Sep
14
2009

The Truth About Wireless Dog Fences

When you first decided to get a puppy, you probably weren’t aware of all the responsibilities that went along with being a dog owner. There are a lot of things that need to be done on a daily basis to take care of a dog and on top of all of that they can be very expensive.

One of the most frustrating things about being a dog owner is not being able to communicate with your pet. You can’t understand them and they can’t understand you. This can make training your dog to understand the boundaries of you property very hard.

Because of the fact that communicating with your dog is almost impossible and training them to stay within the perimeter of your yard can be just as hard, most pet owners keep their dogs leased in the backyard. This can almost completely defeat the purpose of letting them outside in the first place. Leases can make it very hard for your dog to do doggy things like running and playing.

It would truly be a wonderful thing if you could somehow explain to your pet that they need to stay in the backyard. You could then let them roam freely. They could run and play and be happy. They could be left alone, without supervision and without any need to worry. If this sounds good to you I may have the answer to your problem.

If this is something that you find appealing, then you are in luck. Have you ever hear of wireless dog fences. Essentially, this is a radio controlled device that prevents your pet from leaving a certain radius. For example, you can set a wireless dog fence to have a radius of 50 yards. Your dog will be allowed to roam 50 yards in any direction from where ever you choose.

Wireless dog fences come with two separate parts, the transmitter and a special collar. The way it works is, the transmitter emits a signal that is received by the special dog collar. If the dog collar stop receiving the signal it puts out a correctional shock. This may sound drastic but I assure you this is in no way painful for your pet.

The “shock” is only to remind your dog that they have passed to far away from home. Over time your dog will learn the boundaries of your property and automatically stay within them. This is one of the easiest and most effective way to train your dog.

Using wireless dog fences and never having to worry about your dog running away or wandering off is an amazing thing. They will be able to run freely in the yard without being tied down in any way.

If you are looking to learn more about electric dog fence, you should take a look at invisible dog fence.

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