Keep Your Pet out of Harm’s Way with an Invisible Fence

One of the main reasons people purchase a fence is to keep their pets from wandering off of their property. Nobody wants to have their dog escape because nobody was watching it for a few moments. For people looking for a quick and effective way to protect their pets, the invisible fence is certainly the way to go. This fence is far less expensive than a regular wooden, aluminum or chain link fence and is can even be configured yourself if you do not wish to hire a professional.  Furthermore, an invisible fence is fully endorsed by veterinarians and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), meaning it is totally safe for your animals. The invisible fence creates an invisible barrier around your property which your dog, after being properly trained, will refuse to cross.

An invisible fence purchase begins when you call to have a professional come out and examine your property. They will work with you to figure out the best places to put your invisible fence and will return at a later date to set up the transmitters which, when placed in a row, emit the fence’s barrier. After the barrier has been created, either you or the person you hired will need to train the dog or other pet to recognize the invisible fence line. After the animal has been properly trained to recognize the fence, you can feel safe in knowing that your dog will remain in the yard even if nobody is outside to watch it. Furthermore, many of these fence companies offer a lifetime warranty on their product, so if it ever breaks they will replace it free of charge.

The invisible fence can be used indoors too. Many companies offer transmitters which can be used to keep your pets from going in to certain parts of your house or jumping up on your favorite chair when you have your back turned. These miniature versions of the invisible style are cheap and can be used with the same collar used for the outdoor version of the fence.

 

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