Wireless Dog fence:

In continuation with the development of dog fence that need no physical fence construction, the Wireless dog fence is a revolutionary new idea. This is a development of the underground wire fences where a wire had to be buried
under the ground for about 2 inches, all along the boundary. The wireless dog fence is a system which is quite similar, but sans the wire.

Wireless systems use a transmitter, which covers the area around the property as per the settings given to it. One can easily programme the transmitter for distance. A signal can now be radioed around the property. The dog collar is also a lightweight receiver that listens to the radio signal .While it is receiving the signal; the dog is free to run and play. Just as the dog approaches the boundary area, the collar receives a warning beep. If the dog continues to challenge the wireless dog fence, it receives a light electric shock, which can be startling but not harmful. With some repetition and training, the dog learns and understands the boundaries, which it is supposed to adhere to. Setting the boundaries takes only a few minutes. Simply adjust the range setting on the transmitter, from a radius of just a few feet - up to 90 feet. The wireless fence, true to its name, needs no unattractive poles to set up and no wires to bury in the yard.

Setting it up:

It takes a very little time to set up the wireless dog fence.The transmitter needs a 110 V connection.It can be located at any discreet location in the house . The signals can easily flow across walls and furniture without any problems.

Maintenance and availability:

The maintenance is very little and all one needs to do is keep the batteries in good state and replace at scheduled intervals, mostly 2-3 months. The wireless dog fence has eased the fencing task even further after the underground fences made it simpler. There are a variety of products in the market and one can check the net for product specifications and prices of each type before finalizing one.
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