Too many dog owners know the heartbreak and helplessness that you feel when you can’t find your precious pooch. Whether they dug under the fence or managed to slip out a door or window when you were not looking or whether they have run off after a rabbit or bird, never to return. Worse, what if you can’t put up a physical fence in your neighborhood, whether because of local laws or lack of funds? You might consider getting an underground dog fence. Here are some of the advantages to installing and using an underground dog fence:
Less Work
Since an underground dog fence does not require a huge physical fence, stacks of wood, bricks, stones, cement or anything heavy, there is much less labor involved in installation and configuration.
Views
Have a beautiful view of the lake, a river, forest, landmark or some other pleasant view? You need not worry about your view being blocked with your underground dog fence. There will be no posts, boards or chain link blocking your views. Your views will stay completely intact. In addition, with a typical underground fence, the only physical marks it leaves may be some small flags that identify the fence and let your dog know how far they can go. Read the rest of this entry »
An invisible dog fence is usually named an underground fence or in-ground electric fence. After your underground fence is installed, remember good training of the dog is essential. Such type of pet fence can also be far more affordable over a normal physical fence, although you may work with a professional to set up your underground dog fence.
An underground fence possess an electric wire which can be buried Two or three inches in the earth then hidden with the dirt. The wire sends a radio signal to some scruff of the neck that this dog wears. If your dog approaches the boundary of your fence, the collar will sound a beep, accompanied by a gentle safe electric shock.
Choosing the right underground dog fence for the dog is often confusing because of the wide range of pet fences available. A quality in-ground fence is sold by PetSafe, Innotek, and DogTek and comes into play different styles for different sorts of dogs.
Purchasing a sturdy wire on your dog fence is critical for carrying the signal properly. Most wire is included whenever you choose the entire kit in a box. These box systems include all you need to install a pet fence.
After your pet containment system is installed, remember good training on the dog is important. Read the training guide that accompany boxed fence systems. Training your dog correctly will lead to quick everlasting results. Read the rest of this entry »