Showing posts with label wireless dog fence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless dog fence. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Wireless Dog Fences in a Wireless World

With WIFI, we send messages across the world with a single push of a button.  It's not surprising that there are wireless methods to train our dogs.  In fact, wireless dog fences have been around for quite some time.  They have been and will continue to be a topic of debate, but no matter what side of the fence you fall on, there is no doubt that they are effective.

Nowadays, electric and wireless dog fences are more advanced than ever and feature some excellent safety features.  The PetSafe® Wireless Fence was the first and still the most trustworthy of all of the wireless pet fences available today.  Others are making a move and starting to incorporate the latest technology. The Perimeter WiFi Wireless Fence is one of those that is making a move by not only being wireless, but WIFI.

A wireless dog fence is preferable to having an expensive fence that he learns to burrow under. If you have a dog that likes to dig a wireless fence is definitely the way to go!  In locations where high fences are looked upon as unfriendly or where they are not allowed the wireless containment system is a great option. If you live in a condo, dogs may be permitted, but putting up your own fence may not be an option. The use of a wireless fence poses no threat to other animals or to children. It is only effective when the battery collar is worn by your dog.

Maintenance consists of making sure that the transmitter is plugged into the power supply and that the battery in the collar is charged when in use. The battery will run low if used over long periods of time; therefore, it is wise to have an extra one handy at all times. This containment system is much simpler and less costly than a fence that needs to be painted every few years.

Introducing your dog to the wireless fence does require some effort on your part. Your pet needs to learn what is expected of him and what the consequences are for disobeying. A detailed instruction manual will come with your kit. Take the time to read it first and learn how to use it before placing the collar on your pet. With a small animal or one that has very little neck hair, the shock will need to be of very little intensity. With any pet, you will want to start out on the lowest setting and then adjust to a higher setting, if needed. Walking your dog around the boundary line with the collar on but no battery and telling him “back,” “stop,” or some other command to let him know you do not want him to proceed any further needs to be done several times before actual use. You need to make it very clear to your dog what is expected of him.

Friday, August 27, 2010

My Reasons a Pet Containment System is a Good Idea

Pet containment systems have gotten a great deal of popularity these days, and many of us often hear about these products and what they offer. Are these products safe for our beloved animals, and if so, what do they offer you? These are a couple of the most popular questions relating to these products. While the fundamental principles of electronic dog fences are quite simple, many of the top models can get pretty advanced in the functions they offer. I discover something new about them all of the time, and that will likely keep happening as long as they keep manufacturing new and improved features and functions.  Among the best things that these systems offer you is affordability. Sure, a high quality one costs a few hundred dollars, but compare that to thousands for a standard fence. They usually do not require a lot of maintenance. A regular wood fence has to be stained each year, and believe me that's not pleasurable at all. It's pretty difficult to beat something that is cost effective and does not need a great deal of maintenance, however there are many considerations.

Both wireless dog fences, and electric dog fences work well. It will take some training, however with the right training, they really will give you results. Not only do they work, they are safe and humane if utilized as they were designed. This subject has been discussed a good deal with these systems, and I value everyone's thoughts. However, personally I do believe they are safe and humane. A primary reason my two canines listen to me is because they have rules. When they disobey the rules, they are corrected, but by no means hurt. They trust me. I feel that any dog product can be inhumane. It all depends on whose hand the product is in.

Electronic dog products do take training, however the training is simple and can be achieved by anybody willing to give it some time on a daily basis. Nearly all of these fences include things like video tutorials and directions. The video tutorials that come with them are excellent. Innotek®, PetSafe®, and Sportdog®, are probably the most popular products. All three are made by Radio Systems Inc.®. When it comes to these particular brand names, as long as you have purchased from an "authorized retailer", you have full access to the assistance (800 number) offered. They are willing to assist with any kind of difficulties you may have.

Another significant advantage many people don't usually think about is the fact that electronic pet fence systems do not obstruct any views. This can be extremely good for anybody who is part of a neighborhood community that does not permit changes to your property like conventional fencing. Also, it is great if you don't desire the view out of your home obstructed.

Pet containment systems are some of the fastest growing dog products around. One of the greatest troubles I see in some people, is that they don't understand what they are capable of, and do not take some time to train their pets. Utilized properly, I have seen these products accomplish amazing things. My buddy's dog won't go past the edge of the pavement, no matter if unknown people as well as other dogs pass by. His dog doesn't know that his fence isn't even turned on! Tested benefits that if you take the time to correctly train your dog using a dog containment system, it can and does work.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Electronic Dog Fence is really a Very Humane Alternative for Your Dog

Precisely what is an electronic dog fence system and furthermore what will it do for your canine? These fence products are also called pet containment systems. They can provide a very good alternative to a normal fence surrounding your home and backyard. These products either consist of some sort of wireless transmitter, or an electric line which is usually hidden around the border of one's backyard. Along with appropriate training, these kinds of devices lay claim to be an appropriate option to the work and tremendous expense it does take to put in a regular fence. A particular concern has often surrounded these products. Are these types of products humane?

Just like you might probably anticipate, many people very often disagree on whether it is an effective way to keep your puppy inside limitations of the yard, and even be it believed as vicious not to mention abnormal abuse.  Let us look at the many statements and details surrounding these types of systems.

An invisible dog fence, at least some of the most well-known models, are made up of a wireless transmitter (wireless dog fence) or a line hidden alongside your property (electric dog fence) which picks up a signal coming from a transmitter on your pet's collar. If your canine friend strays over the limit it sends out a caution tone to the pup. If your dog disregards this and does not come back from the buried line, it then sends out a remedial impulse, generally in the way of a shock. That zap is what people often get upset about. This will be the very issue that you have to determine for yourself is it humane or not. I have been zapped by means of these kinds of products, and I do not feel these products do any harm to the pet at all, however I am certainly not here to make anyone's mind up with regards to their inclinations. Canines remedy each other in mother nature by using their mouth and teeth, and one of these kinds of devices does no more than say, "Hey, that's way too far." Quite a few variations of dog training might be inhumane when not suitably used, as well as many forms can certainly be humane if correctly utilized.

This method of fencing is actually practical in the event your local association won't allow for visible fencing and also if you find it difficult to find the money for a traditional fence. We should recognize that, a fence is normally high-priced. But when you have animal friends, you often will need a means to keep them within your property and not walking around all around the city messing up other human beings yards.

In the event that you are on the side that says people ought to train and even become the leader and master of their pet, then this particular type of fence wouldn't bother you at all. In the event that you feel that these models are generally harmful and inhumane for your animal then the concept of an electric dog fence is in all probability not for you. If you slide in the middle of these 2 groups, you have to choose which is a little more significant to you. Sometimes you can get that middle ground simply by setting the remedial zap to a reduced stage which is not really hurting the puppy, just presenting them a reminder not to stray. You should not overlook that the alert tone is usually all that's needed after the puppy has come to understand that a zap will follow the actual tone if not listened to.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Basics of Electronic and Wireless Dog Fence Systems

The basic components of electronic dog fence systems whether they be electric or wireless, are much the same.  They all consist of a receiver collar that your pet wears, and a transmitter that sends a signal out to the collar.  In some way or another, you are able to set the range of the system.  With an electric system, wire is buried around the perimeter of the area to be contained.  A wireless version is much easier.  Just set the range on the transmitter.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Are Electronic Dog Fences Humane?

Just what is an electronic dog fence and what can it do for your dog? These pet containment systems give you a good solution to an old-fashioned fence bordering your personal property and yard. They either consist of a wireless transmitter, or an electronic wire which is usually buried throughout the perimeter of your home. When used with appropriate training, these products can be a great alternative to the hard work and money it takes to put in a traditional fence. There is one concern that has generally surrounded these products. Are they humane?

As you might believe, people today typically disagree about whether or not this really is an effective way to keep your pet contained inside your yard, or whether it's regarded as cruel and inhumane punishment. Let us consider the many statements and facts surrounding these types of systems.

There are two main types of electronic systems, the wireless dog fence, and the electric dog fence. For the purpose of this topic, the principle function is the same for both types. If your canine friend strays over the line it sends out a warning tone to the pet. If your pet ignores this tone, it then sends out a static correction, also known as a "shock". That is where the debate begins, and a decision you will have to make for yourself. My personal opinion is that it is not harmful to your canine, but definitely gets her attention and is very effective if properly used. I have felt the "shock" and it is no more than that static you get when sliding your feet across the floor in socks and then touching your best friend.

Some reasons to use an electronic dog fence are:
  • Living in a community or neighborhood with an association that will not allow visible fencing.
  • Not being able to afford for a traditional fence. We should realize that, a fence is normally costly.
  • Protecting your pet from definite dangers such as cars, and other animals should you meet one of the above criteria or a similar situation.
We owe it to our pets and to our neighbors to keep our animals within our property limits and not exploring the neighborhood, making a mess, and putting themselves in danger.

So, when all is said and done, there is not a cut in stone answer. It really depends on you, the individual, and what you really believe. I cannot and do not want to force people to believe that my way is the only way. If you are unsure if it is a good option for your pet, there are many alternatives available. Proper research and thought must go into deciding if one of these products will work for you and your pet, and if you must devote the time and energy into properly training your pet with it. Never just set it up, put on the collar and think it will work. The great thing is that these systems come with great training guides and many with a DVD or Video. Be sure to use it. I hope this helps with this difficult, but necessary question you may be asking yourself.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Wireless and Electric Dog Fence Systems now Available

One of the hottest things in the pet industry these days is the invisible fence.  There are two main types of invisible dog fence systems out there.  There is the electric dog fence system that uses wire that you bury in the ground around the perimeter of the area you want your dog contained in, then there is the wireless dog fence system.  These systems use state of the art technology to set up boundaries and establish containment.  Both types of fences are very effective and humane.  The can cover many acres of area, with extra wire and accessories, and are much safer than letting your dog roam wherever he pleases.   There are even products out there that take the place of dog crates or kennels.  Each person has his/her own opinion about electronic products for their pets.  I suggest you do some research and base your opinion on that research.