Dog collared: Invisible Fence for inside the house.(Around Indiana)(Zones from Innotek trains and controls your dog): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine
Dog collared: Invisible Fence for inside the house.(Around Indiana)(Zones from Innotek trains and controls your dog): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine
by Steve Kaelble
Our Price: $5.95
Used from: $5.95

the Havanese
the Havanese
by Diane Klumb
Our Price: $19.97
Used from: $18.80

101 Best Businesses for Pet Lovers
101 Best Businesses for Pet Lovers
by Joseph Nigro Nicholas Nigro
Our Price: $12.89
Used from: $4.68

Starting from Scratch: How to Correct Behavior Problems in Your Adult Cat
Starting from Scratch: How to Correct Behavior Problems in Your Adult Cat
by Pam Johnson-Bennett
Our Price: $10.20
Used from: $8.52

Your Dog Is In The Bar
Your Dog Is In The Bar
by Celia Rensch Day
Our Price: $19.99
Used from: $19.99



Invisible Fences for Cats and Dogs

Your pet's life and welfare is important to you, and containment systems can come in a wide assortment of forms, but the invisible fences are one of the best as well as the least intrusive.

You can train your cat or dog to stay within his or her own boundaries by using invisible fences. You'll need the invisible fence system, follow the instructions for set up, have your pet wear a collar, and allow the pet to train themselves to the invisible fencing system. It really is as simple as that, installation doesn't take long, and training doesn't take long either.

  

Most invisible fences or underground containment systems will involve transmitters, wire, and a collar with a transmitter/receiver on it. You simply bury the invisible fence wire two to four or possibly even 6 inches in the ground, hook it up to the controllers. Then you'll be setting out flags for visual aids for your pet to recognize exactly where the boundary is and why they shouldn't cross it. Then put an appropriate caller on your dog or cat. The fencing systems were developed by experts in the veterinarian and pet containment field, and actually have made it so that your pet trains themselves to those boundaries

It's important that you follow the instructions for training your pet for the invisible fencing system. And it's said that it doesn't take very long for either a cat or dog to understand the boundary.

There are a few disadvantages to underground or invisible fences. The worst-case scenario, your dog blows through the invisible fence chasing a cat, dog, or even a bicycle and then becomes locked out and is afraid to return. This is probably the worst disadvantage and the only disadvantage of an invisible fence. Therefore, avoid this is disadvantage by keeping your dog contained in another manner if you're not home.

When it comes to fencing systems and containment for your dog or cat, the underground fencing systems and invisible fences are some of the most economical as well as safe fencing systems to contain your pet in. They'll be no digging to get under or around the fence, no major fence repair, and your pet cannot jump over the top. Believe it or not, it's cost effective and humane to contain your pet in invisible fences. Most accidents to our forfeited friend happens off of our property, make sure your best friend is contained in a humane and effective manner.

Look to the invisible fences that are available today and decide exactly which one you need. There's plenty of research that shows that the invisible fencing system is safe, affordable, and humane for your dog or cat to get their proper exercise and enjoy the great outdoors.



   

Invisible Fences Recommended Products

Visit the Top Links page for more information about Invisible Fences.


Videos


Loading...

Do Invisible Fences Work With Cats News


Snowflake Festival Slated For Audubon - Jamestown Post Journal


Snowflake Festival Slated For Audubon
Jamestown Post Journal
Providing information or products for sale will be BeautiControl with 50 percent discounted skin care products, Braymiller Builders, Dun Roving Farm and Alpaca Store, Invisible Fence Brand of Erie, Williamsville's Teddy Heads, and Audubon's own Nature ...

Read more...


A weekend in the wild - DAWN.com


A weekend in the wild
DAWN.com
There is little light pollution where we are presently, so we can watch the nightly show nature puts on, but is almost invisible in our cities. The nearby national park is home to elephants, bears, deer and leopards, among many other animals.

Read more...


Winter Itching Mystery – Ruggle-it Rescues Tiddler! - Horsemart


Horsemart

Winter Itching Mystery – Ruggle-it Rescues Tiddler!
Horsemart
There were no lice or midges and whatever was bothering her so much was completely invisible. Answer – “Millennium” Mites! Mites are tiny, parasitic creatures that can be found almost anywhere – in bedding, bales of hay and straw as well as in fields ...

Read more...


Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 19-25 - North County Times


Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 19-25
North County Times
D Street Bar & Grill ---- DJ DO, Jan. 20 and Jan. 21; 485 S. Coast Highway 101, Encinitas; dstreetbarandgrill.com or 760-943-9101. Dizzy's ---- Darwin pays tribute to Kurt Elling, 8 pm Jan. 21, $20; San Diego Wine & Culinary Center, Harbor Club Tower ...

Read more...


COMMENTARY: Jungian light illuminates our makeup - Wallowa County Cheiftain


COMMENTARY: Jungian light illuminates our makeup
Wallowa County Cheiftain
All this sputter likely didn't trouble us then, nor does it today. With the exceptions of our legendary war against the Grahams and Mom's peculiar updated cross-fence version versus hometown archenemy Charlotte Dehnert, I believe the Bells and ...

and more »

Read more...