Invisible fence systems can be electronic or wireless. Both types have collars worn by the dog and transmitters that send the signal to the receiver. The owner sets the range. The electronic system has an underground fence that is placed around the area that the dog is free to roam. The wireless system transmits the signal to the collar without the use of wires underground. The electronic invisible fence systems are less costly and just as effective as the wireless. It becomes a matter of personal choice.
Electronic invisible fence systems come prepared to protect 1/3-1/2 acres. Additional wire can be purchased and an area up to 25 acres …show more content…
Once this is done, the dog should be walked along the line to familiarize himself with the signals. This will prevent unnecessary anxiety when the dog is let loose in the yard. It will enable the dog to get used to the warning tones and the static correction that comes later.
When the invisible fence systems are evaluated, be sure that instructions are included for installation of the invisible fences and techniques to train the dog. Both are equally important to the successful use of the invisible fences. They are also less obstructive on the property than privacy fencing or chain link. It will allow an unencumbered view of the property and a safe haven for any pets that are on the property.
It is important that all of the information contained in the packaging be read and adhered to. The size of the dog plays a part in the degree of stimulation that may be needed. This information is available from any company that sells invisible fence