandmakethetrainingmoreeffective.Therearesixphasestothetraininglessons:

    LESSON 1: Backawayfromthefence!6 sessions

    LESSON 2: RespecttheFence1 session

    LESSON 3: Addinginterestingdistractions8 sessions

    LESSON 4: OffLeadWithSupervision1 Week

    LESSON 5: OffLeadUnsupervised2 Weeks

    LESSON 6: FlagRemovalevery other day until gone

    • Useacalendarsoyoucankeeptrackofthetrainingprocess.Yourdog’sbehaviorwilltellyouwhenitistimetoproceedtothenextlevel.

    • AtrainingsessionincludesputtingthePerimetertrainingcollaronyourdog,makingsurethatthecollarhastheproperfithighonthedog’sneckandthecollarismakingcontactwiththeskin.

    • Starteverysessionplayingwithafavoritetoyandplentyofpraise.Makesureyourdogiscomfortableandhav-ingfun.

    • Doboundaryworkatlocationsaroundtheentireboundaryofyouryard.

    • Alwaysendsessionswithyourdogsuccessfullyavoidingthefenceandwithmoreplayandpraise.

    • Ifyouaretrainingmorethanonedog,traineachdoginseparatetrainingsessions.

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    LESSON 1Back Away From the Fence!

    Startthefirstphaseoftrain-ingwiththecollarcontactscoveredwiththesuppliedpostcov-ersthatareincludedwithyourPerimeterFence.Thisistoensurethatyourdogcanhearthewarningtoneattheboundary,butthereisnochanceofcorrection.Thepostcoverswillberemovedinphase2ofthetraining.

    Puttheelectronictrainingcollaronyourdogandmakesurethewallmounttransmitteristurnedon.

    Thefirstlessonistointroduceyourdogtotheboundaryandtohelpherunderstandtobackawayfromthefencewhenthewarningtoneisheard.

    Withyourdogonalead,casuallywalktotheboundary.Whenthedogreachesthesignalfieldandhearsthewarningbeep,immediatelyspinaroundandbrisklyjogbackintotheyard.Thedogwillfeelthetugandrunafteryou.Praiseenthusiasti-cally.

    Ondaystwoandthreerepeatthesamelessonindifferentpartsoftheyard.Asthetrainingsessionsofthenextthreedaysprogress,you’llseethatyourdogwillstart

    toanticipatethesignalandretreatwithoutyourprompting.

    Daythreeissuccessfulifyourdogretreatswithoutyourpromptingandrefusestoapproachtheboundaryasyouapproach.Foreachsuccessfulattemptbesuretopraise,praiseandpraiseagain.

    LESSON 2 Respect the Fence

    Althoughyourdogislearningfastandavoidingtheboundary,hewillforgetorattempttobreaktheruleswithaninterestingdistractionbeyondyouryard.Topreventthis,yourdogmustexperiencewhathappensifthefenceboundariesarenotrespected.

    Forthenextlesson,youwillneedtoremovethepostcoversfromthetrainingcollarcontacts.

    Withyourdogstillonalead,walktotheboundarywithyourdog.Haveahelperwalkontheoutsideofthefencearea.Thehelpershouldignoreyourdogandnevercoaxthedogoutofthefencedarea.

    Yourdogwillmostlikelyforgetearlierles-sonsandattempttoleavethesafearea.Themomentyourdogreactstothefencecorrection,immediatelyretreattothesafepartoftheyardandlavishyourdogwithpraise.Pleasenote,itisveryimportantthatyourhelpernotstop,lookbackoracknowledgethedoginanyway.

    Continuethislessonatanumberofdiffer-entareasaroundtheboundary.

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    Shouldyourdognotappeartohavefeltthecollarcor-rection,checktoensurethecollarismakingcontactwiththeskin.Itmaybenecessarytouseoneofthelongermetalcontactsprovidedfordogswithadensecoat.

    LESSON 3Distractions

    Ifyourdogisavoidingtheboundaryatmultiplelocationsaroundyourboundary,youarereadytoaddmoretemptingdis-tractions.Remember,neverpullorcoaxyourdogintotheboundaryarea.

    Thislessonteachesyourdogthathemustresistalltemptationstoleavetheyard.You can’t assume that if your dog won’t chase a ball out of the yard,

    he won’t chase a bicycle.

    Or favorite neighbor.

    Yourtraininghasbeensuccessfulatthispointifyourdoghasresistedtheurgetocrosstheboundaryonleadwithanydistractionyoucandreamup.

    LESSON 4Off Lead With Supervision

    Afterseveralsessionsofdistractions,yourdogshouldbereadyforoffleadplay.Youmuststayintheyardforoffleadtraining.

    Themoreyourdogstaysonthepropertyforthefirstmonth,thelesschanceofyourdogeverattemptingtoleavethearea.

    Continuetosuperviseandplaywithyourdogoutsideforaperiodofoneweek.

    Shouldyourdogboltoutofthepropertyforanyreasonduringthisphase,retraceyourlasttrainingstepswithdistractionswithyourdogonaleash.

    LESSON 5Off Lead Unsupervised

    Whenyourdogresistsallmannerofdis-tractions,bothonandoffthelead,hecanbeleftunattendedintheyard.

    Keepacloseeyeonyourdogfortwoweeksfrominsidethehouse.Thisfreedomshouldbebriefatfirstandtheamountoftimeincreasedgradually.

    Beforeandaftereachunsupervisedsession,youmustcontinuetheplayandpraiseroutinetoreinforcethattheyardisahappy,funandsafeplacetobe.

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    LESSON 6Removing the Flags

    Aftertwoweeksofsuccessfulcontain-ment,youcanbeginremovingtheflags.Startbyremovingeveryotherflag,everyotherday,untilalloftheflagsaregone.

    Theleads,trainers,flagsandtheelec-tronictrainingcollarareallcluesforyourdogtolearntheboundaries.Theyareallremovedgraduallyexcepttheelectronictrainingcollar.

    It’sessentialthatyouobservewhetheryourofflead,unsuperviseddogstillavoidsandretreatsfromtheunmarkedbound-ary.Ifyourdog’sresponseisanythingbutimmediateretraceyourstepsthroughthetrainingprocess.

    Thank you for choosing Perimeter Pet Fencing Systems.

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    TRAINING AND INSTALLATION NOTES:

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    TRAINING AND INSTALLATION NOTES:

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    PerimeterTechnologies®,Inc.warrantsthatitsproductstotheoriginalretailpurchaserwillbefreefromdefectsinmaterialandworkmanship,undernormaluse,foraperiodofoneyearfromthedateoftheoriginalretailpurchaseatnocost.Shippingtorepaircenternotincluded.Thiscoveragedoesnotincludeaccidentaldamageormisuse.Afteroneyearfromdateoforiginalconsumerpurchase,Perimeterwill,atouroption,repair,replaceorupgradethedefectivecomponentatafixedratebasedonthecomponent,forthelifeoftheoriginalowner.Ownermustprovideproofofpurchase.Costofshippingisnotcoveredunderthelimitedlifetimewarranty.Someshippingchargesmayapply.

    PerimeterTechnologiesoffersahassle-freereplacementprogram. Simplycall1-866-900-2007andletushelpyouwithyourproblem. Please do not return this product to your retailer.

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