Nov
04
2009
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Why Choose An Underground Dog Fence?

Some people seem to think that an underground dog fence is cruel for their pup. However, with a few training lessons your pup will definitely be more than willing to stay within your yard. It’s a fact that in some areas you just can not have a large fence put up to keep your dog from accidentally going into the street. It may be because of the neighborhood association’s rules, your yard may just not be large enough, or it might be that you just can’t force yourself to cover up the view of the rest of your street. Whatever the reason that you can’t put a fence up, an invisible dog fence could be the only real solution.

Your dog want to have fun, and often wants to get out of the confines of your backyard. Dogs are just like that. But unfortunately the case is that their nature could get them seriously hurt if they end up running out into the street and into the front of an incoming car. They could also run out of the yard and get lost while playing. There are hundreds of awful things that could happen to your dog if it accidentally got out, and with no fence it could very well happen.

An underground dog fence is something you will need to train your dog to avoid in order to work effectively, but once they have gotten used to it, the fence will be very useful. The fence is set up with an electric wire that you run underneath the outside of your lawn along with a collar for your pup to wear that is the recipient of the electricity.

When the collar happens to come near the wire, a small shock is sent to your dog and they can’t pass. This could give them a huge surprise, but it is not enough to hurt them for any long period of time. Collars that choke have the same sort of short-term effect when used correctly and it can be easy to train your dog not to leave the yard or even get close to the installed underground electric fence.

This kindof fence is also cheaper to have set up than normal yard fences, which can cost anywhere into the mid-to-upper hundreds to thousands fairly easily. Electric fences will only cost you a couple of hundred dollars at the most and there is not much labor needed to get them up and working.

Ensuring that your pup is safe should be yournumber one priority. These types of fences are 100% safe, and if you make sure to train your doggie they will be more than glad to remaining inside the yard and completely avoiding the electrically shocking boundaries. Overall, it is a far more safe alternative to tying them around a tree trunk, as well as being far more open and attractive by having your yard visible for people to look into and for you to see out of. An underground dog fence is very safe as long as you take the time to train.

If your pooch is prone to trying to escape the yard, you may have to invest in more than your traditional fence. An underground dog fence can give you a guarantee that they will never get out, and they they will stay safe.

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Oct
31
2009
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Benefits Of A Pet Safe Fence

Dogs are some of the most playful animals out there, so it’s no surprise that they are one of our favorite pets. If you are moving to a new home that doesn’t have a fence already put up, you may want to consider a pet safe fence to ensure that your pooch remains safely within the confines of your yard. Price is nothing to worry about either, as one of these fences will not leave a big dent in your wallet either. They are generally much more affordable than full-sized fences, and are more likely to keep them in the yard as well.

One of the most effective solutions is to actually construct a fence with a gate for your dog. These fences can either be made of brick, wood or any other building materials. Once they are properly installed and the gate is locked they will prevent your dog from running outside the boundaries of your yard. While this can keep your dog from running away or chasing after people you can not install these types of fences in every neighborhood. Putting up a standard large fence may not be an option in your area.

A pet safe fence is your only option if you can not set up a traditional fence. Basically what this system is is a set of wires placed above or underneath the ground around lawn, and they function through an electronic collar and a receiver. How the system operates is straightforward. If your dog goes towards the border the wire, it will send a signal to the receiver on the collar, which will in turn send a gentle shock to your dog and keep them from coming any closer to the edge of the yard.

After some time, your dog should stop trying to get outside of the yard. This can be reinforced if you take the time to train your dog not to attempt to leave the boundaries of the home. These fences can allow your dog to feel free and can take a load of worry off of your shoulders since you will not have to worry about their safety.

If you are worried that your dog may get out and either get injured or hurt someone else, then you should invest in a pet safe fence to keep them safe. This will prevent accidents from happening, and give you with a solid peace of mind.

There are just some places you can’t get a wooden fence installed. If this is the case for you, then another option is a pet safe fence.

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Sep
11
2009
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The Advantages of Getting A Dog Fence

Many pack animals, such as dogs, tend to chase after things in movement, which can lead to injuries, harm, or even death. Any person that owns a dog has a responsibility to keep it inside his or her property to protect it from harm, and the best way to do this is by getting a pet fence.

How to Select The Right Dog Fence

You have to take into account not only the area that you will let your dog roam in, but also the size and agility of your dog. Small breeds can’t jump very high, so you can get them a small dog fence.

However, big dogs will not only require a taller pet fence, but also one that is more resistant to their strength. Thus the material the fence is made of will be important as well, and it’ll affect the price of it. However, you can still find places that sell very economical dog fences that you can purchase.

These fences can also serve the purpose of keeping other animals out of your area as well as keeping your animal inside your area. If you have a garden of any type then these fences can surely keep gophers, rabbits, etc out of these areas and at the same time keep your dog from digging them up.

In addition, if you have more than one pet, a dog fence will let you assign different areas for each one.Purchasing a dog fence depends on the area that you want your dog to roam as well as the size of your dog. If you have a small dog that can’t climb or jump over a tall height then you can look into a small dog fence to keep him at bay.

Very territorial dogs may attack animals or people that happen to enter their perceived territory. Thus, a dog fence will prevent your dog from attacking your visitors or neighbors, even when you’re not home to receive them. In addition, a dog fence will block somewhat the route of any thieves. It is well worth considering a dog fence for your loved pet as this will give you peace of mind.

If your dog is very active, getting a pet fence will limit its movements to the limits of your property. This will protect your visitors and guests from your dog as well. Another advantage of a dog fence is that it’ll somewhat block the way of a would be thief.

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Sep
08
2009
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Why You Should Consider A Dog Fence

Dogs are one of the best pets for a family to have, but a dog comes with responsibilities. You have to feed them, care for them, brush them and you have to do your best to keep them safe. This means getting them their shots, taking them to the vet and, if the situation warrants it, getting a dog fence.

dog fences are important because it can keep dogs both out and in. It can keep them out of dangerous places – in most cases a busy street, but there are all kinds of places dogs can find trouble in – without you having to watch them like a hawk. It can also stop them from wandering off if you live on land that’s near forest or similar place.

There are many different types of dog fences you can buy. It really depends on personal taste and budget when it comes to planning out a good fence. Dog fences, like most fences, are inherently expensive. There are picket fences, where the fence has narrow slots of wood nailed upright.

These types of fences are ok as long as they are high enough to keep the dog from trying to jump. If you want or need a more open view, then get a split rail fence instead, which consists of several wooden posts in a horizontal position. Both of them look classic and professional.

Another type of fence for dogs is the chain link fence. This type of fence is made up of strong wires that are entangled in a way that the spaces between them resemble diamonds. These fences offer a much better view and the spaces between the wires are not big enough for a dog to make it through.

These fences come in a large variety of heights and lengths. Snow fences are composed of wire fabric and is installed on t-posts and brace posts. These types of dog fences are great for people who can’t spend a lot on pet fences.

dog fences are very useful when it comes to keeping dogs from escaping or running away. Dogs are playful beings and they might confuse dangerous objects or siituations as games. In this aspect, dog fences can even save your dog’s life.

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Dec
26
2008
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Petsafe Dog Fence

Petsafe Dog Fence

Are you having dog problems in confining your pet dog inside your yard? If your answer is yes then you are one among those pet owners that has the same problem of keeping their pets confined to their yard! We never know what will happen to our little ones once they are able to escape. The possibility of tragic consequences is never ending especially if you knew your dog has talent in escaping especially whenever you are not around.

Dogs that are running loose are in danger of being hit by a car, injured in a fight or hurt in different ways and as much as you don’t like it, you are liable for the damages or injuries your dog may cause. You are also required to pay a fine when your dog is picked up by an animal control agency.

If you want to prevent your pet dog from escaping again from your yard you need to understand why and how your dog cam get out of your yard. Emotional stress, sexual, fears and anxieties are some reasons why your dog wants to get out of your yard. You should try to deal with these issues so you can decrease his motivation for escaping from your yard.

You might be thinking now how your dog can escape from your yard. Digging their way out is one of the most methods that they use when they escape from your yard. Some dogs can be really talented. Instead of digging they jump over the fence or climb it. There are also dogs that chew through the fence or know how to open a gate. By knowing how your dog gets out and modifying your yard will help you minimize the chance of him getting out again.

There are also available products on the market that are specifically designed to help you protect your pets with this kind of situations. Petsafe dog fence is a safe and easy to install alternative from your traditional fences. You can use Petsafe dog fence when you need to leave your dog unattended for extended periods of time or to contain an aggressive dog.

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Keeping your pets safe and secure is easy with pet containment system such as Petsafe dog fence offered by www.petfence-4less.com. I hope this article was able to help you how to handle this kind of situation. Thanks for reading.

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Dec
25
2008
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Invisible Fence Systems, Remote Training And Bark Control Collars

Invisible Fence Systems, Remote Training And Bark Control Collars

I am often asked by customers about the different types of electronic training collars being used whether it be a remote training collar, invisible fence system collar or bark control collar ‘Will this hurt my dog?’ or much less often, but much more disturbing ‘I was told by a friend that his dog received burns from the electronic training device’. It seems there are many people who are under the misconception that electronic training devices discharge a large amount of energy at potentially harmful levels. These are very damaging rumors based on misinformation and/or ignorance of the facts.

Let’s first address the question of ‘Will this hurt my dog’? The answer is No! An irresponsible pet owner, using an electronic training device inappropriately can however lead to unneeded emotional distress for the pet without the proper training. These are first and foremost ‘training’ systems. Without proper training first, the system can fail and your dog can get hurt. While the corrections themselves even at the highest levels available are not strong enough to do any physical damage to your dog, they can scare and demoralize your pet if your pet receives the correction too early or without the proper training first.

Pets do not have the ability to reason the way humans do. It is our nature to want to humanize our pets but the truth is that they do not have the capacity to learn the way we do. If you decide to use one of these electronic training devices and simply put the remote training collar, invisible fence system collar or bark control collar on your pet and just throw him or her out into the yard until he or she gets the correction, he or she is simply not going to know what has happened to him/her. He/she will go into an area in which he/she was free to roam and play just yesterday and now when he/she goes into that same area, he/she is subjected to a very startling and uncomfortable sensation. This is extremely unfair and even cruel to the pet but it is not the fault of the system, but rather the fault of the pet owner who did not first do the essential training. The end result is that some of these pets will be so traumatized and confused that they will now refuse to go outside even to go to the bathroom. This is obviously an unacceptable result and it is one that is very easy to avoid.

With the proper training in tandem with your invisible fence system installation, you will have a dog who clearly understands his/her boundaries and will remain safely and happily contained within his/her yard. Likewise in the case of a remote training collar or bark control collar, your dog will quickly learn to avoid the corrective signals by eliminating bad behaviors such as digging, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests, chasing cars or barking and by listening to your commands.

The second myth for me is the most infuriating and unfortunate one out there. ‘I was told by a friend that his dog received burns from the collar’. This is not only untrue but it is also impossible! One thing that keeps this rumor floating around is that veterinarians are often misdiagnosing a condition called ‘Pressure Necrosis’ as burns and telling their clients that the remote training collar, invisible fence system collar or bark control collar caused these ‘burns’. (I will explain pressure necrosis later.)

The following chart will compare the energy discharge of electronic training devices with many common items. The energy output is measured in Kilovolts:

1 – electronic containment system such as an invisible fence at its lowest level = .9 kilovolts
2 – remote training collar at low level = 1 kilovolt
3 – bark control collar at low level = 2 kilovolts
4 – nylon carpet at 50 relative humidity = 9 kilovolts
8 – Abdominal Energizer (Ab Stimulis Machine) = 18 Kilovolts
9 – cattle prod = 27 Kilovolts
10 – defibrillator = 75 Kilovolts
11 – stun gun = 625 Kilovolts

Have you ever received a burn from a static shock? Of course not. It cannot happen! Electronic training devices, even set to their highest levels are still not as powerful as a static shock from carpeting on a dry day. Even those gimmicky abdominal stimulation machines do not leave burns and they are 3 times as powerful. A misdiagnosed disorder called ‘Pressure Necrosis’ is responsible for this burn rumor. The fact of the matter is that Pressure Necrosis is caused when the pet owner fits the remote training collar, invisible fence system collar or bark control collar too tightly on the pet’s neck, and never takes the collar off to clean the probes and allow the pet’s neck to ‘breathe’. The pressure of the two metal probes on the dog’s neck, combined with the accumulation of dirt and oils in and around those probes will cause the skin to deteriorate and die (necrosis = to die/rot). The result is two marks at the point of probe contact that look and smell exactly like burns and thereby lead to a veterinarian’s misdiagnosis of burns. This situation can be easily avoided with proper care and common sense. When fitting the receiver on your pet’s neck, tighten the collar to the point where you can slip the tip of your index finger between your dog’s neck and the tip of the metal probe. Your finger should not be able to slip between the two easily, but with a little effort. It should be a tight squeeze. Doing this will insure proper contact with the dog’s neck without overtightening. The next step to guarantee the pet will never suffer from this problem is to remove the collar from his/her neck when not in use and clean the neck area with shampoo and the probes with alcohol at least once a week. The only time a pet will get Pressure Necrosis is if the pet owner does not take proper care when using the system.

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Dec
24
2008
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Set Boundaries And Keep Your Dog Safe And Healthy

Set Boundaries And Keep Your Dog Safe And Healthy

Dogs are sociable animals. They love to wander, run around and play. Most states have leash and containment laws that prohibit dogs from running at large. It is not safe also for your dogs to go wandering around. Unfortunately, not all dog owners have large yards where they can let their dogs run around. Some dog owner chained their dog in their backyard, although this keeps them in their premise, this also subjected them in to strangulation and risk of injury. As dog owners, you need to establish a limited and secure place where you can let your dog play and run around.

It is recommended to use dog fences for your pet dogs. In choosing a fence for your dog, you should consider the advantages and disadvantages of each type, and the requirements of your yard. Choose a dog fence that will fit on your budget, works with the size of your yard and is safe for your dog. There are several options to choose from on what type of fences that would suit best to your dog. If you go on the traditional way and material like picket fence that is made of wood, make sure there are no gaps on your fence where your dog can escape through. There are also more revolutionary types of dog fences that are available in the market.

Types of Dog Fences

Wireless Dog Fence- This type of fence uses single or multiple transmitters. These transmitters are capable of producing radio signals which will identify the boundary for your pet. The dog wears a collar receiver that produces a warning beep when it comes near the boundary. With this, your dog will learn his/her boundaries.

Indoor Dog Fence – This type of dog fence uses a small, disk-shaped transmitter where you can place near the area that you want to keep from you dog. It has a collar receiver that also produces a warning beep when your dog is near the boundary.

Underground Dog Fence – This type of dog fence is similar to wireless and indoor dog fence, except that it uses underground cables in defining and laying the perimeter. The wire boundary can be installed in any configuration the owner chooses. It has a collar receiver that produces warning when the dog approaches the boundary.

investing to keep your dogs safe and healthy is worth it. After all, dogs are man’s best friend.

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Dec
23
2008
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Keep Your Dog Safe And Happy With A Dog Fence

Keep Your Dog Safe And Happy With A Dog Fence

INTRODUCTION

Every dog needs exercised to be healthy. A dog chained in the backyard will not grow into the happy pet that you want. For this reason, it is important to use a dog fence to provide a secure space where your dog can run and play, safe from traffic and pedestrians.

When deciding what type of dog fence to use to keep your dog on your property, you have two main types to choose between: visible dog fences and hidden dog fences.

VISIBLE DOG FENCES

Erecting a visible, or traditional dog fence is the most straightforward way for you to contain your dog.

The cheapest and quickest way to make a dog fence is to use a snow fence. The holes on a snow fence will be small enough to prevent smaller dogs from escaping. If you live in a colder climate, however, you will know that snow fencing is unattractive. In addition, it can be easily bent out of shape, so it will require periodic maintenance. Nonetheless, if you are not troubled by the aesthetics, it will give you an effective fence in a pinch.

Moving up aesthetically from snow fences are chain link or picket fences. These more permanent fences can effectively act as dog fences. Given their more solid construction, they will also last longer than cheaper alternatives. If you plan to use a picket fence, however, it is important to consider the size of your dog in relation to the spaces between the pickets in your dog fence. Not surprisingly, as these fences are more attractive and permanent than snow fences, using them as a dog fence could cost considerably more.

A common problem with all the visible dog fences listed above is that even if they can keep your dog on your property, they may not prevent pedestrians from harassing your dog from the other side of the fence. While your dog will likely be unable to fit its head through a chain link, a child could put his or hand through the fence. The only sure fire way to prevent this from happening is to build a brick wall. Of course, this is by far the most expensive option.

Another importance consideration when erecting a visible dog fence is the types of fences allowed in your community by local zoning regulations.

HIDDEN DOG FENCES

If you do not want to erect a visible fence, either because of cost or aesthetics, you may consider using a hidden dog fence. There are two main types of hidden dog fences: wireless and underground.

In wireless dog fences, a transmitter is placed in the middle of the area where you would like to contain your dog. The transmitter sends a signal to the surrounding area that sets out the perimeter of your property. Your dog wears a receiver collar that beeps when your dog is reaching the edge of your property. If the dog continues to move towards the perimeter, the collar will give your dog a mild shock. An underground dog fence is similar to a wireless dog fence, except that the perimeter is defined by laying underground cables that trigger your dog’s receiver collar.

The main advantage of hidden dog fences is that, quite simply, you don’t have to put the time and money into building a fence. This also means you don’t have to be concerned with meeting any zoning regulations. The disadvantage of hidden dog fences is significant, however: if your dog ignores the shock, there is nothing stopping it from leaving your property. Indeed, hidden dog fences will not work with dogs that are hard to train since getting to dog to stay within the perimeter is essentially a training process. And even the most perfectly trained dog might have enough reason one day to ignore the shock and run after something.

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David Amos is a dog lover and long time dog owner. For more information about dog fences click Dog Fences and for more about dog care and keeping your dog happy and healthy click Top Dogs Online

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Dec
22
2008
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Facts About Underground Fence For Dogs

Facts About Underground Fence For Dogs

Do you have an aggressive dog? Worried that he might run away or attack people from your neighborhood? Underground fence is an easy way to contain and train your dog and keep him away from possible dangers all the time.

Unlike the traditional wood or metal fences, this type of fence is cheaper and a lot easier to maintain and install, allowing you to keep your dog secure inside and outside your yard while he’s playing or exercising without spending too much money.

There are various good reasons for using this kind of dog containment system. Aside from safety and security reasons, underground dog fence is a good method to comply with your dog’s exercise needs and leash laws, as well as to show neighborly courtesy. When many conventional fences do not work anymore in training your canine to behave properly, an underground dog fence is a good alternative option.

But what exactly is an underground fence? This innovative containment technology, also known as wireless dog fence, is an underground system intentionally made to contain your dog without the use of any force that might hurt him while inside the area.

Usually, the entire system consists of the following things: a collar receiver, a transmitter and a boundary. The collar receiver is worn by the dog. The boundary can be either an in-ground fence or a boundary set by a wireless transmitter. The transmitter makes use of the buried loop of wire to emit a radio signal. Inside the collar, you will see a small radio receiver which gets the signal from the transmitter.

It is called an underground fence because it is buried underground. This system is effective especially if installed properly smooth, loose soil or clay in a 20-gauge wiring or a rocky soil in an 18-gauge wire system. Nowadays, you can buy various types of underground fence, varying in sizes and the range of area.

Just like any other battery-operated dog containment devices, an underground fence needs to be maintained on a regular basis to ensure its functionality. Always check whether the wire is intact and has power. You also need to inspect the the receiver regularly to be sure that the battery is fully functioning. Replace the battery as necessary or every three months.

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The author is a dog trainer connected to a company that specializes in safe and effective underground fence, wireless fences and other electronic pet containment systems that are affordable and easy to install.

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Dec
21
2008
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Traditional to Electronic Dog Fences

Traditional to Electronic Dog Fences

One of the most important responsibilities of owning a dog is maintaining their well being and keeping them from harm which their curiosity may lead them. For dog lovers, a dog containment system may seem a bad idea. Even though dogs should be free to play and explore their surroundings, their curiosity should be limited to places where they might get an accident. Even for a trained dog there are instances that they are provoked by their animal instinct to run across the road to chase other animals Ergo buying a dog fence that will keep you dog to a specified boundary is highly recommended.

In the past where electronic dog collars were not yet developed, most pet owners rely on traditional dog fences made of wood which is not that effective against stubborn large dogs that usually jump across the fence or even drill under the fence.

As technology continues to improve, several innovations were developed not only for the benefit of humanity but to man’s best friend as well. One of these innovations in dog care technology is electronic dog fence which comes in two types but all function as pet containment system that is safe and reliable. With so many electronic pet fences to choose from, it is wise to review which is better in keeping your dogs away from off-limit areas. The following are the two most popular modern dog containment products available in the market.

Electric Dog Fence
Electric dog fence uses a wire buried along the perimeter of the yard. When your dog starts getting near the edge of the specified boundary, a mild electric shock alerts your dog to go back. Electric dog fence is perfect for areas that have zoning laws and which prohibits the use of a traditional fence.

The downside of electric dog fence is that when stubborn large dogs eagerly chase something he likes, it is possible that the small electric charge will not be enough to deter him. Furthermore if your dog is on the other side of the fence, he might be troubled on getting inside the fence because the electric collar works regardless of what side your dog is on.

Invisible Dog Fence
On the other hand invisible dog fence is design not only to contain a particular dog to a specified boundary but to train them as well. Upon buying an invisible dog fence from a reputable pet store, a representative will come to your house to install and train your dog how to react from the sounds emitted by the dog collar. Invisible dog fence system includes a receiver collar and a transmitter which is set for a given boundary. The receiver collar is worn by your dog while the boundary can be either a buried wire or a wireless transmitter.

Humanity has come a long way from having a traditional fence made of wood, to a digital invisible/electric fence which will help contain your dog. Who knows what technology will offer next in order to properly guide your dog not only as a pet but also as part of the family.

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