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Training Tips - Pet Stop Pet Fence System Owner's Manual

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Training Tips

Now that your Pet Stop System has been installed and is operational, it is time to train your pet to
the system. As explained to you at the time you purchased the system, this product is designed to
be used only as a tool to train your pet to stay within the confines of a given boundary. The success
for your pet relies upon the training given. Consistency is important and remember to keep the
training fun for your dog. Set aside ten minutes twice a day for training and play with your dog often
in the yard.
At the time of installation, your Pet Stop dealer will provide an initial training session, and explain
to you the procedures to ensure your pet will remain safely behind the chosen boundary. The
information contained in this manual will further aid you in training your pet. It is designed so that
your pet is thoroughly trained to the system at the program's end.
Precaution:
Taking shortcuts or rushing the program and not following the guidelines provided, may yield
unsatisfactory results for both you and your pet.
Warning:
The Pet Stop System should be used only with proper training of your pet. It is not intended as a
fool-proof means, such as a solid boundary, of keeping your pet in the yard.
Boundary Training is the most important part of your system. Therefore, it is the sole responsibility
of the pet owner to provide training, either personally or through an authorized Pet Stop dealer.
Reinforcement of training may be necessary.
Note: If you have reasons to believe that your pet may cause harm to itself or others,
you should not rely solely on this system for restraint. Neither Pet Stop nor Perimeter
Technologies, Inc. shall be held liable for any damages sustained as a result of your
pet crossing the boundary.
Preparing Your Pet For Boundary Training
Your pet should be of sufficient maturity to understand basic training commands and be comfortable
walking on a leash before you begin training. Most pet owners find this to be somewhere around
four to six months of age, depending on the breed and personality of the dog.
If you are training more than one pet, do so separately. Each deserves the benefit of your full
attention.
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