Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence™ Collar - PetSafe
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Stubborn Dog In-Ground Receiver Collar by PetSafe offers higher intensity correction levels for stubborn or hard-to-train pets. ... We have the fence twisted 30 feet running out of the garageto the outside boundary ... hello, if your dog is close to the wire that you have in the garageits going to beep to worn him not to go any ...
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after some thort i re aqainted my astro 220 and dc 30 again.
this was done at factory and i still dont no why it has done it in the first place, but i got it going again.
on the 220 you can add aditional collars so i went into add a new collar and followed the proccess
and it re astablished it self with the colar.
now i took it on a hunt with my dog yesterday and seemed to be working fine it was traking my dog like it was suppose to.
my dog took of and was been track then lost signal.
after some time i found my dog and noticed the dc 30 had lost its satilite link the red led lites were only blinking not double blinking like there ment to when they have a satililite link.
thort it mite have been out of range but got back into town and it still is not picking up satilite.
so can you please tell me why this is so.
ordered this unit all the way from america to australia and not haveing much luck or very impresed.
so anything you could tell me would be great. had this unit 3 days used it once.
reguards john guppy.
SOURCE: neighbors dogs digging under fence and sliding under gate.
Have you tried talking with the neighbors?
You could get a local welder to tack something to the bottom of that gate so it won't have room for them to crawl under, if that will not impede its swing. Should be quick and simple, for the right person.
There is a product sold at pet stores that prevents dogs from licking their wounds and so forth, that could be sprayed in areas where they dig or intrude into your property. It is apparantly offensive to dogs. The one we use has rosemary in it. (Maybe you could get a big bag of rosemary and boil it and spray it with a pump sprayer along your property line.)
It's a little unorthodox, but when I used to live in the country, I would mark my territory by going out in the evening and peeing around the edges of the yard, on protruding bushes and so forth. We had no fences at all. And while this may seem like stooping to their level, it sends an unmistakable message to the other dogs that your yard is not their territory. They may still argue the point, but if you are consistent they will get the message.
Seems like the barbed wire might be a cause of future conflict, in the event that someone or some pet were injured.
You might also google "dog territory" and read a bit. You have to communicate to them to get them to stop. There's a story about a guy whose feet were tender from walking on the hot sand and sharp rocks, and had an idea to cover the whole earth with leather.
Good luck.
I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
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SOURCE: I have owned this GPS dog collar for 1.5 yrs. with
One thing that happens with dog collars, as well as all outside devices, is that the battery terminals can get slightly oxidized, and in need of a good cleaning. You can use a qtip and alcohol to clean them off good. Clean both the receiver and dog collar's terminals, and see if that fixed the problem. Hopefully it will.
Other than that, the unit(s) will have to be serviced, to find the fault. Get an estimate before servicing, as it can be expensive.
Also, if cleaning doesn't help, and repair is too costly, keep an eye out on Ebay for one. You can often find a barely used or new unit at a very good price there.
Good luck, and hope this helps.
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Dog collars are coming with various designs, you can learn it from a guide on the internet. Check Atozpetcare here you will find a number of Camouflage dog collars and tips about how to use them.
If you are referring to
remote trainers' collar then please know that all remote trainers have the same
basic 3 components: Remote transmitter, Collar receiver and collar probes.
The transmitter sends a radio signal to the collar receiver. Then, the collar delivers the stimulation to the dog through the stainless steel collar probes. The probes are located on the dog's neck and must have direct contact with the dog's skin in order to properly function.
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