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    What's The Deal With Wireless Dog Fences?

     

    The most efficient new method of pet containment is through the utilization of wireless dog fences. They are preferred by dog owners because they don't need wires or cables that get in the way of the pets or the people that live in the house. Previously, invisible dog fences were installed on the similar principle of electric dog fences. However, today the installation is much easier and simpler.

    These type of fences work by using different types of transmitters. These can be isntalled indoors or outdoors, and that will depend on the specific characteristics of the product. Among these specifications, there are some radio signals that are released by the transmitters and detected by a small device which is set in the collar that the dog wears. The transmitter has a predetermined boundary of particular radius which is set by the pet owner and the transmitter can be put wherever it's wanted. When the collar receives the radio signals, it will emit a beep to warn the dog that it's getting dangerously close to the limits of the boundaries at which point the collar will deliver a harmless, but annoying electric shock.

    Features

    Some invisible dog fences are customizable, as you can adjust the level of intensity of the electric shocks to match the size, fur, and stubormness of your dog. The collars are powered by batteries; in some cases the batteries can be recharged, while in others the batteries should be replaced after they run out of energy. These devices are usually resistant to bad weather such as rain, so they can be safely used in these conditions.

    Things to Consider

    When choosing a wireless dog fence for your house, you shouldn't forget to think about some things.

    Evaluate the maintenance costs and always be precise in choosing a suitable replacement time if neccessary

    You're better off buying from a company with a presence and guaranteee, even if it's more expensive.

    If the batteries are not rechargeable, then get the best batteries you can get.

    If you can, set a way to back up your system in case there is a power shortage.

    Consider your dog’s temperament and size for selection of your containment system

    wireless dog fences are a great tool to keep dogs inside your property. The installation of these fences is easier than ever. invisible dog fences always include a manual on how to train dogs.

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