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1. Double Check your Pup’s Neck Size
The collar is adjustable and comes in two sizes:
the medium collar fits 13 to 17-inch necks and the
large fits 17 to 24-inch necks. The collar should fit
snugly and allow you to comfortably fit two fingers
between the collar and your dog’s neck next to
the static contact points. Tuck any excess strap
underneath (to prevent chewing!) and ensure that
the GPS antenna is on the back of the dog’s neck,
facing the sky.
2. Charge the Battery
Plug in your collar to give it a full charge; this first
charge may take a few hours, but after that it
takes about an hour. Once charged, the battery
will last about 24 hours in containment mode and
about eight hours if tracking is turned on.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Double Check the Area you Plan to Fence
Though you can make a fence as large as you’d like, there is a minimum property size; you
will need at least 1/2 an acre of land, at least 80 feet of distance from your home to where
you’re planning your furthest boundary, and your fence needs to be at least 80 feet wide
at its narrowest point. Additionally, because all GPS systems have a natural shift of three
to ten feet, be sure you have the space to build a 15-foot buffer zone between your fence
and any unsafe areas.
SETUP
HELPFUL HINTS:
1. Never attach a leash to
your SpotOn collar. Not only
will this irritate your pup’s
neck, it will also damage the
electronics running through
the straps.
2. Leave the collar powered on
while charging. This will save
your GPS fix and keep your
map active — making going
outdoors easier for you and
your pup!
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