New Electronic Trainers Teach Pets Safely
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Electronic trainers allow flexibility in training off a lead at greater distances. The electronicsystem allows an owner to observe the behaviour near by or at a distance, draw attention to the behaviour and apply a correction technique that is ultimately learned and understood by the pet.With time and proper attention to training, misbehaviours a pet might exhibit such as jumping up,digging, chasing or excessive barking can be corrected.
The leader in the development of safe, reliable and technologically superior pet management solutions, Radio Systems, introduced the first wireless fence to the pet market in 1991. Sincethen, the Pet Safe line has expanded to include more than 400 products including a selection of remote training equipment, electronic containment systems, bark control systems, pet doors, and a growing line of lifestyle products.
Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, PetSafe is the industry leader and prime innovator in the development of safe, reliable and technologically superior pet products. PetSafe introduced the first do-it-yourself electronic fence to the pet market in 1991 and the first wireless fence to the market in 1998. Over the years, PetSafe’s product line up has expanded to include more than 400 items including: bark control systems, a selection of remote training equipment; electronic containment systems; pet doors, and a growing line of lifestyle products.
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