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October 18, 2008

Wireless Dog Fence

Filed under: General, Dog Supplies

The PetSafe Dog Radio Fence is Safe and Effective for all pets 30 pounds and up. Features the PetSafe Dog Receiver, the most powerful receiver available anywhere, with five levels of adjustable correction plus vibration.

How a Wireless Dog Fence Works For Your Dog
By Smith Trinity

A wireless dog fence is an invisible dog fence that lets your dog stay within its perimeter. The wireless dog fence needs cables that are laid underground while the underground fence does not.

Wireless Dog fence

A dog fence requires a transmitter to be placed in a central location on the property. The transmitter can be placed in an unobvious location inside the house. You may set up the transmitter to adjust the dog movement within a smaller or lager area. After setting up the transmitter to its intended area, the wireless fence collar may be placed on the dog.

The collar will act as a receiver so that the signal that is sent out by the transmitter. Once the dog reaches near the area which is close to the perimeter of the containment area, the dog will receive a low grade shock which will send the dog to another direction. With the wireless dog fence, the dog will quickly learn which areas in the house are out of bounds.

Many dogs have learned a lot about the containment area with the help of wireless dog fence. The most common training for the wireless fence includes the use of flags to indicate where the dog can move around without receiving a shock and the other is the voice command. The dog can safely and easily learn his boundaries in a week of training without any negative effects. Most of the wireless fence systems give a dog warning sound before a shock is given.

It is necessary that a dog should first learn about the wireless fence before he is contained in one. Make sure that your dog is ready because the mild tends to frighten a dog In fact, some dogs do not want to go to the yard if they have been frightened from the shock. It would be most appropriate if you start training a dog when he is five to six months old.

Maintaining a wireless fence is easy. If the transmitter or receiver collar is damaged, all the owner has to do is replace it. Also, the batteries of the transmitter and receiver should be replaced occasionally.

Learn more about electronic dog fence, pet fences and underground pet fence.

 

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