Security And Freedom With An Invisible Dog Fence
An invisible dog fence leaves your yard looking great, yet allows your dog more freedom to be a dog.
An underground fence might just be the solution you're looking for. There's nothing prettier than beautiful landscaping and nothing more peaceful to watch than a dog running free. For many people landscaping and gardening is a way to relax and enjoy the beauty for years after. Most people would also like the benefit of freedom for their dog and this is where an invisible dog fence or a.k.a. underground fence comes in. What Exactly Is An Invisible Fence a.k.a. Underground Fence? A fence in which you bury wires around the perimeter of the yard. They come with a transmitter and a receiver that your dog wears attached to his collar. Depending on the manufacturer that you choose, many offer small flags that you place around the perimeter of the yard until Fido learns where he can and cannot go. The idea of these fences is that the dog learns his limitations of the yard without traditional fencing. Based upon the manufacturer and their correction method, if your best friend decides to venture a little further than he's supposed to, he might receive a mild electrical shock, a high frequency noise or a dose of citronella spray. The Pro's Of An Invisible Dog Fence... One big benefit is that this type of fencing costs less than traditional wood or chainlink. The Con's of An Invisible Fence... Depending on the manufacturer, your dog has to have the receiver on in order to be contained, but, most dogs seem to learn quickly not to go outside of the designated perimeter. Keep in mind that some dogs are a little more stubborn, so it's worth researching which fence would work best for your family dog. A Wireless and Portable Fence That Can Go Anywhere... If the family dog travels alot with you, but still needs to be contained once in awhile, you might want to research the "Instant Portable Fence" that can be taken anywhere and sets up in a matter of minutes. It uses a constant radio signal to set up a "stay zone" for your old dog. It's possible for you and your dog to enjoy the best of both worlds.
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