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Electronic Dog Fence Aids Training



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By : Russ Elderman    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-12 03:22:47
Dogs are wonderful creatures that provide joy and love to their owners. However, not all of them can easily be taught but instead would run around the area. If left uncontrolled, these dogs may cause damage not just to your own property but to other people’s as well. This is why an electric dog fence would bring such a relief to everyone. It will be the first step in training your dog and at the same time bring peace of mind not just to you but to the entire neighborhood.

No Physical Fence Needed

Lest you want to bring images of your dog being electrified just like what you see on science fiction shows, it should then be made clear that an electronic dog fence will not even have an actual fence. Instead, a radio frequency will be emitted from a certain point around your house that will serve as an invisible blanket for your dog. This means you don’t even have to put your backs into creating something just to prevent your dog from roaming around.

What You Get

Most electronic dog fence bundles come with a main transmitter, a receiver, and some boundary flags. As previously mentioned, signals will be coming from a transmitted placed on a central location in your house. The range of the signal will serve as the measurement of invisible fence will surround the transmitter. The receiver will only work once it detects that it is closer to the boundary and when it is at the boundary zone itself. The boundary flags will serve as visual warnings to the dogs that they are very close to a certain point. They will be very helpful while you are starting to train your dog not to wander around the property.

When setting up the system, it is important that you test out the receiver while walking around your desired boundary. The transmitter has a dial to help you set the range of the boundary. It is best to place the transmitter on the attic or any location without any other appliance that might disrupt the signals. Don’t worry about walls as the transmission will still carry a strong signal despite physical barriers. The light on the receiver will alert you about your location ;then you can plot the flags.

Safe for Dogs

Perhaps a big concern for owners would be the physical experience their dogs have to go through when wearing the receiver. These receivers would first play a warning sound to let the dogs know they a nearing a boundary zone. Certainly, when the dog has not been trained yet, they will not be able to understand the sound and will continue to cross the zone. In such case, the receiver will deliver a mild static correction to the dogs. The effect will only last for a few seconds and only when the dogs are inside the zone. It is completely adjustable and has been certified safe for use to all breeds.

Meant for Training

The primary purpose of an electronic dog fence is to assist you in training your pet. It works best for dogs that are over eight pounds so that they will be comfortable while wearing the receiver. Once your dog can be trained to sit or stay, you can start them with this system.

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