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 Underground Electronic Containment Systems

Premium Electronic Fence Systems

Our PREMIUM dog fence systems are PACKED with the ultimate features in top of the line underground dog fence confinement.  They offer all of the most sought after features, wrapped into several different packages.  Each system package is somewhat different in it's makeup, so that you may select the one that fits your specific needs best. 

 Underground Dog Fence

 

 Innotek IUC-5100
$299.95

 Innotek IUC-4200
$234.99


 Deluxe Electronic Fence Systems

Our DELUXE dog fence containment systems offer a wide variety of advanced features.  Many are available with several package options.           

 

 

 

Innotek SD-3000
$199.95

 Innotek SD-2200
$219.99

 Innotek SD-2100
$199.95


 

 

 PetSafe Fence PRF-304W
$199.95

 SportDog  SDF-100
$199.95

 Specialized Electronic Fence Systems

Specialized dog fence confinement systems specifically for the littlest dog, the stubborn dog, and for situations where wires aren't an option. 

 

 

 

 PetSafe Fence  PIF-300
Wireless Fence System

$269.95

 PetSafe Fence PGIOO-10773
Deluxe System for 
Little Dogs
$259.95

 PetSafe Fence PGIOO-10777
System for
Stubborn Dogs
$179.99

 Contain & Train
TWO Systems in one

These systems are for those who are looking to expand their dog's training.     

 

 

 

Innotek IUC-5100
Premium Contain & Train

$299.95

 Innotek SD-3000
Basic Contain & Train

$199.95

 Innotek IUC-5200
Delux Contain & Avoidance
$269.99

 Standard Electronic Fence Systems

Our STANDARD Dog Fence training systems offer safety, security and peace of mind ... at value pricing. 

 

 

 

 Innotek SD-2000
$99.99

 PetSafe Fence
PIGOO-10673

$140.51

 PetSafe Fence  PRF-3004W
$139.95


 Accessories for Innotek, PetSafe & SporDog Electronic Systems


 

 Accessories for
Innotek Systems

Accessories for
PetSafe Systems

 Accessories for
SportDog Systems

Beginning Electronic Fence Training:

Before you start the training process you will need a training collar.You can choose either a flat or slip collar.  As a general rule, use a flat collar on a mildmannered dog and a slip collar for dogs that might be a little harder to handle.  You will also need a 6 foot lead or a 15 foot retractable lead works well too.

Ok, so let’s get started.
First, let’s talk about the training schedule:
Completely trusting your dog with the boundaries will take place over the course of about 4 weeks.  Don't worry, the actual training is a small part of this time the rest is spent closely monitoring your dog.

You will want to set time aside for two practice sessions per day that are 10-15 minutes each, because both you and your dog will appreciate short, fun lessons that makes the training more effective. Use a calendar so tha you can keep track of the training process. Your dog's behavior will tell you when it is time to proceed to the next level.  Dog's learn at different rates, so don't be surprised if your dog catches on faster or takes a little longer.

*   In lesson one, there are six sessions to teach the retreat pattern.

*   In lesson two, there is one session about correction and lesson number three is how to deal with distractions.

*   In lesson four your dog is ready to take off the lead with some supervision and in  lesson five will move on to being off lead unsupervised.

And then wrapping up the training you will remove the flags gradually until they are gone. That's the schedule and most importantly, everyday, review the previous day's activities to see if your dog is learning on schedule. 

Boundary work should take place only in your yard.  Take your dog around to the boundaries of your entire yard talking and pointing out the area you want to be observed. Do not let your dog go beyond the boundary.

When you have completed a session, always end it on a high note with more play and praise . When a session is complete bring your dog indoors to remove the electronic collar.

 


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Barrier Systems


 
No Bark Collars


 
Sporting Dog Systems


 
Remote Training Systems

***If you are training more than one dog, train each dog in separate training sessions.

LESSON 1

The first lesson is to introduce your dog to the invisible electronic fence boundary and to hep your dog upon hearing the time to understand to retreat to the safe part of the yard when the warning tone is heard.  Your Innotek dog training collar system is packaged with Innotek plastic training contacs.  Please install these training contacts before beginning your training session.

With your dog on a lead, casually walk to the boundary.  When the dog reaches the signal field, immediately spin around and briskly jog back into the yard.  The dog will feel the tug and run after you.  Praise enthusiastically. If your dog does not indicate hearing the tone walk your dog to the  boundary and follow the same procedure.

On days two and three repeat the same lesson.  As the invisible dog fence training sessions of the next three days progress, you'll see that your dog will start to anticipate the signal and retreat without you prompting as shown here.

Now it’s time for the real test. Day three is successful only if your dog retreats without your prompting and refuses to approach the boundary as you approach. For each successful attempt be sure to praise, praise and praise again. If you are not successful keep the training going as you have been the past two days until your dog retreats without prompting.

It’s time for your dog to move to the next phase.

 
Wireless Containment
System

LESSON 2
    
     For this lesson, you will need to replace the Innotek plastic training contacts with the Innotek supplied metal correction contacts onto your Innotek dog training collar. You will also need a helper for this phase of the invisible dog fence training. With your dog still on a lead, causally walk to the boundary with your dog and helper. The helper should continue to walk through the boundary, should the dog try to follow he will receive a correction from the collar. Immediately retreat to the safe part of the yard and lavish your dog with praise. Please note, it is very important that your helper not stop, look back or acknowledge the dog in any way. Continue this lesson at a number of different areas around the boundary.

LESSON 3
We are now ready to start with Lesson number three that we call ...  distractions.

If your dog is avoiding the boundary, with the helper moving freely in and out of the area, you are ready to add more tempting distractions. Remember, never pull or coax your dog into the boundary area.  This  lesson teaches that your dog must resist all temptations to leave the  yard.  Dogs have trouble connecting the lessons learned with one  distraction to another.  So, you can't assume that if your dog won't chase a call out of the yard, your dog won't chase a bicycle...or favorite neighbor.

You have to go through a list of distractions that will tempt your dog and prove each one before proceeding to the next.  Before long your dog will connect the dots.  Don't leave the yard for bikes, neighbors, bouncing balls, moving cars means, don't leave the yard for any reason.

LESSON 4                                       
    
Off lead supervised.  A very important next step for your dog.  This is the first time during your training sessions that your dog will be off lead and you must make certain that you and your dog stay in the yard at all times during this training. Make sure the Innotek device is correctly placed on the Innotek dog training collar and on  your dogs neck and the electronic collar is turned on. 

It's wise to spend a lot of quality time in the yard with your dog.  The  more your dog stays on the property for the first month, the less chance of  your dog attempting to leave the area.  Continue to supervise and play with your dog outside for a period of one week.

LESSON 5   

Ok, we’re ready for lesson five, “off lead unsupervised”.
You will know when your dog is ready to be unsupervised because your dog will resist all manner of distractions, both on and off the lead.  It’s a big step when your dog can be left unattended in the yard.
Keep a close eye on your dog for two weeks from inside the house. This freedom should be brief at first and the amount of time increased gradually.

Before and after each unsupervised session, you must continue with the play and praise routine to continue to reinforce that the yard is a happy, fun and safe place to be. After two weeks of successful containment, you can begin removing the flags from your invisible dog fence system. Start by removing every other flag, every other day until all of the flags are gone.

The leads, trainers, flags and the Innotek dog training collar are all clues for your dog to learn the boundaries. They are all removed gradually except the electronic training collar. It’s essential that you observe whether you’re off lead, unsupervised dog still avoids and retreats from the unmarked boundary. If your dog’s response is anything but immediate, retrace your steps through the training process.

Thanks to you, with help from your new Innotek invisible dog fence system, your dog now will have the freedom to run without the worry of running away.