The PRF-3004: What It Does
06 Nov 2009
The PRF-3004 is a system that consists of an in-ground radio fence that allows you to set a training perimeter for your dog with 500 feet of wire and 50 training flags. Our in-ground radio fence makes dog training very easy and practical. 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 top of our PRF-3004 is the receiver unit placed in the collar, since it's very light and resistant to water and any type of weather. In addition, it is very easy to use and set within minutes, and there are even tips that you can find online in case of trouble. This online information can be easily accessed in case of minor problems related to installation, battery change, etc. There is also the possiblity of purchaising a PUL-275 collar, which is compatible with the PRF-3004 system and makes the whole process even easier.
Operated using an RFA-67 battery unit, the system comes with a test light indicator that proves to be utile in trouble shooting. The PRF-3004 system comes with a collar that is perfectly compatible with any other containment system produced by Petsafe.
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.
Tips on Training with the PRF-3004
Always take some time to sit down and draw the desired perimeter rather than just go and do it on an impulse. The flags will serve to help your dog visualize the boundary. 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, your dog will learn to pull back on its own 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.
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