Dog Fences, responsible pet ownership starts with keeping your pet safely at home.
Dog fences also known as containment systems provide your pet with freedom and safety while costing thousands less than conventional fencing. If your dog runs out your open door, he is still contained.
Dog fences come in two styles: in ground or wireless both are very effective with training your pet the limits of its boundaries. The wireless style offers safety, portability and no underground wires to install and no need to dig up your lawn to install this instant pet fence. You just plug in a cord to a 110 outlet and the wireless fence is installed. No unattractive poles to set up and no wires to bury. The wireless dog fencing use a radio signal that create a "stay zone". Dog fences have a transmitter placed somewhere inconspicuously in your home. Signal can transmit reliably through walls or other household obstructions, so transmitter can be placed in any convenient and discreet location in your house, typically a garage or closet. Transmitter emits a radio signal around your home. Setting the boundaries for your yard takes only a few minutes by adjusting the range on the transmitter, from a radius of just a few feet to up to a radius of 90 feet. Your pet wears a lightweight receiver collar that listens for the signal. When the pet leaves the dog fence area while wearing the receiving collar he receives a warning beep then a mild light static energy pulse correction until he returns to the stay zone. With a little training that is simple and quick, your pet quickly learns its boundaries. Dog wireless fence is a completely portable fencing system; you can take it and your pet wherever you go.
Dog fences that are designed to be place permanently in the ground you bury an antenna, or "wire," around the area of enclosure, or perimeter. You lay it out to fit your own individual yard. It can be large or small. It can be any shape. You can enclose your yard or enclose areas within your yard, such as a flowerbed or tool shed. Wired pet containment systems must be installed in a loop. If the loop is broken, the system will not function. A transmitter in your garage monitors the perimeter. Your dog wears a receiver collar if he crosses the boundary created by the wire; he receives corrective stimulation by electric current. By negative reinforcement, your dog learns to stay within the perimeter.
Allow your dog to be free to run and play with an in ground or wireless dog fence.

