Fort Lauderdale Project Study

Indoor Pet Containment for Blondie

Blondie is a husky who loves having the run of the house — a little too freely. Her family needed to keep her out of two rooms with expensive area rugs and fragile decor, and off the bed in the bedroom, without shutting doors or blocking rooms off with gates.

Husky near living room rug with indoor Pet Stop containment boundary marker, Fort Lauderdale
Blondie keeps the run of the house while a Room Wizard™ boundary quietly protects the living room's area rug.
Location Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The Dog Blondie
Main Challenge Off-limits rugs, decor, and furniture
Custom Solution Pet Stop Room Wizard™

The Challenge

Freedom, minus the trouble spots

Blondie's home has beautiful finishes throughout — polished tile, area rugs, and fragile decorative pieces sitting on open tables and consoles. A dog with full run of the house meant real risk to a couch, a rug, or a piece of art in the wrong moment. The bedroom carried its own rule: Blondie needed to stay off the bed, consistently, without anyone having to police it room by room.

The goal wasn't to confine Blondie — it was to let her keep the run of the house while quietly protecting the specific spots that mattered.
Husky beside area rug protected by Room Wizard indoor pet containment boundary

The Pet Stop Solution

Room Wizard™, room by room

Pet Stop South Florida installed Room Wizard™ transmitters to create adjustable “invisible” boundaries around each trouble spot — the two rooms with the rugs and decor, and the bed itself. Blondie wears the same lightweight receiver collar used for outdoor containment, so the same system that manages her indoor boundaries would extend seamlessly to a yard fence if one's ever added.

Pet Stop Room Wizard indoor pet containment transmitter diagram
1

Boundary planning

Each Room Wizard™ was positioned and range-tested for its specific target: a doorway, a rug's edge, the perimeter of the bed.

2

Transmitter setup

Units were powered and calibrated using the digital range display to dial in the exact boundary size for each zone.

3

Boundary testing

Each zone was verified independently so overlapping rooms didn't create confusing or inconsistent signals.

4

Pet Stop GentleSteps™ training

Blondie was introduced to each new boundary with visual cues and hands-on, tone-only guidance.

Watch the Install

Blondie's indoor containment in action

The Finished Project

Full run of the house, three spots off-limits

Blondie now has the run of the home, with three specific areas quietly off-limits — no gates, no closed doors, no rearranged furniture. The rugs, the decor, and the bed are protected, and the rest of the house is exactly as open as it was before.

  • Two rooms of rugs and decor protected
  • The bed kept off-limits, consistently
  • No gates, closed doors, or rearranged furniture
  • Ready to extend to an outdoor fence later
Husky in bedroom with Room Wizard indoor containment keeping dog off the bed

Common Questions

Indoor pet containment, answered

Can indoor containment protect more than one room at once?

Yes — each Room Wizard™ transmitter creates its own independent boundary, so multiple rooms or specific pieces of furniture can be protected at the same time with one system.

Does indoor containment work with an outdoor fence too?

It does. The same receiver collar works for both, so a home can add outdoor containment later without buying new equipment.

Will my dog still have most of the house to roam?

That's the point — Room Wizard™ protects only the specific area you define, not the whole home. Blondie still has full run of the house outside her three boundaries.