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Boundary Wire: Crossing Hard Surfaces You may need to cross a driveway or sidewalk as a part of your wire layout with your in-ground containment system.  This article will help you best address this part of your containment system design.

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If my pet leaves the Pet Area while wearing a wireless containment receiver collar, how long will he be corrected?
Frequently Asked Questions about Containment

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Placing the Boundary Flags Boundary flags are helpful for you and your pet. This article walks you through placing them.

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Repair a Damaged Wire Repairing a damaged wire is a fairly quick and easy process. This article will walk you through how to repair damaged wire and to create a splice.

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Sample Layout: Double Loop A double loop is a type of wire layout which can give you more options to create the containment area you want for your pet. Learn how to use a double loop.

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Step One: Flag Awareness
Training your pet to understand his containment area is key to having the expereince you want for you and your pet.  This article will walk you through the steps of training.

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The receiver collar is beeping but my pet is not responding to the static correction. There may be a few contributing factors if your collar s beeping but your pet doesn't respond to the static correction.

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Will buildings and landscape features (trees, shrubs, etc.) affect the performance of the Wireless System? Frequently Asked Questions About Containment

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Performing the Short Loop Test A short loop test helps isolate where the issue with your in-ground system is coming from; your transmitter, reciever collar, or the in-ground wire.  The article always provides recommended response actions based on the short loop test results.