Installation - The DEALER difference
How Pet Stop is installed
Installing your system involves 4 stages:
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Burying a wire (loop wire) |
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Placing a radio signal transmitter in your home |
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Fitting and programming your pet's collar |
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Performing the initial training session |
See a Sample Installation Plan
Stage 1: Burying the Loop Wire
The loop wire is typically buried a few inches underground and carries a harmless radio signal. The signal is coded so it won't cause interference to your neighbor's system and theirs won't interfere with yours. The wire is installed around an area in which you want to contain your pet.
Stage 2: Placing the Radio Transmitter
The radio transmitter is typically located near an electrical outlet and where it can be attached to the loop wire.
Stage 3: Programming and Fitting the Collar
Programming and fitting your pet's collar properly is essential to making your system work. That's why it is so important that a
Pet Stop Dealer adjusts the correction level and fits the collar to the size of your pet.
Stage 4: Initial Training Session
Initial training is equally as important. Different pet breeds and personalities require very different approaches. Your Dealer is qualified to adjust the training to ensure a smooth transition for your pet.
The DEALER difference
Pet Stop is only sold through exclusive
and professional Dealers. Each dealer is carefully selected to meet our high ethical
and professional standards.
Most of our Dealers have been in the business for years and are experienced in their operations. New Dealers must go through specialized training before receiving certification.
Our Dealers use only the best materials. The wire is rated for underground installation for a long and useful life. Our Dealers use only irrigation approved splice kits. We install a minimum of 14 gauge wire, not smaller 16 ga. or 18 ga. wire like some companies. The wire has a
coating that is specifically designed for underground installation.
Each and every one of our Dealers is a skilled pet trainer. Some have trained thousands of dogs to pet containment systems. Their skill and competence gives them the ability to understand your pet's behavior and
customize the system with settings appropriate for your pet.
That's the dealer difference.
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