Underground Dog Fences: Protecting Your Dog And Your House's Look
People who buy pets for the first time are often surprised when they discover
that they have to find a way to restrict access of said pets to certain parts of
their houses. This might actually be surprising, but holding pets within
predefined areas can be affordable and trouble-free, especially for those who
opt for the use of a pet containment system. Despite what some people think,
setting up a traditional wooden or metal fence is not the only option, although
it's an expensive one that usually changes the property's look. An underground
dog fence is a noteworthy alternative in this regard. These fences create an
invisible barrier that your pet won't be able to cross.
How an underground dog fence Functions
The underground dog fence kit includes the transmitter, the receiver, boundary
wires, and training flags for visual aid. Pet owners can preset the boundary
area with the help of the transmitter and flags and test the unit before putting
it to work. The receiver collar worn on the dog's neck prevents him from
crossing the boundary set by the owner. First of all, a warning sound tells the
dog that it should go back to the safe area. If the dog ignores the warning and
tries to go beyond the barrier, then it'll receive a small electrical shock that
will make it think twice before trying again.
Some degree of training with the dog is needed to get it used to the underground
dog fence and how it operates. Every purchase of an underground dog fence comes
with a DVD with instructions on how to get the dog used to the invisible fence.
It's suggested that you make sure the product you invest in comes with how to
material, most importantly a video as this will help you get set up quickly and
properly.
These pet containment systems are affordable and user friendly with respect to
installation and set up. You can even expand your underground dog fence system
to give your dog a bigger area, different levels of correction, and even include
more dogs.
Underground dog fences are a great tool, provided the owner spends some quality
time with their dogs to train them for them. Though they prevent dogs from going
out of preset boundaries, pets continue to be vulnerable to trespassers and
other animals on the streets so this is something that's important to consider
before making an investment.
An underground dog fence is a great way to keep your dog from running away. It also has the advantage that it doesn't obstruct the view from the house. It's very easy and fast to install and operate a underground dog fence, just watch the video that comes with it.
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