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. Equipped with a nylon collar strap, the PRF-3004 pet containment system
can be extended to a coverage area of over 10 acres with the aid of extra
boundary 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. Trouble shooting tips that are easy
accessible online are remarkable and aids even a novice in setting the unit
within minutes. In fact, online information can be very handy when it comes to
solving minor problems, such as installation, battery change, etc. 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 needs an RFA-67 battery pack, and it includes a test indicator that
will let you know when there is a problem in any troubleshooting process. 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 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 results that the system provides in dog training is what makes dog
owners like the product.
Better Training with the PRF-3004
It pays to take some time to plan the perimeter you want before you actually go
and install it. The flags that are installed with the perimeter allow your dog
to indentify the limits which it can't go beyond. With a lead on your dog, spend
the first few days walking your dog around the perimeter and train your dog to
come back when ever he gets close to a flag by offering him a treat.
Then turn on the invisible fence and slowly bring your dog close and pull him
back when you hear the tone. That way, you'll be teaching your dog to pull back
by itself whenever it hears the warning tone.
Training sessions have to be constant, and your dog will gradually learn to know
the limits of the fencing, and recognize the danger of going through them; of
course, you also have to reward your pet when its behavior is consistent with
the training. If you'd like to learn more, click on one fo the links to watch
some videos on how to train your dog.
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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