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       Home » Articles » DogContainment » The Underground Dog Fence: Nice House, Nice Puppy

    The Underground Dog Fence: Nice House, Nice Puppy

     

    One thing that people who buy pets when they are babies find out the hard way, is that they have to restrain the access such pets will have to certain parts of the house. After the initial surprise, pet owners learn that restricting their pets to the areas of their choosing is actually quite affordable by getting a pet containment system. The traditional option is to set a fence made of wood, wire, or chain; this can be costly, but it also might go against the house's look. An underground dog fence is a noteworthy alternative in this regard. These fences help in establishing an invisible safe-zone for the pet to wander around.

    How an underground dog fence Works

    Underground dog fences always come with a transmitter and/or receiver kit, boundary wires and training flags. You can establish the exact boundaries you want for your pet and mark them with the flag, then you can test the system before you put it to operation. After donning the collar, your dog will find it impossible to go beyond the limits you set for it. Af first, if the dog comes close to the boundaries, a sound will warn it that it should go back. Furthermore, if the dog proceeds and tries to get out of the invisible fence, he's offered small, harmless static electric pulse that forces him to stay within the boundary limits of the pet area.

    Some degree of training with the dog is needed to get it used to the underground dog fence and how it operates. The purchase of an underground dog fence is usually accompanied by an instructional DVD that helps pet owners to casually train their pets quickly. Do not skip the training offered by the video, as it's crucial in understanding how to make the dog learn the limits to which it can go.

    Moreover, these pet containment systems are quite affordable and easy to set up. The underground dog fence system is very expandable, as you can increase or the area for your animals, reduce or increase the intensity of the punishment, and even include extra dogs.

    Underground dog fences are noteworthy options when used with attention and care. Though they prevent dogs from going out of preset boundaries, pets continue to be vulnerable to trespassers and other animals on the streets so this is something that's important to consider before making an investment.
     

    An underground dog fence is a great way to keep your dog from running away. It also has the advantage that it doesn't obstruct the view from the house. It's very easy and fast to install and operate a underground dog fence, just watch the video that comes with it.

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