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The SD-2000: The Best Basic In Ground Pet Fencing System
Posted by: | CommentsFor those of you that don’t know, the SD-2000 is Innotek’s basic in ground pet fencing system that is recommended for those dog owners that want to set boundaries to their pets. The SD-2000 set includes a strap collar made of nylon, a 6 volts alkaline battery, a collar transmitter-receiver that is resistant to water, a set if boundaries of 150 meters, and a DVD. The wire has to be buried underground and the radio field adjusted from a distance of 1 to 3 meters from it. Driveways can also be used and covered in expansion joints of by making grooves and then sealing them.
At least at the beginning, the flags that came with the system have to be installed around the perimeter for initial training. The DVD included with the SD-2000 is a great way of understanding how the system works, specially for those who haven’t trained dogs before. Due to its Run-through-Prevention mechanism, the SD-2000 in ground pet fencing system offers a cost effective, reliable, and humane containment for your pet, allowing for loops, gate blockers, and other features.
The system works by giving out a warning sound whenever the dog tries to approach the system, and it delivers a static shock when the dog tries to leave the boundaries. This electric stimulation is preset and it increases in intensity as the pet approaches the boundary. A noteworthy flexibility offered with SD-2000 is the possibility of purchasing the boundary wire at wholesale prices from other sources. The checkpoint in such scenarios is the adherence to the right type of UV protected wire that has the right length, width and gauge measurements.
Functions of the SD-2000
One of the remarkable features is the expandability of the kit to cater to a boundary of around 5 acres. The boundary wire is UV protected and long lasting. Because it’s flexible and customizable, you can set the boundaries any way you want it. The wire installation tips and RF choke/test loop instructions available online at the website is quite utile and helps a novice in getting the SD-2000 set up within minutes.
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Learning a Bit about Electric Dog Fences
Posted by: | CommentsThe most efficient new method of pet containment is through the utilization of invisible dog fences. They are very popular due to the lack of wires that can get entangled around the pet or other objects. In previous years, invisible dog fences were installed in the same manner than electric dog fences. However in recent years the set up has become completely easy to do.
Wireless dog fences work upon mechanisms involving singular or conjoined transmitters. These can be installed indoors or outdoors, and that will depend on the specific characteristics of the product. Part of the specifications include the radio signals that are emitted by the transmitters and that can be detected by a small gadget that has been inserted in the dog’s collar. The owner of the pet can place the transmitter anywhere in his or her property and set the radius of operation of the transmitter as well. When the collar receives the radio signals, it will emit a beep to warn the dog that it’s getting dangerously close to the limits of the boundaries at which point the collar will deliver a harmless, but annoying electric shock.
Characteristics
You can customize electric dog fences by changing the intensity of the electrical shocks that the collar delivers according to the temperament and size of your dog. The battery attached to the receiver collar may be rechargeable or renewable depending upon he product you choose to purchase. Most of these devices are water-proof, and they’re all considered safe for both the pet and the owner.
Things to Take into Account
You should keep certain things in mind when it comes to selecting your wireless dog fence:
The purchase price is not the only cost, ask for any maintenance costs that you’ll have to pay eventually.
Try to select a trustworthy supplier and ensure that you acquire some type of warranty for it
When it’s time to replace the batteries, get the ones that will last longer.
If possible and if the system allows it, set a back up power system in case there is a blackout.
Consider your dog’s temperament and size for selection of your containment system
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Understanding Wireless Containment Systems
Posted by: | CommentsAll of us adore the pets we have, or we wouldn’t bother taking care of them. However, pets are still animals, and sometimes their instincts take over and they can turn our houses into a mess in a matter of seconds if we don’t have a pet containment system. If you have the time it takes to give your pet traditional training, that’s good, but if you don’t, then you should try one of the many other options available. Pet containment systems allow pet owners with little time to reduce the time of training it takes to teach their pets what they shouldn’t do in a very calm and understanding manner.
Types of Containment Systems
The three basic prevalent forms of pet containment systems available according to the circumstances and size of the pet are as follows:
Indoor containment systems are recommended for small sized pets that should not go outside of the house at any time. You can totally restrict or allow the roaming of your pet in certain rooms of your house. The mounted doors working upon pressure or hardware are popular. That’s because they are convenient for both the pet, and the owner.
Outdoor containment systems are sometimes invisible or wired fencing around the property or any specific area to permit or prohibit the access of your pet. These systems can be built around your dog’s kennel, so that your pet will be contained without the need to put it on a leash all day long.
The last type of containment system is the wireless pet containment system, which uses a transmitter to work. This system works by using static shocks to confuse the dog and to punish it if it tries to leave the area that was set for it. Eventually, the dog figures out that it can avoid the shocks by not leaving the assigned area.
Things to Consider
There are some things that you have to take into consideration when choosing the most appropriate pet containment system:
The size and age of the pet should be taken in regard to choose the intensity and form of containment system
In addition, the personality of your pet also plays a part.
Always purchase a trusted product from a certified seller
Irrespective of the containment system, don’t miss to play an active role in training the pet
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Benefits of the Sportdog’s SDF-100
Posted by: | CommentsInnotek IUC-4100: How It Works
Posted by: | CommentsInnotek’s IUC-4100 is an in-ground pet fencing system that has proved to be very useful when it comes to keep your dog from going out of a delimited area of your choice. It includes many features, among them, a Ready Test mode that indicates that the system is ready to be used. Another of its features is its the Run-Through mechanism, which will give your pet one of three previously arranged containment stimulations if your dog tries to leave the defined boundaries.
The IUC-4100 includes 500 feet of boundary wire (approximately 150 meters) and 50 training flags. If you want to cover a bigger area, you can buy additional wire and flags. The collars included in Innotek’s IUC-4100 are satin-like, and weight very little; they also work with small lithium batteries that can be recharged when they run out of power.
Another advantage of the battery provided with the ultrasmart in-ground fencing system is that it works even when there is a power failure. To top it off, the collar includes a battery level indicator and an automatic systems check that will confirm that the collar is in working conditions. Finally, the collar is resistant to water and bad weather, it comes with a limited lifetime warany, and it’s even compatible with the Innotek In-Door Zones ZND-1000 system.
A couple of splicers, probes and an instructional DVD accompany every purchase of the IUC-4100 collar. The DVD will help you understand how to train your dog to use the system.
Benefits of the IUC-4100
You’ll be atle to set your own limits to your pet. The boundary wire is UV protected and long lasting. Training becomes hassle-free with the help of the instructional DVD. The collar is comfortable, light-weighted and comes with a snug-fit indicator that informs the need about possible adjustments to be made. The system has been designed to be easy to use. Finally, there are several levels of correction.
How Can an Ultrasmart Contain and Train Pet Fencing System Help You
Posted by: | CommentsKeeping Your Pet Safe with the Best In-Ground Radio Fence for Dogs
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The PRF-3004 is a system that consists of an in-ground radio fence that allows you to set a training perimeter for your dog with 500 feet of wire and 50 training flags. Our PRF-3004 makes dog training very easy and practical. Not only the PRF-3004 comes with a nylon collar strap, but it can be expanded if you have a large property or area
The jewel of our in-ground radio fence is the super-light, water proof receiver unit that is incoporated to an adjustable collar. Trouble shooting tips that are easy accessible online are remarkable and aids even a novice in setting the unit within minutes. This online information can be easily accessed in case of minor problems related to installation, battery change, etc. If you wish, you can even buy the PUL-275 collar, which is sold separately and is completely compatible with the PRF-3004 system.
The system works with an RFA-67 battery, and it has a light indicator that will let you make tests when troubleshooting. The PRF-3004 system comes with a collar that is perfectly compatible with any other containment system produced by Petsafe.
The success of the in ground pet containment unit totally relies on the product, the installation and the training that the pet owners offer their pets. Of course, the main reason why the product is successful is that it delivers clear and effective results.
Better Training with the PRF-3004
It pays to take some time to plan the perimeter you want before you actually go and install it. The flags that are installed with the perimeter allow your dog to indentify the limits which it can’t go beyond. With a lead on your dog, spend the first few days walking your dog around the perimeter and train your dog to come back when ever he gets close to a flag by offering him a treat.
Only after this, you can turn on the invisible fence, and you can bring your dog close to the perimeter and pull it back whenever you hear the warning tone. That way, your dog will learn to pull back on its own whenever it hears the warning tone.
Then gradually progress to an off lead training session and reward your dog when he resists going through the perimeter. If you’d like to learn more, click on one fo the links to watch some videos on how to train your dog.