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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... which to base their findings, revealing on average that "dogs can learn 165 words (similar to a 2-year-old child), including signals and gestures, and dogs in the top 20 percent intelligence can learn ...
Thursday, 13 August 2009
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Pet Containment Solutions/Outdoor Pet Containment
... proven pet training protocols help him understand and obey this signal and stay in the yard.
Unlike traditional fencing, Invisible Fence® Brand systems can also section off and protect a pool, ...
Saturday, 28 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
It is possible for a metal object to activate a Computer Collar®. The explanation of why this phenomena can occur is very technical and deals with the laws of physics. The signal field that is created ...
Thursday, 19 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
... wire gauges in the loop can cause receiver activation at the twisted pair and an inconsistent signal field at the boundary. ...
Thursday, 19 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
... on maximum settings, an ICT 700 set at its widest signal field will draw 52 milliamps of current. Example: .052 (milliamps) X 115 (line voltage) = 6 watts. Compared to a 75-watt light bulb, the power ...
Thursday, 19 March 2009
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Troubleshooting/Invisible Fence Troubleshooting
The radio signal, which transmits from the wire, is undetectable to humans or other animals, which are not wearing the receiver collars. The magnetic field intensity of the Invisible Fence system measures ...
Thursday, 19 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
... your Invisible Fence boundary line. This can create an exit path for your dog if the snow is piled higher than your Invisible Fence signal field. In most cases your Invisible Fence® Brand system is set ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
... up in minutes and sends a signal out from its center. You can adjust the signal field to create your customized pet-free zone. When your dog approaches an area you want shielded/protected, the Computer ...
Monday, 16 March 2009
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Pet Containment Solutions/Indoor Containment Solutions
... trash can. Our indoor transmitters are small, 5-inch units, that work seamlessly with our Outdoor Solution using the innovative Computer Collar®. It sets up in minutes and sends a signal out from its center. ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
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Pet Containment Solutions/Outdoor Pet Containment
... Our innovative Computer Collar® alerts your dog with a warning tone when he's approaching the edge of the safe area. Our proven pet training protocols help him to obey this signal and stay in the yard. ...
Thursday, 17 July 2008
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... and flashes a "Chase Prey!" signal. Cats are not natural prey of dogs, but in the heat of the moment, all is forgotten except the thrill of the chase. In dogs with a tendency toward predatory aggression, ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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Pet Resource Library/Pet Training and Behavior
... in adults.
DOG PLAY BODY LANGUAGE
Dogs use a variety of body language signals to display playfulness. An individual dog may show any combination of these play signals:
Play Bow - Slapping ...
Thursday, 07 June 2007
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FAQs/Invisible Fence FAQS
... safe area. Our proven pet training protocols help him to obey this signal and stay in the yard. Unlike traditional fencing, Invisible Fence Brand systems can also section off and protect a pool, gardens ...
Friday, 30 December 2005
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