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Underground Dog Fence: The Best Solution for a Runaway DogWe've all had dogs who have given us the slip at one time or another.
We've all had dogs who have given us the slip at one time or another. This scenario is acceptable if your dog has either been spayed or neutered, if your pet is well-received anywhere he goes or if his behavior doesn't disturb feeding time. However, more often than not, there are a lot of problems brought about by pets that run free. This is why you should start considering installing a fence. Traditional dog fences may be made of wrought iron, aluminum, or wood, but if you happen to be one of those people who are not receptive to view-obstructing fences, an underground dog fence may be for you. Origin of Underground Dog Fences Underground dog fences were believed to have started in the 1970s. Manufacturers have tried many ways to come up with a containment alternative that is effective and safe for pets yet at the same time are least obstructive for the homeowner. An underground dog fence combines electronics and technology and is now a hugely popular training tool despite its having started as a mere containment apparatus. The companies that are now extensively manufacturing underground dog fences have extensive networks of retailers and distributors, all hoping to get a piece of this highly effective product. Underground dog fences have been approved by several veterinary and animal rights associations such as the ASPCA.
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