Why Get A Pet Safe Fence?

By James Leapen

Dogs are known as man's best friend, so it is no surprise that these animals are kind, loving, and most of all playful. If you are moving to a new home that doesn't have a fence already put up, you may want to consider a pet safe fence to ensure that your pooch remains safely within the confines of your yard. And in addition to keeping your dog safely within your yard's boundaries, one of these fences won't not leave a big dent in your wallet either. They are usually much more affordable than full-sized fences, and are more likely to keep them in the yard as well.

One of the most effective solutions is to physically construct a fence with a gate for your dog. These fences can either be made of brick, wood or any other construction materials. Once they are properly installed and the gate is kept closed they will prevent your dog from running outside the boundaries of your yard. Although this is an effective method of preventing your dog from biting people or simply running wild, you can not install these types of fences in every neighborhood. Installing a standard large fence may not be an option in your area.

A pet safe fence is the only option if you can not set up a traditional fence. Basically what this system is is a set of wires placed above or underneath the ground around lawn, and they function through an electronic collar and a receiver. How the system operates is straightforward. If your dog comes too close to the installed wire around your yard, it will send a signal to the receiver on the collar, which will in turn send a gentle shock to your dog and keep them from coming any closer to the edge of the yard.

The shock is mostly meant to keep your pooch from trying to leave the yard, rather than encouraging them to repeatedly try. These fences can be the easy to install, and can take a huge load off of your mind since you can be sure that they will not run off and possible get injured.

If you are worried that your dog may get out and either get injured or hurt someone else, then a pet safe fence is likely a good investment. This will prevent accidents from happening, and give you with a solid peace of mind. - 29895

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