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How to Choose the Right Petsafe Radio Fence



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By : Russ Elderman    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-29 23:34:57
Seriously, do you really have time to monitor your dog’s whereabouts? Most likely, you don’t. However, since you are still the dog owner, you will be responsible and liable to anything your pooch does outside your home. If he bites other people, you could be sued and have to pay for compensation. If he trespasses your neighbors’ property and creates damage, you may have to pay as a consequence.

When you don’t have that time, you need to use a Petsafe radio fence. This is a device that creates a barrier outside or inside your home. The purpose of this is to not just contain your pet but also to train him on how to never go beyond his designated area unless you tell him to do so. The radio fence depends on, well, radio signals to create the invisible wall.

Your Choices

You actually have two options when it comes to your Petsafe radio fence. You have the in ground and the wireless versions. Both are effective, but what you pick will depend on your needs and preferences. To help you decide, use the following question:

How big should be the play area of my dog?

If you want a much bigger room for your dog to roam around, you may have to get the in ground radio fence. The wireless type creates a dome or circular play area for your dog. Since most yards are rectangular in form, you can expect his playground to be more limited.

Which is easier to set up?

Between the two, you will experience less hassle in wireless radio fence than in in ground type. This is because you don’t have to bury any wires with the former. You simply need to set up a transmitter in your house or in the garden, and you’re good to go. It will not take you more than 2 hours to make the system work.

On the other hand, if it’s easier for you to lay the wires down on the ground, then by all mean, have the in ground radio fence. As mentioned, it provides you with much bigger coverage for your pet. This is also ideal if you really can’t find a good spot for your transmitter. The transmitter needs to be placed in an area that is near the designated play area. It should also not be hindered by any metal object.

What’s the condition of my dog?

Radio fences will work at all types of breeds. However, it’s recommended that your dog should be at least 8 pounds. This is to ensure that he can be comfortable wearing the receiver collar as well as receiving slight static simulation once he crosses the boundary zone. Those pooches that know the meaning of simple commands such as sit and stay are also perfect candidates for a radio fence.

What should I do if I have a lot of dogs?

There are two components in a radio fence: the one that transmits signals and the other that receives it. The latter is usually represented through a receiver collar, which should be worn by your dog. If you have plenty of dogs, you simply need to buy extra receiver collars for them. There would be no difference as to the quality of the signal being broadcasted.

Author Resource:

For the various varieties of quality Petsafe radio fence visit at http://www.petdepotonline.com

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