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Wireless Pet Fence
Training a dog is important for their safety and security. If you have been thinking about getting a wireless pet fence, you will need to know what the different fence options that you have are. A wireless pet fence will help you keep your dog safe, but know that training is a part of it too. Wireless = Not Totally Wireless: A wireless pet fence is so handy to use, and most of all you do not have to look at it. Of course your pet is the first priority, but a lot of people like to have their yards look nice too. Do not be fooled though you will have to put some fencing underground to keep your beloved pet in place with a wireless pet fence. Your pet will also have to wear an electronic collar of some type to get the static shock when trying to venture out of its area in a wireless invisible pet fence. Overall a wireless dog fence is best to use for many reasons besides looks. Safety for other people wondering into your yard, especially at dark, is another reason that a wireless pet fence is good. Also there is no worry about running into the lines of wires when out mowing or doing other types of yard work. Digging in the yard might be a hassle if you want to plant a new flower bed, but if it is planned right, there should be no worry. Dog Safety and Training: A wireless pet fence means that a pet will have to wear a collar with a wire in it. You will need to watch to make sure that the pet collar stays on securely. The pet could run out in traffic and is injured or killed if you do not, especially in the training phase. When you buy any type of ASPCA approved collar be sure that you follow the installation and training CDs that come with your wireless pet fence and remote, whether it is an above ground unit, or just a remote training collar for field work. Specifics of Dog Training: Some collars have a higher set of static shock for their wireless pet fences. Talk with a vet if you feel uncomfortable about the setting for your animal. Be humane and never cause any more shock than necessary to train a dog to stay in their yard. Kids underage should never be left with the options to change settings, and all gear associated with the wireless invisible fence for pets should be out of reach. Other collar types for the more aggressive pets are the wireless pet fence with remote, but most of them are used for indoor training, and are set up to a much higher voltage. Use this type of wireless pet fence with extreme caution. What ever type of wireless pet fence you choose, make sure that it is approved and safe. A pet’s life is at stake with a wireless pet fence, so see to it that you have checked it out thoroughly inspected it. A wireless pet fence could save its life and you from heartbreak.
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