Tips for Improving Corrections If your dog is being corrected at unexpected times, you can try these options. Place the flags at the exact location of the correction. The actual range of the boundary may vary based on interference. Ensure there are no 2.4 GHz transmitters nearby, such as wireless routers or microwaves. Ensure there are no large metal objects nearby, such as sheds or cars. Ensure the base unit is mounted at least 1.5 m (5 ft.) above the ground. Increase or reduce the boundary based on your testing. You can set a boundary of up to 50 m (170 ft.). You may need to reduce the range to be most effective. Turn off the dog collar device before turning off the base unit. The dog is corrected when the collar loses communication with the base unit. Parent Topic: TroubleshootingHomeTroubleshootingTips for Improving Corrections
Tips for Improving Corrections If your dog is being corrected at unexpected times, you can try these options. Place the flags at the exact location of the correction. The actual range of the boundary may vary based on interference. Ensure there are no 2.4 GHz transmitters nearby, such as wireless routers or microwaves. Ensure there are no large metal objects nearby, such as sheds or cars. Ensure the base unit is mounted at least 1.5 m (5 ft.) above the ground. Increase or reduce the boundary based on your testing. You can set a boundary of up to 50 m (170 ft.). You may need to reduce the range to be most effective. Turn off the dog collar device before turning off the base unit. The dog is corrected when the collar loses communication with the base unit. Parent Topic: TroubleshootingHomeTroubleshootingTips for Improving Corrections