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. Training of your pet with our PRF-3004 is no longer a hassle. The PRF-3004
includes a comfortable nylon collar strap, and the area of coverage can be
expanded to up to 10 acres with the additional purchase of wires and training
flags.
The jewel of our Petsafe PRF-3004 is the super-light, water proof receiver unit
that is incoporated to an adjustable collar. 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. PUL-275, one of the assorted
collars can be purchased separately and can be fitted into the PRF-3004 pet
containment system to lull your stubborn pet easily.
The system works with an RFA-67 battery, and it has a light indicator that will
let you make tests when troubleshooting. The long and short contact points are
interchangeable and the collar that comes with the PRF-3004 in ground fence is
battery operated and is compatible with the other containment systems from
Petsafe which in turn makes PRF-3004 more versatile.
The success of the PRF-3004 relies on the top quality and convenience of the
product, the installation and the training that it provides for dogs. Of course,
the main reason why the product is successful is that it delivers clear and
effective results.
Better Training with the PRF-3004
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. With a leash, spend some days with your dog walking close to the
perimeter so he can memorize it, and whenever it comes close to it, make him
come back by offering a treat.
Then, turn on the invisible fence; again walk close to it with your pet, but
pull back every time the waring tone sounds. That way, you'll be teaching your
dog to pull back by itself whenever it hears the warning tone.
Remember to be constant in training sessions so that your dog can learn how to
identify and avoid the invisible fence by itself. Click on one of the links to
see some training videos on how to properly train your dog to use an invisible
fence.
The PRF-3004 is one of the best ways to keep your dog out of danger. It's customazible and can be expanded if you have larger needs. Click on the links to see some videos about the Petsafe PRF-3004.
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