Monday, 26 November 2012

A Good Dog Fence Is Your Best Defence

By Colin Seal


Before the modern dog fence became popular , dog owners had limited options. You could keep the dog within the house much of the time. Similarly, you can make sure that the animal is tied or put within a kennel. It was also possible to construct a tall physical structure around your house. Each of dog fence could be effective although not really healthy for your pet. This new invention has made life easier both for the dog and dog owner.

Practical Fences

Dog fence has become popularly known commonly as a fence but it is really a gizmo that uses radio signals and serves as a containment for pets. It utilises wires installed beneath or above the ground and sends out radio waves to the receiver in the collar worn by your pet. If the collar is close to the fixed borderline, it generates a static impulse to caution the dog not to cross the boundary.

This type of containment is really acceptable for communities where the building of fences needs allows. Since it is not seen or is not a real edifice, there aren't any permits needed. The new concept replaces normal fencing without blocking anyone's vision or defies local locale rules and rules. Since it's not detectable, you do not encounter any issues related to maintenance.

Learning Experience for Dogs

Ironically, only your dog will know that the fence exists. The beep warns the animal if it gets an especially neat dog fence. If it persists in going over, it is going to be a vibration similar to an electrical shock though not dangerous to the dog.

This is a learning experience for the dog. Nevertheless the charge is mild and isn't meant to hurt the dog. It is just a reminder that the animal has gone beyond its limits. As fast as the dog has associated this alert to crossing the boundary, the collar can be removed. This means that the dog has been fully trained. It is cost-efficient since the same fence and collar can be employed for other dogs.

This containment system relies more about the training routine for your animal and the technology is just secondary. The fence and the collar cannot operate on it's own. Oral commands also play a significant role because your pet will find out how to react to other commands. Also, you are promised that the dog will remain safe within your yard.




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