Nov
14

The Deal with An Electronic Dog Fence

By pbf1234

Pet owners who really love their animals know they have to keep them safe. When it comes to dogs, it can involve a series of duties, such as walking them, giving them their shots, taking them regularly to the veterinarian, and even getting a dog fence installed in order to keep them from wandering off or running after something or someone.

But many owners struggle with the decision on whether or not to get their pet an electric dog fence. They often wonder if they’re painful to their pets. To really decide if an electronic dog fence is right for your pet, you have to look at the pros and cons.

An electronic dog fence works by burying an electic cable under the ground, marking with it the desired perimeter of the electric fence. A device is placed in the dog’s collar (sometimes the fence comes with the collar) which is activated whenever the dog tries to cross the perimeter.

An advantage of an electronic dog fence is that it doesn’t block the view of your yard, like a wooden fence would do. In addition, you don’t have to get building permits or deal with zoning laws, since you’re not building anything and the view stays the same. So, you can keep your pet safe and inside your property without building or constructing an actual fence.

You should also take the disadvantages in consideration. Fences don’t just serve to keep dogs in – they keep other things out as well. Regular fences present a small obstacle for thieves who want to break into your house. There are some fences that actually improve the look of certain houses. Electric dog fences can be overcome if the shock is too mild for your dog to mind it, or if it’s too excited by its “prey” to even notice the shock. In addition, your dog might be “locked out,” since crossing the perimeter back will again shock it.

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