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We designed the Door to be easy to use, and easy to install. Our doggie underground electric k9s fences doors are designed electric to fit in almost any door or wall. of course, with a petsafe door you always get complete, step-by-step, easy to follow instructions. pet owners love our doors, and so will you. in fact, our doors have been the most popular doors in the u.s. since a petsafe door lets your pets come and go, k9s as you please; so you can put an end to late night trips to let your pet out....and, no more scratched doors or walls. no more "accidents" on carpets and drapes. pet owners love our doors because the flexible, two fences way panel is underground electric k9s fences safe for any pet. the soft vinyl flap won''t trap or injure tender paws, ears or tails....and, the permanent magnets assure you of a draft-free, energy efficient closure. the translucent vinyl panel makes it easy to train your pet to use a petsafe door. once your pet has learned about its new freedom, your pet will set its own schedule-and not be dependent on you to let it in or out. your pet will come and go freely, so it can get exercise outside, yet electric come inside for shelter from heat or inclement weather. please review our complete line of doors.dinner is served, right on schedule!

our k9s and fences and underground remote trainers allow you to control your dog''s behavior from a distance of up to 2 miles! remote training collars consist of two main components: electric a receiver k9s that comes attached to an fences all-weather collar and a hand-held remote control transmitter that sends signals to the receiver. they are underground designed to assist in the training and the behavior modification of your dog. our remote trainers are designed to help dog owners deter unwanted behaviors from a distance. they can be used to control any misbehavior that you see your dog exhibiting by using the transmitter to send a clear signal to the receiver worn by your dog. after a few corrections your pet will begin to avoid the misbehavior. eventually electric the same effect k9s can be achieved once your pet associates the tone with the correction, fences by using the negative tone only. almost all behaviors exhibited by your dog are "normal" dog behaviors.

this is somewhat underground breed dependent, electric but most breeds should be 16-20 weeks of age. during training an owner observes their k9s dog sitting in the correction zone. the owner fences has touched the probes and has determined underground the collar is working. the owner electric and k9s can see the dog''s skin flinch, so he is sure the dog is receiving the correction. what should the owner do to prevent this from happening retrain the dog by putting it on a long leash. fences as soon as the dog is observed entering the corrective zone it should be pulled underground out and redirected to the "sit" and "stay" command. once a dog is trained to the system what electric is the best way to take the dog out of the boundary? create k9s what is called an "invisible gate" and take the dog out only through this gate. once a dog is trained to the system how does the owner create the "invisible gate" concept? place a long leash on the dog. turn the system off. remove the fences dog''s collar. put the dog on the "sit" and "stay" command near the area that will become the "gate". owner walks out of yard and asks dog to "come".