Petsafe Wireless Fence

What dod you do with a dog in your yard and you don't have a fence around the property or don't want to put one in for aesthetic reasons? The answer could be wireless.

A troubled dog could end up attacking your guests, barking at your neighbors, ruining your flower bed, and usually playing truant, by running away. You want to let your dog enjoy his freedom, while retaining your piece of mind. This is where the Petsafe Wireless Fence plays its part. The invisible fence system consists of an electronic collar and a receiver, and wires to lay around the border of your house. The wires may be laid either below or above the ground. Two sensors on the collar touch the dog's neck, and facilitate sending of signals.

A relative cheap alternative to fencing or putting your dog in a dog run is to have a professional company install an invisible fence. Depending on the size of your yard, installation can start at approximately $500. This is a small price to pay when it comes to the safety of your dog. Some electric fences that you install yourself are priced cheaper but without the professional training they are often not as affective. This can end up costing you more money in the long run to change toward specialized set up.

Some things to know about pet fences:

A mild shock is a million times better for your dog than what could await it if it escaped – a mild jolt is not nearly the as bad as the dangers of traffic or running away.

Being in a rainstorm will not be harmful to the dog or the collar.

Most collars have batteries and logically they can run out. You will need to replace them for the fence/collar system to continue working.

Be aware that you cannot simply set up and electric fence and expect your dog to immediately understand – you must still train your dog.

In the end we just want our pets to be safe and to keep other people safe from our pets. The method we choose should be beneficial to all sides and be sure to protect the safety of animals and people.