Your Dog Guard
professional dealer will set you up with the correct battery for
your equipment.


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Features
The Dog Guard chew protector is designed
to safely fit around the receiver to protect it from damage by
your pet. They are available for all receivers. If you have
experienced damage from a dog chew, ask your Dog Guard dealer
about the chew protector.


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Features
Shunts are resistors that can be placed on
the receiver posts to control the maximum level of stimulus for
each of the DG receivers. Shunts enable your Dog Guard
professional dealer to customize the level of stimulus that is
correct for your pet.


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Features
Remote Strips are designed for those hard
to contain pets. They do not increase the stimulation that the
pet receives; but spreads the stimulation out to the neck and
ear area of the pet.


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Features
Battery back-ups are available that will
keep your Dog Guard system up and running in the event of a
power outage in your neighborhood. Run time is approximately
41/2 hours.


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Features
Probes are nickel plated brass and come in
various sizes and shapes allowing the Dog Guard professional
dealer to assemble the receiver with the probes best designed
for your pet. This will assure that good contact is made.

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Features
Probe caps are rubber caps that slide over
the probes and prevent the pet from receiving a stimulus. They
allow for training with an audible tone. These can be used
during the initial training period, allowing the pet to learn
the perimeter through the tone prior to initiating the stimulus.