Wireless Fence: A Handy List of Tips on How to Keep Your Dog Safe and Free

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When you live in a house and have a nice garden where your dog can play freely it would be a shame to keep it inside or tied to a leash in case it wanders off. The curious creatures that they are, they might end up in your neighbour’s place sniffing the flowers, or worse, run to the street. One of the options is to build a physical fence which will take some time and of course, some investment. 
The other alternative is to buy a wireless fence for dogs that will keep your pouch safely contained.

Why Should You Confine Your Dog?

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Confining your pet not only prevents it from becoming a nuisance for your neighbours, but it is also good for their safety and your peace of mind. Dogs can easily get hit by a passing vehicle if they run into the street or get into an aggressive interaction with another dog. They can also go astray and get lost or stolen by pet thieves. Mishaps happen in an instant and you can’t watch them every second of the day. Protecting them in some way will make you feel more comfortable and your pup will still get to spend time outdoors and enjoy running around.

What Is Exactly a Wireless Fence and How Does it Work?

In case you haven’t come across this techy gadget yet, let’s cover the basics. The wireless fence for dogs is a combination of a transmitter and a receiver collar. The transmitter is plugged into an electrical outlet anywhere in the house and a circular boundary zone is created. The diameter of the zone can be adjusted to your needs, with the center being the spot where the transmitter is plugged in. The system is also portable so you can use it in different locations.
The other part is the dog’s collar. This acts as a receiver or an AM radio and picks up the signal from the transmitter. When the pet is close to the edge of the boundary, it receives feedback that gets their attention and causes them to return to the zone. The levels of correction can be a mixture of beeping sounds and vibrations, and small static shocks if they push past the border. 

Are They Safe for Dogs?

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The wireless electric pet fence is safe, especially if you train your dog properly. Since the system first sets off a warning beep, you can teach your dog to react by moving back to the yard. Once the dog goes outside the radio field, mild static pulses will be delivered until he is back inside the area. There are different settings of the pulses that can be adjusted, and you can choose the lowest if that gets your pup’s attention. An additional safety feature is the complete cut-off of shock after 15 seconds of constant correction. 
You can also set up flags at the border of the confined area as a visual cue for the dog, as this is helpful when you want to use the invisible fence outside the home. If you are camping or spending some time in different locations, it will be easier for your pup to know where the boundary is.

How Big of an Area Can It Cover?

The wireless electric dog fence can cover both small and larger areas, starting from a 6.7 m radius, up to a 32m radius. If you want to create a larger boundary area you can install an additional transmitter with overlapping signals. 

How Do You Set Them Up?

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Setting up the system is quick and easy. All you need to do is decide on the center of the area that you are planning to cover and set the transmitter around 1m from the ground on a stand or a small table. Make sure there are no metal objects around it and test how far out the signal can reach by listening to the warning sound from the collar. Then you can adjust the perimeter to give your dog the most space possible.

What Are the Advantages and Downsides?

One of the advantages of the wireless pet containment system is its adaptability. Besides being portable and inexpensive, it can also cover any type of terrain such as hilly or wooded areas, or even water areas. It doesn’t interfere with the view or outdoor space and you don’t have to go through the trouble of opening and closing gates. Plus, no matter how careful we are we can still sometimes forget to close the gate and accidentally let the pup out, and this is not the case with this type of fence. 
The downside is that while your dog cannot leave the boundary, the wireless fence will not prevent other dogs or wild animals from coming into the confined area. It may also be frustrating for the dog when they want to approach a human or a friendly dog and greet them. Keep in mind as well that the radio signal will not transmit through solid metal, roofs, or sheds, so if these materials are common in your yard then consider a wired fence.

To Sum Up

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This is a perfect solution for owners who want to keep their pets safe but cannot build traditional fences or have a wire fence because of residence rules, if they are renting, or simply don’t have the budget for one. It is much more convenient than digging holes in the ground for days or spending a small fortune if you have a big estate. It will allow your pet to roam and have fun while also staying safe.