Wireless Dog Fencing Is About Saving Both Money and Time
February 9, 2009 by Jason58
Wireless fencing can give much benefit to you. Have you ever wanted to keep your dog with you, without using a fence? Does your dog have a problem with digging under your current fence? Do you take your dog with you on hunting or camping trips? Would you like to own an underground dog fence, but don’t have time to spend on installation? Do you have certain areas in your home which you would like to be off limits to your dog? A wireless dog fence might be a good option for you if you answer positively to any of these questions.
Invisible dog fence is becoming very popular nowadays. If your bank account is a concern then a wireless dog fence is a good option saving lots of money spent on a physical fence that can be dug under. It will give your dog plenty of freedom to run and play, while at the same time keeping him safe, secure, and well behaved. A wireless dog fence is safe for your dog, doesn’t put you into danger of bankruptcy, and doesn’t take but a few minutes to install. You can’t see it and no one knows it’s there except you and your dog.
Some wireless dog fences are also available for use inside the home as well as outside, giving you the ability to allow your dog some freedom inside your home while still controlling his boundaries. And because they are easily portable, traveling is a cinch when you use wireless dog fence! If physical fencing doesn’t keep your dog in, adding a static correction will keep them from even challenging the physical fence. With training, your dog will learn that the fence boundary itself is to be respected because the wireless dog fence can be set up within it.
When choosing a wireless dog fence for your dog, keep in mind a few important details. We always recommend that you purchase your system from a reputable manufacturer with a good warranty, for peace of mind right from the start. Examples include Petsafe, Innotek, and Perimeter. Your transmitter needs to be appropriate for your dog’s weight. Another transmitter may be better than one if you need a larger area. A wireless dog fence may not be the right choice for you if your yard is sloped. And you should definitely choose a model that has adjustable correction levels, so that you can personalize the training program for your particular dog.
If you use the instructions, then installing will be easy and only take a few minutes. You will place the transmitter either within your home, or possibly in your garage. The transmitter does need to be kept out of the rain. You can then place the wireless dog fence collar on your dog and begin training him; do not neglect this essential part of the process.
Some dogs may take longer than others to learn the boundaries, but the average is a few weeks. Consistency and persistence in training will pay off. You should always supervise your dog for the initial period after the installation of your wireless dog fence. You can also place flags to mark the boundaries and use them to show your dog where he is allowed to be. Make sure you have a leash on hand, because you will need it for your first few times. Also, you need to turn the correction level to the lowest point. Then follow him on the leash, allowing him to explore until he reaches the boundary and receives a mild shock. The shock is made to get your dog’s mind on the line that you set. It is similar to the shock you receive from the carpet when you rub your feet on it. Pull back and praise your dog after they receive the shock.
Give treats if you want to make your training better. Your dog may learn to respect the boundary within one or two times, or it may take a bit longer for him to understand. He will eventually learn, however, and then you will be able to remove the leash. Continue supervising him without the leash for awhile, until you feel very confident in observing him respecting the boundaries of the fence at all times. The method for training a dog to an radio dog fence is very similar.
Wireless dog fence is a great new thing today, and is good for dog owners as an affordable fence for their dog. While there is possibly no perfect solution to keeping our dogs safe and contained, today’s inventions such as the wireless dog fence are coming very close!

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The PIF-300 PetSafe Wireless Fence Features:
Safe and portable
Easy to install
No wires to bury or poles to set up
For dogs 15 lbs. and up
Covers larger area than other wireless dog fences
Waterproof receiver collar has 6 levels of adjustable correction and weighs only 2.5 ounces
Works best in mostly flat, square yards
Includes 50 training flags, manual and training guide
Lifetime limited warranty
The wireless dog fence uses a constant radio signal to create a “safe zone.” When your pet leaves the safe zone, he receives a mild correction until he returns – which means it is escape-proof. And the wireless dog fence is completely portable. The PetSafe? Wireless Dog Fences works best in square, flat yards. This wireless dog fence is recommended for pets that weigh at least 15 lbs.
Wireless Dog Fence: The Way to Save Time, Money, and Your Dog
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