How does it work?

A coded FM radio signal is run through your boundary wire and communicates with the receiver on your pet’s collar. This triggers an audio signal followed by a mild and safe shock if they get too close to the boundary. Your pet is trained to recognise this and avoid the boundary.

Outdoors

An installer will work with you to identify your safety needs for your pet and map a containment area on your property. This may be around the perimeter of your property or include a section inside the perimeter such as around a pond or vegetable patch.

A boundary wire, specifically designed for long lasting underground durability is installed around the containment area just below ground level.

A discreet transmitter is mounted to the wall inside your garage or home which sends a coded FM radio signal through the boundary wire.

Your pet wears a collar with a lightweight, waterproof receiver that picks up the FM radio signal.

Dog standing in front of broken fence with hidden fence installed Dog wearing receiver collar

As your dog approaches the boundary wire, he will hear a warning signal.

If he travels further, he will receive a mild and safe correction shock.

Through professional training methods, your pet will learn to recognise the boundaries and stop at the audio signal before crossing the boundary.

Click on the products page for more information on the outdoor systems.

Indoors

Similarly, indoors one or several rooms can be customised as pet free areas using the same system principles.

Click on the products page for more information on the indoor systems.

One collar receiver will work with all of our indoor and outdoor systems – no need to change.