Picking Out Wireless and In-Ground Dog Fences for Your Puppy Dog
The days of having to look at those industrial-looking fences for your dog are slowly coming to an end because of innovative new invisible dog fence and containment products in the marketplace.
No happy dog likes being in a fenced yard. Typical dog fences eliminate the feeling of freedom and openness that being in an open yard fosters. With today’s wireless dog fences, your canine will feel like the king of his domain when you utilize a wireless dog fence or an in-ground electric dog fence.
So, if you see small marker flags instead of typical dog fences, know that this is a clear signal of a sign that someone installed an electronic dog fence.
Electric or electronic dog fences are definitely less expensive to install and always costs less than a traditional fence. Also, you will not be stuck with an ugly chain link fence in your yard. It only takes a quick installation and a couple of training sessions with your canine to get started. Once installed, the wireless or electronic dog fence safely keeps your puppy dog out of the street and close to home.
There are a few primary types of in-ground or wireless dog fences available on the Web. Typically, most top manufacturers offer a basic set of features, deluxe features and built-in dog training features.
In-Ground Dog Fences: These dog fences are great for big yards sometimes up to 25 acres and are easy to install. To get the fence installed, simply connect the loop wire to the indoor radio transmitter. When your puppy approaches the wire, he will receive a harmless static charge to discourage him from approaching the wire boundary. As the dog figures this out, he will rarely approach the boundary because of the slight static shock. This is simple and effective dog containment.
Wireless or Radio Dog Fences: These fences work by using radio waves from a transmitter that you plug into the wall. The further your puppy wanders away from the radio transmitter, the slight static charge from the collar increases to encourage your canine to come home. Wireless dog fences work well for close-in areas, such as small yards or even inside the home or a recreational vehicle.
Either of these dog fences are harmless and humane for your dog, so rest assured that your puppy dog is safe!
May 22 2010 11:30 pm | Uncategorized