Invisible Dog Fence Will Help Keep Your Dog Safe
Are you having a hard time thinking of how to keep your pets away from restricted areas? Good thing, there is already a wireless and underground pet fence you can install in your own safe zone. It is the latest technology in the pet fence system these days. And surprisingly, more and more pet owners have this system because it is both practical and convenient. Why? Because you would not have to think about putting up a wooden or steel fence around your house just to keep your pet from roaming around the neighborhood.
Just like humans, dogs and pets alike need breathing space. Pets do not have to be locked up in a cage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They should also have some form of exercise and play time once in a while. You should not deprive your dog the need for walking or playing outside the house. Remember, pets should be treated with proper care so do not cage him all day long. On the other hand, you do not want your pet to go rummaging around the community without you.
Wireless and the underground pet fence system is a form of pet containment system that will make your pet roam around the safe zone areas. You will be the one to decide which places are prohibited for your pet. You will be the one to create the perimeter so your pet would not stray away from your house and breaking the laws and disturbing other people. A wireless fence can be installed in no time.
Underground pet fences rely on a 4-part system in order to establish a true safety zone for doggies.
1. Hard Wires. Narrow gauge – small diameter solid copper wires, insulated and weather-protected via an outer plastic sheathing, constitute the “circuit”, through which the signal travels. In ground pet fencing wire spools typically carry up and over 200 ft. of wire. Installation is simple. Carefully mark-off the actual perimeter line that marks the “safe zone” boundaries for your doggies. Next, a small hand-size trowel is all you’ll need to slice through grass, or to dig a small 3inch trench into which the wire will be set. At any “join” area, or where you’ve had 2 wires intersect, you’ll need to simply remove wire insulation for about 2 inches, then twist the two ends together, sealed by a connection threaded cap. Result? You get a solid connection, plus weather resistant underground electric dog fence that can carry a steady training signal for years.
2. Transmitter Unit. A simple plug-in device, the underground dog fence transmitter sends out a continuous signal pulsing through the underground perimeter wire. Result? A tunnel shaped invisible “barrier” is created, leaving an interior “safety zone” to play within. The electronic pet fence is designed to create a low-impact, easy-to-install and effective pet containment system to keep your dogs safe but space-constrained.
3. Collar Receiver Units. A light weight weather resistant collar is the “messenger” part of the underground dog fence system, where the “action” and training occurs. A simple receiver technology, the underground pet fence collar and controller transmitter can be calibrated or powered up or powered down, in order increase the radius of the “beware don’t enter” zone along the perimeter line. After training, dogs quickly learn that the “beep beep beep” sound radiating form their collar means “stay away”…or receive a low voltage shock from the collar’s pins, which butt up onto the dog’s neck. Don’t worry, there’s no physical harm or impairment caused by the “corrective” shock, rather your dog experiences a startling sensation which effectively trains, and reminds her where the boundary line exists.
4. And Your Dog. No underground pet fence would be complete without a dog or two to complete the system. Training is gentle, lasting only 10 minutes or so on several sessions, with your dog on a leash, wearing the collar…listening for the tell-tale “beeps” near the line of warning flags inserted into the ground, acting as a visual cue. Gentle walking, coaxing your dog with words of encouragement, leading her gently towards the barrier until the rapid “beeping” followed by a short corrective shock occur. No surprise that mentally nimble situation-solving dogs quick deduce the “meaning” of this newly installed underground dog fence, and quickly learn to stay within the “safe zone”.
What are the reasons behind an invisible pet fence? Let’s take a look at 4 prime reasons:
- Stayyyyy… stayyy… STAY!: That is a phrase most dog owners probably know well. Getting your dog to stay where you want it to can be a difficult thing to train a dog to do. How many times has your dog ran into a neighbor’s yard and stolen the morning newspaper, or torn up a friend’s flower garden? By investing in an invisible dog fence, you can ensure that your dog stays put where he or she belongs, safe and sound in your yard!
- It’s a Dangerous World Out There!: One of the most devastating things that can happen to an animal lover is losing a beloved family pet. One of the most common reasons for outdoor dogs passing away is from being struck by traffic near their home. By installing an invisible dog fence, you can have the peace of mind that your dog is safe from the temptation to run out into traffic by your house, whether it be to chase a small animal or whatever other reason.
- Dangerous Liaisons: Now don’t giggle, but making sure that your dog stays put in your yard means that you do not have to worry about him or her “meeting up” with dogs of the opposite gender and getting themselves into a bit of trouble. If your pet has been spayed or neutered this becomes less of an issue, but none the less it is still something to consider. Also along the same vein, an invisible dog fence will also keep your dog from wandering around the other neighborhood dogs which may or may not be friendly.
- Teaching Obedience: Training your dogs to properly and safely use an invisible dog fence is a fantastic way to train them to be obedient. If you have a stubborn dog who does not like to necessarily follow all the rules of the house, dog fences can whip them into shape quickly and safely. Just think, after training your dog to use the fence, it may very well even be easier to train them in other areas as well!
Keeping your beloved dogs safe is a huge priority to us pet lovers. Do yourself and your pet a huge favor and invest in an invisible dog fence!