You discovered our blog Canine Country. Please Remember to bookmark this page Wireless Fence. If you enjoy our post Wireless Fence, show your love by hitting one of the social media buttons above for this page.
Wireless Fence
Havahart® Wireless Custom-Shape Wireless Dog Fence | Instructional Video
Wireless Electric Dog Fence
Wireless Electric Dog Fence
A wireless electric dog fence gives both the owner of the pet and the pet itself piece of mind when it comes to the dog´s whereabouts at any given time. This is because of the amount of space an owner can give to his dog and the fact that his best friend can not walk out of this perimeter without an electrical correction.
A wireless dog fence works on the principle that the owner gives the animal a specific amount of space to roam in. When the system is set up the radius can be set by the owner and the animal can be trained to stay within this radius by ways of using the techniques that come with the system or training by the owner itself. The dog will be required to wear a specific dog collar that will have a sensor in it that detects the perimeter set out by the owner of the dog.
You can at all times increase or decrease the perimeter set out in the wireless pet fence so that you can give your dog more "leash" or less, depending on your needs. This way you have a good system set up that will allow your dog to walk around freely within the perimeter, but you can always adjust it so that the dog will be confirming to your needs.
If you have set up the Wireless Pet Fence by simply plugging it into the electrical socket and setting your range you can start using it. At this time you should have already trained your dog with the instructions provided so that the dog will adhere to the boundary.
Now you can give your dog its new collar and let the dog run around as much as it wants. As soon as the dog closes in on the edge of his territory there will be warning beep that is transmitted from the dog collar. This will teach the dog that he is close to the edge and if he fails to listen to the beep and wanders further away and into the disallowed zone, there will be an electric correction.
With these corrections come small electric pulses that will get the dogs attention and teach him that what he did was wrong. As long as your dog listens to the electronic or electrical signs there will be no problems at all using the wireless electric dog fence for many years to come.
One great advantage of the wireless dog fence is that it can be installed without disrupting your landscape, so it's quick and relatively easy.
An electric fence is hidden under the ground so it won't obstruct your views, but it will effectively keep your dog confined to your yard. One great advantage of an electric dog fence is that your dog won't be able to chew through, jump over or dig up the wireless fence like he would a traditional wood fence.
An electric fence wire is buried under the ground, surrounding the perimeter of the area in which you'd like your dog confined. It is similar to the invisible dog fence in that your dog is outfitted with a special collar that contains a receiver. The difference is that when your dog gets too close to the perimeter of the area that is fenced off, he will hear a loud beep or tone. As he gets closer and closer, the sound will change in frequency. Eventually, he will learn to return to the safety of his yard. If for some reason your dog does go across the electric wire, he will receive a "correction".
About the Author
Visit www.radiofence.com for more information about <a href="http://www.radiofence.com/categories/Dog-Training-Collars/">shock collars</a> thousands of other <a href="http://www.radiofence.com/">pet supplies</a>.
If you are looking for a different item here are a list of related products on Canine Country, please check out the following:

Frequently Asked Questions...
Has anyone used this wireless electric dog fence?
I am thinking about purchasing a wireless electric dog fence for my dog from Havahart-Wireless because I hear it works very well. (www.havahartwireless.com)
Answer:
The havaheart fence seemed like a better option then the more expensive route of having a company come and bury wire around the yard. I liked that this option had a central station with a 40 to 400 feet radius for the invisible fence zone. The central station has an easy to follow screen that allows for radius customization.
A family member has this and we tried it out on our dog when visiting and liked it enough to order it. It did not take long to train our dog (black lab) but I would strongly suggest watching the included video for tips. You need to spend the time getting your dog used to the invisible fence for it to work properly. The time and effort will be worth it. We got it so we can allow our dog out in the front yard with us without having to worry about distractions. Other dogs being walked by or the wildlife in the woods across from us used to be too much of a temptation and we are hoping this invisible fence will do the trick. The collar for the Havahart Wireless Dog Fence is a little flimsy for the price and I wish they would offer a sturdier collar but it works so I shouldn't complain. I do wonder about the longevity of the collar device This invisible fence states it can be used on dogs 6 months and older who weight at least 8 lbs. There are 5 levels in the "correction" settings. This system contains one collar and can handle up to two collars total. Choosing this type of deterrent was hard for me and I appreciated the safety concerns that are addressed. The safety feature of the collar activates after 30 seconds and shuts down. My wife says we paid over 300 dollars for out system.
As a casual user (while visiting) this invisible fence has provided much needed boundaries for our dog in a neighborhood that does not allow for physical fences. One more point put it and keep it on the highest setting all the time. Good luck with your dog Crystal..............................
























































































