Knowing What Is A Wireless Dog Fence

June 7, 2011. 

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A wireless dog fence is a device that is lightweight and very easy to use. It projects a circular boundary wherein it beeps whenever your pet goes beyond the boundary and your pet will receive a shock when remains still in that boundary.

These works by initially plugging it in and then setting up the boundary of your wireless fence through a transmitter that sends radio waves. The waves are picked up by a receiver collar in a form of a shock or an audio warning. So you don’t have to worry whether your dog will roam around the neighborhood or just quickly jump off your fence.

Benefits of wireless dog fences:

Highly portable
You can take this anywhere with you. In the park, mall or anywhere you wish to go. They are easy to carry and do not take time to set up in case you wanted to transfer from one place to another.

Affordability
This wireless dog fence is way much affordable compared to a new built fence. Though, it may cause a few hundred dollars, it won’t give you the burden of buying the building materials for a traditional fence and you will actually save a lot than building a new one.

With the help of this new gadget for your dogs, having him around in the yard alone is extremely safe because you don’t have to be worried you miss your dog out of your sight. For sure, your pet’s just there roaming inside the boundary you set. Your dogs will also be comfortable because of its collar design; it is just like your pet is wearing an ordinary collar. This wireless dog fence is available in different units, wherein you get to choose on what type you are most comfortable with, although they don’t differ in the benefits that you will be receiving. Pet enthusiasts should really try these to get the benefits offered by this extreme gadget.

Updated June 7, 2011. Published April 28, 2011. 

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