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Pet Behavior Products/Pet Behavior Products
... be used indoors or outdoors and it is non toxic.
Negative: Your pet may become desensitized to the smell if the collar is used too frequently. Also, you will need to replace the spray canister around ...
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
Believe it or not, YES! Your cat will be so happy on the Invisible Fence system, both outdoors and indoors. The outdoor system will keep your cat safe at home while still allowing him the outdoor exercise ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
As long as there is proper shade to protect your pet and plenty of fresh water and food, yes. While you are at work, pets enjoy being outdoors getting the exercise they need and doing their self-appointed ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
One of the benefits of the Invisible Fence system is its versatility. The outdoor Computer Collar worn by your pet is completely compatible with the Invisible Fence In-Home® systems. Your pet will be able ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
... remove the lead. Supervise your pet outdoors for several days. (5) Gradually increase the amount of unsupervised time. ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
Your dog should always wear his Computer Collar when he is outdoors. Although your dog is trained to respect his boundaries, he may still be tempted. The Computer Collar's warning sound and correction ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
Click here to shop for pet doors and pet access products The folks at Invisible Fence Brand are pet safety experts and know dogs were made to play and roam. This isn't always convenient for the owner ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
The Invisible Fence Brand In-Home Solution allows you to create a pet-free area wherever you want inside your home. No more unsightly baby gates, having to guard the trash can, or making sure doors are ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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Testimonials/Testimonials
... there were too many.
Kept Parker indoors, we still had to take him out on a chain every
times he had to go, AM or PM, good and bad weather. We saw how well the
Invisible Fence ® worked at my sister's ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
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Pet Containment Solutions/Indoor Containment Solutions
... In-Home pet training solution allows you to create pet-free areas wherever you want inside your home. No more unsightly baby gates. No more keeping all the doors closed. No more keeping watch over the ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
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Pet Behavior Products/Pet Behavior Products
... the gate? * Scratch at the doors and windows? * Sneak onto the furniture? * Forage for people food? * Eat or scratch rugs or carpets? * Suffer from lethargy * Wildly jump on everyone entering the house? ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... is critical to its good health - both mental and physical. For most dogs, outdoors is where they prefer to be, especially after being cooped up all day in a quiet house with nothing to stimulate their ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
... plastic over time. The Great Outdoors Whether they're running loose or on a leash, dogs can pick up all sorts of harmful substances on their paws. Your dog will inevitably lick his paws and eat these ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Human Interest
Useful Tips to Help You and Your Dog Lose Weight
Dogfancy.com
Take a hike
Get outdoors in the fresh air, and clear your mind while your dog relishes in the many scents and sights that lay around ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... doors and keeping the dog on lead with you when you are home are just a few ways to minimize mischief. When you leave, confine him safely.
Teach A Desired Response
One of your training ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... He didn't learn manners that would have allowed him to stay indoors with his pack. Most importantly he didn't learn to think of all humans as higher ranking pack members. When Buddy could choose anything ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... Poor health manifests itself in poor behavior. A dog that's not well does not respond well to commands. "Keep your dog busy, even in inclement weather. Play hide and seek indoors, secreting a favorite ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... crate
Repeated attempts to escape every kennel run
Jumping a fence
Digging out underneath a fence
Chewing and digging through a fence
Destroying exits when contained in a room (e.g., doors, ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... out doors, and the final straw, pulling Christine (her owner) to the ground and dragging her across the yard. Right then and there, Christine vowed, “Patches was sooo out of here.” As a last hope, they ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
Lifestyle Products/Pet Lifestyle Products
... oblivious of passersby, digging under a fence, and scratching at the doors and windows.
Spray
These collars are equipped with an electronic bark sensor. When your dog barks, a ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Category:
FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
... to ensure that the training program is paced properly and fits your dog's personality. Within three to four weeks, most dogs are outdoors running and jumping - free to be a dog - in the safety of their ...
Friday, 30 December 2005
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