Nowadays, thanks to technology, dog owners are able to contain their pets to
a safe area with practical hi-tech pet containment systems.
Types of Dog Containment Systems
These can be either electronic wired or wireless.
The wired verson of the pet containment system involves a collar and a
transmitter. A wire buried underground will mark the place where the invisible
fence will be placed. 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. If the dog tries to cross the invisible
fence, even after being warned, then a mild and harmless static electric shock
will be administered through the collar.
A wireless system avoids the hassle of wiring and installation. 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 Getting A Pet Containment System
You get to set the exact limits where you want your dog to move, and in the
process, you keep him away from danger sources, such as cars. Spending fortunes
on fines and the episodes of escapades and intent searches are no longer a
necessity with pet containment systems in place at your home. Compared with
electrical fences, containment systems are cheaper and more effective.
It also takes very little time and training to get results. You can also have
the pet containment system adopt any form that is appropriate for your property
very easily. 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. With the aid of pet containment systems, you dog remains
secure and is taken care of even during your absence.
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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