Were you aware that there’s an option to traditional fencing for pet containment which can save you thousands of dollars? This article will explore two different electronic fencing systems for containing your pets and how each one will benefit you.
Electronic dog fencing and cat fencing is an exceptional alternative for keeping your pets safely contained within your yard avoiding the expense of traditional fence. It’s quite possible your neighborhood association won’t allow you to construct a conventional fence. Whatever the reason, electronic dog fencing is a low-cost but extremely viable solution in keeping your pet safe without the need to hamper the view in any way. These systems can provide pet safety over an extremely large area making them very flexible.
There are essentially two types of electronic dog fence, one utilizes an underground wire system, often referred to as underground fence, while the other is a more portable wireless fence system. Both the underground and the wireless system work similarly as they both send out a signal to a receiver collar worn by your pets. If your pet gets to close to the perimeter area, the receiver collar will administer an effective but harmless correction, keeping your dogs or cats safely contained on your property . It is recommended that you spend the necessary time training your dog or cat to its new boundaries and training flags included with most systems will aid in this process. The training process is aided with the flags as they create a visual for you and your pet as to where the boundary is located. Both the underground and wireless system will be discussed in this article.
Of the two systems the wired or underground fence is the less expensive and this system uses a wire which is usually buried around the property at a depth of 1 to 2 inches. The underground fence can also be installed above ground with the use of sod staples. The running of the wire begins and ends at the transmitter which must be installed in a area protected by the elements such as a garage or shed. A power source will be needed to power the transmitter. The containment area covered by the fence could be a typical suburban yard or vast acreage depending on the model purchased. Picture the cost of constructing a traditional fence for that area! With your fence installed, the dog will wear a receiver collar that picks up the signal transmitted through the boundary wire and if he comes to close to the boundary the collar will administer a static correction keeping him in the yard.
The wireless fence system is the second option. The wireless system is considerably easier to install as there is no wire to run or bury. Plug it in, set the transmitters boundary range and begin the training process. If you need to you have the ability to change the range, making this system very flexible. Although this system tends to be a little more expensive than the wired system, the portability aspect allows you to take your pet and system along with you if you are traveling on a vacation or going on a camping trip. If you have need for a larger containment area, additional transmitters can be purchase to increase the coverage area.
This system works by sending the signal out in a perfect radius which can be adjust from say 30 feet up to about 3/4 of an acre depending on the system you purchase. The transmitters signal to the collar grows weaker as the dog approaches the boundary limit until such time that the collar activates and delivers a static correction bring the dog back within the boundary keeping him safe.
No matter which system you decide upon, underground fence or wireless fence for your pet fencing needs, you can rest assured that the system will deliver a low-cost efficient and effective option to conventional fencing and keep your pets safe and sound on your property.
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