1.
Why should I buy an underground dog fence system?
Instead of hiring expensive dog trainers,
dog containment is one of the cheapest ways
to train your dogs. The system is especially
design to keep your dog within a given boundary
or keep them a distance from the off limit
areas in your home. It is invisible
to the eye and is highly effective for keeping
your dogs from venturing in the off-limit
areas of your home.
This system wont ruin your view or require you to spend thousands of dollars for your pet containment system.
2. What is an In-ground Dog Fencing
system?
A fencing system that has run-through prevention and offers reliable, secure containment. There are (3) parts in
an In-ground Dog Fencing system. These are
the Transmitter, Wire, and the Collar Receiver.
It works by sending a radio signal from the Fence Transmitter through the Boundary Wire. The Boundary Wire is buried or attached to an existing fence to enclose the Pet Area. You can also keep your pet out of the pool or garden. When your pet reaches the Warning Zone, the Receiver Collar gives a warning beep. If your pet continues into the Static Correction Zone, a safe Static Correction will be delivered to get his attention until he returns to the Pet Area.
3. Can I contain more than one
dog?
Absolutely. Additional collar receivers
can be purchased separately. Please see
our selection of underground dog fence accessories to find the one that will fit your purchased system.
4. Is there other way that I can
contain my dog without burying the wire?
Yes. Don’t be swayed by the impression
that the wire used in the “Underground Dog Fence Systems” needs to be buried
“underground”. With the wire securing staples,
all you have to
do is to lay the wire down and after a good
rain the wire will sink and you won’t be able to see it again. Truly a perfect hassle free solution to your installation difficulties! Please
see our Above Ground Installation for the
easy steps.
5. Are indoor zone fence systems
only to be used inside my home?
Though the indoor zones will ideally work
for indoor use, they can also be used outdoors.
However, in doing so, make sure that the
range they operate will meet your needs.
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