Training Your Dog With Wireless Pet Containment Systems
For those of you who are seeking a hassle free solution for your dog
containment within set boundaries, innovative and trendy pet containment systems
prove to be handy and utile
Kinds of Dog Containment Systems
These can be either electronic wired or wireless.
The wired one requires a collar that has to be worn by the dog and a small
transmitter. An invisible fence is installed by burying a wire in the desired
limits of the dog containment area. The transmitter is placed near the wiring
and it effectively completes the circuit composed by the wiring, ready to detect
the approaching of the dog's collar. Activated by either a rechargeable battery
or an electric unit, the pet containment system warns your dog with a sound when
he is about to go out of the boundary. When he goes beyond, mild, harmless
static electric shock is offered and this in turn restrains him from going
further beyond.
The wireless system works similarly but it doesn't involve the problem of wiring
the system. Every single dog containment system comes with a training DVD that
will let you understand how the system works and how to use it to train your
dog.
Advantages of Pet Containment Systems
Not only you get to set the exact limits of your dog's movements, but you also
keep him from running into hazards, like running cars. In addition, you can
forget about the problems caused when your dog runs after guests or strangers,
and if you live in an open area, it won't be able to wander off and get lost.
Compared with electrical fences, containment systems are cheaper and more
effective.
Training and installation takes no time. Pet containment systems are versatile
in nature and can be chosen based on the availability of area, the temperament
and the size of the dog. Trenches and pits will be a thing of the past.
There isn't a limit on the number of dogs that you can confine within a single
pet containment system. Your dog and your guests will be safe, even if you're
not home.
There are several pet containment systems for those who want to keep their dog confined to a certain area. They are very versatile and can adopt almost any form and size. In addition, a dog containment system can be used for as many dogs as you want.
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