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how it all started
the Pet Stop story
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During the
‘70s and ‘80s, electronic pet containment was
controlled by one company making one product. When the
patent expired in 1989, the door was flung open for
competitors.
Robert
Slattery
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Most of these
new companies merely copied the existing technology, but
two entrepreneurs named Bob Stattery and Bob Wolfe, the founders
of Reach USA and Valpak of Cincinnati, saw a genuine opportunity to
make something better, an entirely different kind of pet
fencing product.
A
Fresh Approach
These two
men contacted the largest radar detection company in
America. Together, they engineered a pet fencing model
that improved upon the existing technology by
incorporating a variety of dynamic new features.
Their
methodology was simple. It was different. They took a
fresh approach to pet containment, and the result was a state-of-the-art
system. The new company prospered, and today Pet Stop is
the fastest growing organization in the industry, sold and
installed by pet containment professionals throughout the
United States.
Decades
of Experience
In 2001 Pet
Stop was joined by John Purtelll, perhaps the most accomplished
executive in the business. John founded the Invisible
Fence® Company in 1976, managing its dynamic growth
throughout the '70s and '80s from a start-up into the
largest pet containment organization in the industry.
Additionally,
Pet Stop has assembled a staff of executives and engineers
with several decades of combined experience with the
Invisible Fence® Company; each and every one of them are
lending their skills and know-how to Pet Stop in order to
innovate the most technologically advanced pet containment
system in the world.
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in the press
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Pet Stop:
Runaway Hit
Electric
pen may be mightier than the cord
Cincinnati Enquirer, May 14, 2005
The story of Perimeter
Technologies Inc. is a story of an entrepreneur overcoming
adversity. Twelve years ago, founder Robert Slattery began
selling his Pet Stop devices. Read
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James
Deery
Like
many others on our staff, James also got his start with
Invisible Fence®, Inc. as an IT Manager. Now he works for
Pet Stop and is responsible for designing the software
that runs our receiver collars. We like to think that Jim
helps our products “think,” making Pet Stop products
the smartest on the market
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| Invisible Fence is a registered trademark of Radio
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the top dogs
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John
Purtell
John
Purtell is a nationally recognized business
leader. He founded Invisible Fence®, Inc. in 1976 and
built it into what it is today, once earning the esteemed
position as a finalist with Inc. Magazine's annual ‘Entrepreneur of the
Year.’ In 1993, John sold his interest in Invisible
Fence®, but after a few years out of the market he’s
returned to the industry that he helped create. Click
here for full bio.
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Scott
F. Touchton
Former
Chief Engineer of the Invisible Fence® brand, Scott
remains a leader in pet containment. He has composed
several patents while overseeing the development of
numerous products that have gone on to define the industry
standard. Scott is a crucial part in developing Pet
Stop’s innovative, effective, and groundbreaking
solutions and designs.
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Blaine
Bacher
Blaine
entered the market in 1994 as a pet containment dealer
located in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has participated in the
field at every level, from sales and installation to
manufacturing and management. Today he heads up the
nationwide Pet Stop Dealer
Network; a direct result of his diligence and
dedication to customer satisfaction.
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Richard
Kapolka
Richard
knows how to design products to last. For years, he served
as the Manufacturing Engineering Manager for Invisible
Fence®, Inc., and he also trained service dogs for United
Disabilities Services (UDS). Richard loves
dogs, and with these things in mind, he understands just
how important product reliability is to keeping your pet
safe and secure.
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