Overflowing with energy and often guided by his natural instincts, your faithful companion does not always know his limits and can cause complaints about straying and damages such as: damages to flowerbeds, jumps into swimming pools, etc.
More seriously, he may be the victim or the cause of road accident.
The CANIFUGUE pet fencing is a modern and highly effective system enabling you to keep one or more dogs in complete freedom within a perimeter, fenced or unfenced, you have defined.
Stimulation:
The stimulation level of Num'axes Canifugue Electronic Dog Fencing is pre–set at level 4 in the factory for optimal performance. This collar has 8 levels of manual adjustable output. It can be adjusted and set the output to suit different dog's temperament. When the dog enters the containment field, she will hear a two second warning tone. After training she will know to back into the safe part of the yard. By moving forward or staying in the activated area, the collar will deliver a continuous preset level of stimulation until your dog moves back into the yard. The Num'axes Canifugue dog containment system has an over stimulation prevention function, this feature limits stimulation duration to 20 seconds.
Stimulation Modes (levels) | Dogs |
1, 2, 3 | Low Stimulation levels for small and sensitive dogs |
4, 5, 6 | Medium Stimulation levels for medium dogs |
7,8 | High Stimulation levels for large and stubborn dogs |
The Num'axes Canifugue invisible dog fence makes it easy to train your pet by spending 10-15 minutes a day for around 10 days working with your dog. To make training easier for you and your dog, the Num'axes Canifugue includes a training and installation manual which covers all aspects of the training that is required. You can train as many dogs as you want on the same system as long as each dog is wearing a receiver collar which are available if required. For Highly motivated dogs, larger breeds or stubborn dogs it would be better to consider a rechargeable PAC Invisible Dog Fence
You define your dog’s play area by installing a wire, called antenna wire, around the authorized perimeter. This wire placed on the ground, buried or raised on an existing fence carries a radio signal from the transmitter.
When your dog, wearing a receiver collar, approaches this wire, he is warned by beep sounds that he is too close to an area where he is not allowed; then if he carries on, static stimulations will be emitted by the collar. Your dog will have to leave the unauthorized area to stop the stimulations and beep sounds.
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