PetSafe Pawz Away Instant Pet Barrier (formerly the Innotek Indoor Zone-Pet Barrier) is designed by professionals to instantly keep your dog away from problem areas in your home — no training necessary. Unlike other deterrents,the Instant Pet Barrier is totally cordless/wireless. You can put the Barrier near anything you want your pet to avoid the trash, kitchen counter, dining room table, baby’s crib or protect your furniture. When using the Pet Barrier take these three simple steps: 1) select the area, 2) set the zone’s protection coverage area between 2′ and 12′ feet in diameter, 3) fit the contoured collar to your dog or cat. Enjoy your pet free zone. Your dog collar will work with as many zones as you have problem areas. Zone 1 comes with a small dish and a collar. You put the dish in the area that you would like your dog to stay out of and set it from 2 to 12 feet. When the dog comes within the set zone” the collar will admit a warning beep. If the dog comes closer the collar will admit a small “static” shock. If the dog comes closer the level of stimulation will increase until the dog realizes the area is out-of-bounds. The collar does admit a shock but its a static shock. It feel similar to when you rub your feet on the carpet and touch a door knob. It doesn’t hurt but is very annoying. You can purchase multiple dishes for different areas of your house garden ect. You can also purchase multiple collars depending on how many dogs you have.”
NOTE: Please make sure that the battery does goes in straight and locked to turn it to the ON position.
PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier
You love your pet and your time together, but you don’t love the hair on your furniture and you worry about a mess around the trashcans. You want to give your pet independence in your home, but there are just certain areas that only should be accessible to humans. The Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier can restore your home and peace of mind.
The Transmitter:
This transmitter creates a circular radio signal up to 12 feet in diameter without any wire. You can shrink the Barrier area to 2 feet in diameter if you only want a small section of a room off-limits to your furry friend. This indoor pet-proofing barrier allows you to customize the off-limits areas of your home.
The Collar
Once you have your Barrier Area set, you will fit the Receiver Collar to your pet. You should be able to insert one finger between the end of a contact point and your pet’s neck. When your pet enters the Barrier Area, she will hear tones from the collar and receive progressive static correction at the same time. She will quickly realize the area is off-limits. She’ll learn that she is more comfortable when she avoids the Barrier Area. The same collar will also work with an outdoor pet barrier if you have the same problem in your yard with a pool or garden.
Training
Most pets will learn quickly to avoid the Barrier Area on their own. However, your pet will pick up on the new boundaries even quicker with a few short training sessions. You can attach a long leash to your pet’s regular collar while she is also wearing the Receiver Collar. The two of you walk towards the Barrier Area. Once you hear the tones and your pet receives the safe static correction, gently pull her leash away from the off-limits area. Reward your pet with praise each time she leaves. For families with multiple pets, you can add an unlimited number of the Pawz Away Receiver Collars to the area. You can also use multiple barriers in your yard for multiple areas your pets need to avoid.
Product Features:
Trouble shooting Steps :
Once the collar is paired to the transmitter the collar beeps and the test light lights up when you get the collar within range of the transmitter.
Program Receiver:
1.Start with the Barrier turned off.
2. Turn receiver on and place it within 1 foot of the Barrier.
3.Press and hold the – button, a bar will appear next to the current Mode.
4.Press and hold the + button, one range bar will appear.
5. Keep holding both buttons until collar beeps 3 times.
6. Release both buttons.
7. Collar is now set to the new mode.
The collar has progression correction. This means as the animal gets closer to the barrier, the correction level automatically gets stronger. If you have the test light tool, you can see if the light on the tool gets brighter as they bring the collar and test light tool closer to the barrier.
Receiver
:: Capabilities:
:: Progressive correction levels
:: Maximum correction level → 500 microjoules
What’s in the Box:
- 1 Barrier Transmitter (3 AA batteries not included)
- 2 3-V Lithium batteries for Receiver Collar
- 1 PetSafe Pawz Away Receiver Collar
- 1 Test Light Tool
- 4 Barrier Transmitter grip pads
- 1 Operating and Training Guide
Product Features
- Instant pet barrier keeps the dog away from problem areas in the home
- No training or installation required; simply place Zone in area dog should avoid
- Protects a space from 2- to 12-feet in diameter; runs on 3 AA batteries
- Collar delivers electronic stimulation dogs quickly learn to avoid
- Receiver measures 1-7/8 by 1-1/6 by 1-2/7 inches; Zone measures 4-3/4 by 4-3/4 by 1-1/8 inches; limited lifetime warranty
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Attention Cat Owners – AWESOME CAT PRODUCT!! If you own an obnoxious young Siamese cat like I do, you understand the frustration of demolished house plants, tracked-all-over counter tops, and strewn trash. But not anymore! To my great suprise, cats shock-collar train really well :DThis device is really easy to use, though you won’t be convinced after the first day. You DO have to make some adjustments to the system before it starts working the way it was designed to (zapping mr. kitty so he learns to not be into stuff!)Some little pointers you need to know when setting up your system.1) Placement of the trasmitter (the fire alarm looking thing): be sure you understand that on the maximum distance setting (6 notches) it is only projecting a radio signal out 6 feet in any direction (a total diameter of 12 feet). So, if you set it next to your house plant, kitty is only going to stay a maximum of 6 feet away from it (which is plenty to make your plant feel more comfortable ;o)2) Collar fit (very important!!): this system will not work AT ALL if you do not have the collar tight enough! Remember that animals have fur, and it will mat down under the collar after about an hour. My mistake was to adjust the collar to a comfortable fit, which basically left the contact prongs just floating in fur (they have to contact the animal’s skin in order to correct/zap them). So, the first day I was a little frusterated when Khemos just laid all over the transmitters and never got zapped. There were a lot of warning beeps, but no response from him. The next day, I got smart and adjusted the collar to a VERY snug fit, and was sure to move the hair out from under the prongs (you should be able to get just a finger tip under the end of the prongs when fitted correctly). And that’s when the product started to work…..and boy did it! 😀 Don’t be afraid that it’s too powerful for a cat though. I zapped myself when I was testing it, and where it made me drop the collar (I was not expecting the shock when I got shocked) it didn’t stop my heart or “hurt” me *lol*Also note to be sure not to make kitty wear it all the time. It will eventually irritate the skin at the contact points, and there can be some hair loss. We keep Khemos locked up in ‘his’ bathroom at night, and put the collar back on him in the morning when he has run of the entire house. Also note that you can save the battery life on your transmitters if you turn them off when not in use.If you have a long haired cat, you may want to shave a little bit of hair under the neck when you first start using this collar. You won’t have to keep kitty looking that way forever (don’t worry ;o) as the collar tends to train pretty quickly. It doesn’t take long before the warning beep is enough to send them running away from the transmitter.Some people are afraid to use training collars on animals because they believe they are inhumane. Nothing could be farther from the truth though. Think of it this way…. *lol* If you had to be “trained”, would you rather be beaten with a newspaper, hosed down with a spray bottle (and thus start associating water with punishment) or be shouted at constantly? Personally, I would take the shock collar ANY day! :DMORE HELPFUL INFORMATION 4-6-2011Ok folks….I realize that I’ve already written enough about this product, but there are a couple additional pointers that will help you get the most out of this product:1) Both prongs must be touching the skin at the same time in order to transmit a shock/”static correction”. So if you’re testing the collar on yourself before applying it to your pet, you will need to be touching BOTH prongs in order to experience…..well, the experience ;O)2) If you happen to have a kitty with razor sharp hind claws, you will probably have to replace the handy-dandy collar this unit comes with (our’s was scratched to smithereens within 6 months). After spending a great deal of time trying to find a replacement collar that would easily thread through the receiver’s slots, the thought occurred to me that I could easily make a new collar! So I went down to our local JoAnn’s Fabric store, and purchased about 18 inches of black, 3/4″ wide elastic. To construct the collar, simply cut the old collar off the buckle, and thread one end of the elastic through it. Pull about 1 inch through and stitch through both layers to secure the buckle (it’s easier than it sounds). I chose elastic over plain nylon web for it’s stretchiness, and it’s made a BIG difference (don’t know why Innotek/PetSafe hasn’t thought of this yet!?) The elastic gives a little making the collar MUCH easier/faster to fasten to a snug fit on a squirming cat. It also helps the prongs stay in better contact with the skin if the animal scratches the receiver out of position. Lastly, I think the little bit of give provides a more humane fit (which i know is a weird…
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