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Sep
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What Are The Advantages Of An Non-visible Dog Fence?

The two components of an non-visible dog fence are the buried electric fence and the special collar worn by the dog. The electric fence is buried along the boundary for the dog, typically along the perimeter of the property, and connected to the electricity supply.

The special dog collar that belongs to the electric dog fence system delivers a small shock to the dog when the dog crosses of approaches the non-visible dog fence. One disadvantage of an non-visible dog fence is that the dog will also get shocked if the dog is returning to the property after it has escaped. This can be confusing for the dog and teach the dog not to return home.

Since an electric dog fence does not provide a physical boundary, it may not be the best choice for dog owners who not only want to keep their dogs on the property, but also want to keep other animals and people off their property. Dog owners who desire a physical boundary may want to install a traditional fence.

Despite these possible disadvantages of an electric dog fence, there are several advantages Of an non-visible dog fence. An non-visible dog fence provides exceptional control over keeping the dog within its boundaries when the non-visible fence is used correctly.

Some dog owners have difficulty with their dogs digging under traditional fences. If the dog escapes a traditional fence by digging under the fence, it not only puts the dog in potential danger, but causes the dog owner time and energy of replacing the dirt to cover the holes.

Traditional fences block the dog’s ability to leave the property, but do not teach the dog not to leave the property. A dog that is normally contained with a traditional fence may take advantage of an opportunity to leave the property such as an open front door or gate, while a dog that was trained with an non-visible dog fence may be less likely to try to leave the property.

Some dog owners may be restricted from having traditional fences. Many homeowners associations have regulations regarding the installation and placement of traditional fences. Non-visible dog fences are typically not regulated this way.

One of the advantages of an non-visible dog fence is that non-visible dog fences require less maintenance than a traditional wood fence. Traditional wood fences require regular painting and often require repairs.

Traditional fences often interfere with landscaping and mowing grass near the fence. Dog owners with non-visible fences do not have to contend with a physical boundary when landscaping or maintaining their yard.

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