Dog Fences are a training aid than condition your dog to stay inside your property boundaries.
Your dog wears a special collar that warns them when they get too close to the fence boundary and corrects them if they get any closer. With instruction, your dog learns that they need to turn back from the boundary whenever they hear the beep. Here are a four basic things you need to look for when selecting your dog fence system.
In-ground systems use a buried boundary wire that goes around your property. They take a little more work to set up than a wireless dog fence system, but give you a lot more flexibility as you can create any shape boundary, not just a circle. In-ground systems are much more reliable and can do up to 100 acres. But, they will take a full day to set up. The leading in-ground brands are PetSafe, Innotek, SportDog, and Perimeter Technologies.
Rechargeable systems add the convenience and cost savings of being able to recharge the dog fence collar, but you will usually pay more for these systems up-front. The most popular rechargeable dog fence systems are the Innotek IUC-5100 and IUC-4100.
Also look for a system where the correction level can be changed to allow you to adjust the level to your dog's individual temperament. More advanced system have a computer that increases the correction level as the dog gets closer to the boundary. This is a nice feature to have, and is on the upper echelon systems from Innotek and Perimeter Technologies.
Robert Holmes is a trainer for Dog Fence DIY, a website that shows dog owners how select a dog fence, install the system, and train their dogs in using the system. If you're planning to install your own fence I'd highly recommend you go and check out Robert's website - www.dogfencediy.com
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Please consult the services of a Professional Dog Trainer, Behaviorist or Veterinarian before implementing any of the advice contained on this site.