Reshape your Invisible Dog Fence
When we say runner, we usually think to a convict or a sportsman, but dog owners think at their dogs.
But what does it really mean?
A pet owner who’s dog does not like to stay alone at home and escapes from the yard where it is contained will call it a runner. These are not bad dogs, but they are just energetic animals that need to move more than their owners allow them while walking, and they will get bored while staying alone at home as they need either human company or to play with some of their kind. We all want our dogs to have as much freedom as they possibly can, but don’t let your energetic canine companion become prey to the dangers of the outside world. We have different options to provide our dogs with a secure place to stay while we are not at home, but it may be quite difficult to ensure them in the same time the freedom to move as they want. Due to technological developments in the electronic field, a new containment system for our pets occurred on the market, and most providers refer to as the invisible dog fence..
All those people who don’t want to built any kind of physical fence to border their yard or even the entire property can now be relieved, because the invisible dog fence is in fact and electronic system composed of a central unit also called transmitter, a number of proximity sensors and a collar that will be worn by the dog. The array of sensors that border the restraining space will sense the dog approaching and then the collar will by trigger by the central unit to issue a warning beep, in order to indicate your dog to stop or turn around. While firstly using such a collar, the dog will probably not understand the meaning of the warning beep and will continue advancing towards the limits of the yard, but in this case the collar will be trigger to deliver it a mild electric pulse that will convince the dog to stop. Shocks are delivered only when they are required, but after a couple of such unpleasant experiences your dog will learn that is better to stop when he hears the warning sound, so there will be no more need of the shocks.
The major issue most people have with these fences is that they believe the shock the collar gives their dog is inhumane treatment. Maybe this belief was true in 1971, when the invisible dog fence has been first invented, but since then the whole containment system drastically improved. The shock given to your canine companion is little more than the same static shock you can get from rubbing your feet on carpet with socks on and then touching a metallic object. The dog is not harmed but astonished. Test the shock and set it as intense as you want.
It is less cruel than exposing the dog to accidents or other mishaps.
These fences are used for long time now. They are worth the money you invested in.
You’ll enjoy seeing your dog playing safely inside the fenced area.
Do yourself and your puppy a favor, and get an invisible fence for him or her to play around in. Nobody will regret.