Protect Your Pet With An Invisible Dog Fence

Most of us have met at least once dogs that ran away from their masters. A runner is a dog that got away from its confined area and now runs freely. They aren’t dangerous dogs; they only ran away to play and now they’re exposed to being accidentally hit by cars. As a dog owner, you want your dog to enjoy its freedom as much as possible, but you want to avoid it being killed accidentally. Now, due to technological research, you have the option to offer your dog an illusionary freedom, while keeping it safe from harm. This system is called the invisible dog fence. You must install this fence in the area surrounding your dog’s playground and also attach a collar at the neck of the dog, that is connected with the sensors of the fence. The collar produces warning sounds only when the dog gets closer to the limits of the area. If the dog still doesn’t listen, and get closer to the immaginary fence, the collar will trigger a mild shock. With this method, your pet will learn quickly that it’s not a good idea to go outside the limits of the area. The major issue most people have with these fences is that they believe the shock the collar gives their dog is inhumane treatment. However, since they were first invented in 1971, the invisible dog fence has been improved drastically. The dog collar associated with the fence only sends the dog a mild shock, that cannot hurt him. They are not dangerous at all. Almost all types of collars have adjustable intensity of the shocks so you can set the collar to administer milder shocks if your dog is very young or very small. It is certainly more humane than the suffering your dog would experience if he is hit by a vehicle or wounded by a neighbour’s gun. Invisible fences have been rewarding for dogs and their owners for decades now. Buying a dog fence is definitely worth the price, as you won’t have to worry about your dog running away again. Your dog will be happier than ever that you allow him or her to play and frolic in an open area where they can see everything around them. If you really want to help your pup, then getting an invisible dog fence for it is a small thing you can do. You won’t regret it.

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