Dogs are generally playful and jovial creatures. It's their character to go after strangers or even small creatures such as butterflies. It's also the personality to just wander off and explore whatever it is that would rouse their curiosity. Now, this is going to be a huge problem for you. Unless your dog has a tracker or dog tag, it would be difficult for you to find your pet once he or she leaves your premises.
To avoid this headache, you may want to use an electric dog fence. You have excellent choices when it comes to it.
How Does It Work?
Most of the electric dog fences function the same way. They only differ on how they are set up or their design. An electric dog fences makes use of a warning sound. It will be triggered every time your dog attempts to go over the limit or the boundary. The sound will be enough to startle or scare off your dog, leaving him or her with no choice but to go back to his or her original path.
Your Options
For starters, you have two great choices. One is called the in-ground radio pet fence from PetSafe. This one uses wires that you need to bury on the ground where you want your dog to play or walk around. Simply put, it's the most ideal pet fence if you have a lawn or a yard. You also need to attach a receiver collar into your dog. It will basically transmit signals into the fence every time your dog is about to cross the limit you've set up.
The radio fence can cover as much as 10 acres of land. You can also get more flags or wires if you wish to extend the coverage. Moreover, the device works in all kinds of dog breeds, as long as they don't weigh more than 100 pounds and less than 10 pounds.
On the other hand, you have two selections for your receiver. If you need only one correction setting, you can use the Ultralight. If you need more, pick Deluxe. The receivers are waterproof, so your dog can still enjoy water splashes.
If you're always mobile, or you don't have a yard to speak of, your electric dog fence can be wireless. As its name implies, there's no need for you to deal with wires, flags, and poles. Instead, you are going to use a transmitter that can generate radio signals as far as 90 feet in different directions. You still have to make use of a dog receiver collar, since this is how your dog would "feel" the presence of the boundaries. The collar will eventually send out warning tones once your pet is already near or crossing the boundaries.
Being wireless, you can bring your pet containment system with you anywhere you go. You just need to pack all the important items, which are the receiver collar and the transmitter. In fact, you can bring the device to camping or beach trips.
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