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Unique Wireless Integration

No buried wires, no professional installation required! Secure areas of any shape!

The Pet Behave patented bone-shaped collar works seamlessly with both the Sonic Door Stop and Sonic Fence systems. This unique integration makes training more comprehensive for your pet, and less complicated for you! Need indoor and outdoor containment? Both are possible and affordable with our products. Have more than one dog? Simply buy one system and one extra bone collar to customize containment to suit your needs.

How it works

The Sonic Fence works using three main components; a transmitter, a boundary signal and a receiver collar. Transmitters are used inside door jambs indoors to prevent access to certain rooms. Transmitter posts are inserted into the ground to form the perimeter of the owner’s yard. Both systems create a protected area or "safe zone". The receiver collar worn by your dog listens for the sonic waves sent out through the boundary transmitter speakers. When the dog approaches the boundary perimeter, the receiver collar detects the sonic waves and emits a tone to warn the dog to retreat. If the dog keeps approaching the boundary it gets a mild correction to remind them to retreat.

Why it works

It is believed that the Sonic Fence mimics the boundaries a dog would have in nature. Relatives to domestic dogs did roam, but they had boundaries or territories. Their boundaries were marked by geographic or biological features which marked the "safe zone". Pets do not understand the dangers of going outside your yard or onto the road. The Sonic Fence provides that needed boundary and gives your dog a territory while teaching them that leaving the territory without you will be distasteful. A dog comfortable with his territory does not worry about things outside the boundary.
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