A Brief Explanation Of What A Wireless Pet Containment Fence IS
Wireless pet containment fences were developed as a solution for dog owners
who had trouble keeping their dogs contained within a certain area. They have
some advantages over traditional fences, for example, your dog can't jump over
them or dig a hole to go under it, which sometimes resulted in a stuck or
injured dog.
A wireless pet containment fence works by using a remote transmitter that sends
singal waves at 17,5 Kilo Hertz. Other parts of the set include a collar that is
worn comforably by the dog, 50 training flags that help the dog locate the
boundaries of its designated area, and an instructions booklet. After the
transmitter is plugged to any regular house current outlet, it will emit radio
signals that can be picked up by the receiver in the dog's collar. Using the
radio signals, the collar can detect when the dog comes close to the fence, in
which case it will emit a warning sound. In spite of this, if the dog steps out
of the boundary, a harmless static electric shock is offered to the pet thereby
distracting and containing the dog in the fenced area.
Installing a wireless pet containment fence is quite simple. With the help of
instructions given in a booklet or DVD, owners can set everything up themselves.
For best results, dog owners should research the several advantages and
disadvantages of models before making a decision.
Tips to Choosing a Wireless Pet Containment Fence
The collar that comes with the system should be comfortable to wear and able to
resist bad weather and rought treatment. The coverage area offered by a wireless
pet containment fence should match with what the pet requires. Installation of
an additional transmitter can pacify the requirement of big areas.
In addition to teaching you how to install the wireless pet containment fence,
the booklet and DVD also give you several tips on how to train your dog so it
slowly gets used to the fence. This is why you should never buy a product that
doesn't come with instructions.
A wireless pet containment fence can help you keep your dog in your property without the use of a leash. They come with a DVD and booklet with instructions. Reading and/or watching the instructions is essential to getting good results with your wireless pet containment fence.
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