How to Train Your Pet to the PetSafe® Stay & Play® Fence Phase 2: Introduction to Static Correction

Training your pet to a PetSafe® Stay & Play Fence® is essential for a successful integration into yours and your pet’s lives.

At a minimum, you will need to commit to three sessions, on three different days of training for 10-15 minutes each session for each phase. You will also need to have toys and treats available for praise at each session.

If your pet shows signs of stress, increase the amount of play time in the pet area. Signs of stress can include ears tucked, tail down, cowering, pulling on the leash or stiffening. Discontinue the training session when your pet is no longer a willing participant.

Set the collar to level 2. Level 2 is the lowest level of static correction. For assistance with changing the correction level, visit How to Change the Correction Level on the PetSafe® Stay &Play® Fence Collar.

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Attach a leash to a second, non-metallic collar placed above the training collar on your pet.

Walk to the boundary and watch for slight reactions to the correction. A slight reaction could be the ears perking up, a twitch of the skin, or a turn of the head. 

If there is no reaction to the correction, visit How to Fit a PetSafe® Containment Collar to ensure proper collar fit.

If the collar is properly fit and there is still no reaction, raise the correction level by one. Visit How to Change the Correction Level on the PetSafe® Stay &Play® Fence Collar for assistance with changing the levels.

Walk your pet to the same flag and back into the middle of the yard until the end of the session or your pet resists going into the boundary zone.

Remove the collar after every training session.

Upon consistency of resisting the boundary zone, proceed to How to Train Your Pet to the PetSafe® Stay & Play® Fence Phase 3: Distractions.


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