This hidden TP16 fencing system is among the most reliable, cost-efficient pet containment systems available today. A buried wire transmits a harmless radio signal. When you dog approaches the boundary, the signal causes the dog’s collar receiver to deliver a warning beep first. If your dog continues closer to the boundary, the system will issue a mild shock. If your dog continues further, the system will issue stronger shocks until your dog returns to within the boundary your have set up. Your dog will naturally seek to avoid correction, and is content staying within established boundaries.
Specifications and Features:
Pulsed Proportional Stimulus--The closer your dog gets to the boundary, the more intense the shock will be.
Progressive Tone Stimulus--A warning tone will be issued first, then a stat stimulus after 4-10 seconds. stat stimulus will be progressive as you dog moves closer the the boundary.
Variable Field Width Control--Precisely controls width of the signal field.
Audible and Visual Wire Break Indicators--should your buried wire ever break, a loud sonic alarm will sound accompanied by flashing light.
Speed Detect Anti-Run through--The faster your dog is moving, the quicker the higher level of intensity is issued.
Built in Lightening Protection--protects transmitter from power surges
Multiple collar Operation--add as many collars as you like to contain as many animals as you have. No limit.
Up to 5000 square metre range (over 1.2 acre)
Package Includes:
1x Indoor wall-mounted transmitter
2x Adjustable receiver collar
1x Boundary wire 300m ( cable 1.0mm)
4x Extra metal contact points
20x Training flags
4x Screws
2x Test light
1x Users manual
Training Your Dog
It is essential to train your dog for this system to work. Spend 15 minutes each day for about 3 weeks to teach your dog where the boundary is and that he should come back to the safe zone to stop the static shock. Place the flags (included) on the perimeter so both you and your dogs know where the boundary is, this will drastically help with the training.
It is recommended to not have your dog wear the collar for longer than 12 consecutive hours and test the collar each time before you place it on your dog.