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What is a Wireless Dog Fence

After the underground fences have made fencing tasks much easier, now come the wireless dog fences.

After the underground fences have made fencing tasks much easier, now come the wireless dog fences. Wireless dog fences not only did away with the physical dog fences but also the underground wires that took a few hours to install along the boundary line.

A wireless dog fence only needs a transmitter and a collar for the dog. The transmitter encompasses the area around the property and is easily programmable. All one has to do is determine the periphery within which the dog can roam freely. This is then programmed on the transmitter, which sends signals to the receiver attached to the dog's collar.

Once the programming is done, a signal is now radioed and the receiver constantly gets that signal. During this time, the pet is free to roam and play. When the dog comes near the edge of that area, the pet receives a warning beep.

Manufacturers of these wireless dog fences claim that the warning beep, plus the light electric shock that is emitted if the pet still persists, are more startling to the animal than harmful.

Installation of a wireless dog fence also has to be properly complemented with training. In any case, wireless dog fences are great because they got rid of the unsightly poles and have no wires to bury.

How to set up a wireless dog fence

Installing a wireless dog fence can be a walk in the park. You would need to find a convenient outlet from where to plug the transmitter. The waves could easily flow across walls and furniture without a hitch.

How to maintain a wireless dog fence

All you have to do is to keep the batteries charged and in good condition. These batteries are usually replaced with some regularity, such as every two to three months. After the underground fences have made fencing simpler, wireless dog fences have, in turn, revolutionized the system because they can be installed in a matter of minutes.


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