Duh... should have put this here! OK. The one switch on this thing that the manual does not explain is the High-Low Range switch on the side. I know the dial on the front is the range for how long your pet will hear the *beep*. This darn dog. I guess he is some kind of masochist that likes pain. I took out the warning beep a while ago, and that seemed to work on containing him for a few months. Spring is here, cats/birds/squirrels... off he goes so I had to put him on a run. What I want is to zap the hell out of him if he even thinks about leaving this yard. I already have TWO receivers on his collar. I googled and came up with nothing, anybody know if this switch on the side will do the trick?
Our friends M&R have one for their dog and he never leaves the yard, he's gotten the hell shocked out of him before and that worked. Your dog is crazy. :lol:
we have the 9 volt battery one, and our dog will not go anywhere near the line....it buckles him....he is about 140 pounds too. He stands at the line (or about 2 feet shy of the beep line, and he howls like a wolf at us when we are leaving....LOL.....crazy dog.