PetSafe® In-Ground Fence™ Layout Do's and Don'ts

The layout of your fence will determine where your pet can and cannot go within your yard.

Choosing a fence layout is simple, but there are a few things to keep in mind when deciding where to lay your boundary wire.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind

Do:
Keep the boundary wire at least 10 feet from the road or other hazardous areas. This will keep your dog away from potential environmental harm.

Do not:
Place the wire close to the road or other hazardous areas. The wire is not a physical fence and has a larger boundary zone than a physical fence.

Fence Layout Examples

Single Loop Layouts

Double Loop

Use a double loop layout to create a boundary area around a specific part of your yard, such as your front or back yard.

Create a double loop by making a "U-turn" at the end of your containment zone and circling back to the fence transmitter, keeping the wires at least 3 to 5 feet apart. This layout requires twice as much wire.


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