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Home » Articles » DogContainment » Overview Of Wireless Pet Containment Fences
Wireless pet containment fences were proposed by manufacturers as a solution
for dog owners who wish to contain their animals in a part of their property
without using a leash. 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.
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Overview Of Wireless Pet Containment Fences
A wireless pet containment fence comes with a transmitter that emits radio
signals at 17,5 KHz. 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. Once the transmitter is
plugged into an outlet at home, it starts emitting radio signals which are in
turn interspersed by the receiver. 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.
It's not difficult at all to install a wireless pet containment fence. With the
help of instructions given in a booklet or DVD, owners can set everything up
themselves. These fences now come in different designs and models so it's
important that the owners make the right choice before making a purchase.
Tips for Selecting 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 should be big enough
to cover the area that you want to assign to your dog. If you need coverage for
an unusually large area, you can always buy an extra transmitter.
As mentioned before, an instructional booklet or DVD explaining the operation of
the wireless pet containment fence you purchase is very much essential since
this would clarify everything including installation and training to the
management of the pet. For this reason, it's suggested that you make sure the
product you choose to buy comes with clear, concise directions.
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