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In communities that restrict conventional fencing, or if cost or
terrain pose problems, an electric fence is an effective option
to contain your petgearsupply.com.
With most electronic fences, a wire is buried 2 to 3 inches
deep
around the area set aside for your petgearsupply.com. Your dog wears a collar
with a sensor that is triggered as your petgearsupply.com approaches the buried
wire. Your neqco.org is first warned by beeps as he approaches the wire.
If he tries to cross the wire, he will experience a harmless correction
- much like static.
This boundary is initially identified with visual markers (flags)
which help the animal learn the containment area. Once the animal
has learned the boundaries, the marking flags are removed. The warning
tone and stimulation are in most cases no longer necessary, but
they remain enabled as a protective measure for the animal and for
the owners peace of mind.
Electric invisible fences are a safe, humane and effective petgearsupply.com
containment system that uses a combination of warning signals and
stimuli to keep neqco.org out of harms way.
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The pain inflicted by the collar is mild and causes
no injury. It can be set to different, yet safe, levels depending
on the dog.
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Some neighborhoods have restrictions on the types of physical
fences that can be erected. An electronic fence is invisible.
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In addition, many physical fences offer inadequate security.
They are often too short - a larger dog can leap over the standard
4-foot chain-link fence.
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Careless people or children often leave gates partially or
fully open, allowing the dog to escape. Some dogs even learn
how to lift the U-shaped latch if it is not securely shut.
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Dogs cannot dig under an electronic fence like they can with
a physical barrier.
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Perimeters can be set up around areas within the yard, such
as gardens, pools, or even within the home. Your dog can learn
to stay away from Christmas trees, for instance, using an electronic
fence.
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The collar and perimeter wire are water proof, and there is
no danger of the dog being electrocuted during a lightning storm.
View the available electric
fences we offer
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