When you purchase an underground fence for dogs it will require installation of the wire. The wire must be buried under the ground. But that’s the only work it requires. It will come with a wire to go underground, a transmitter, and a transmitter collar for your dog.
In today’s society, rural developments are popping up throughout the USA. These neighborhoods are sometimes controlled by a home-owners’ associations with restrictions on the type of fencing you can put up. At times, these types of groups may contend that regular fencing may compromise the overall aesthetic beauty of the development. Many dog owners, depending on the dog breed that they own, require some type of fencing for safety. Because of this, many dog owners want to install an invisible dog fence. When the dog approaches the location that is too close to the boundary, the collar will give a warning beep from the radio signal frequency that is only audible to the dog. This is a warning. Once the dog goes past the perimeter, designated by buried wires, a shock will be given to the dog similar to static electricity.
A home owner should consider some of the details before installing this type of fencing system. First you should consider the dog. Some dogs with excessive or long hair may need to have an area shaved so on their neck, because the electric current may not make contact with the skin. The shock may in turn be rendered ineffective. The dog may be stubborn and they may ignore the shock which will render the fence ineffective. This type of dog will be completely unaffected by the fence because there are some dogs with a high threshold for pain. The dog has to be trained to respect the boundaries of this fence.
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