Home
Invisible Fences Compared Article
Top Links
Invisible Fencing Ict 750 Manual Links
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Reviews on invisible fences
Invisible fences
Invisible fencing companies
Invisible fencing review
Invisible fences of west monroe
How to have a gate for invisible fencing
Invisible fencing fence collars dog training
Do invisible fences work with cats
Electric dog fences invisible dog fence by petsafe radio
Invisible dog fences
Innotek invisible fencing systems
Invisible dog fencing collars
Invisible fencing bedford texas
Invisible fencing collar
Invisible fences greenville sc



Invisible Fence Collar and Training Method

If you're looking into invisible fencing for your best friend, you'll also need to look into invisible fence collars. It's important that you understand that especially during the early training, that this collar is on your dog at all times. It's also necessary to make sure that this collar is going to fit your dog comfortably and be the appropriate size for the size of your dog.

 

Invisible fencing collars come in a variety of styles and sizes. It's important that you have the appropriate sized collar for your dog, as there's a mechanism on the collar that alerts the dog they're getting close to the invisible fence line. If you have a collar that is too small, your dog may misinterpret the signals and break his training. Of course, a large dog collar is not going to fit your toy breed and it will actually weigh them down to the point where they may not move. In other words, make sure you're getting the appropriate sized dog collar for the size of your dog.

The invisible fencing collar actually works by emitting a beep that your dog can hear as they approach the invisible fence line. This beep alerts them that they're getting to close, as they get closer the beat can get more insistent, to the point where it's actually painful. This is why it's necessary to make sure that your invisible fence collar is working properly, has the correct size batteries, and is emitting its signal for your dog to learn how to stay in its area. The invisible fencing system is an easily trainable method, but if you don't put the collar on every time they head out the door, the training isn't going to work very well.

Periodically, you'll need to check your invisible fence collar to make sure it's working properly. You can walk slowly and surely towards the fence line listening for a beep and check your batteries with the collar in hand. If you notice that your dog is not paying attention to the fence line, perhaps the batteries are dead. In other words, checking the battery on your invisible fence collar is just as important as making sure that the rest of the system is working properly.

Once your dog is fully trained, you may find that you don't need the collar anymore. It's important to periodically put the collar on your dog in order to refresh the dog's opinion of the invisible fence.

The invisible fencing system is a wonder to behold and can keep your dog safely contained and out of trouble. Remember, many veterinarian bills are because the dog went off the property, and with the invisible fencing system and the invisible fencing collars you can make sure that you're not having unnecessary heart felt anguish or amazingly large veterinarian bills.



 

Invisible Fences Recommended Products

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


Videos

Loading...
Invisible Fencing Review News

Veil vote

Will France criminalise women who wear the veil?

Read more...


Building on a green idea

Adug out footprint exposing sandy soil surrounded by construction fencing is the only indication of something afoot next to the Lowe's store, set back off Bryne Drive.[...]

Read more...


Canyon Trails Traffic Jam

Trail biking in a north San Diego canyon seems to be running up against its own popularity. Deer Canyon is part of a new preserve in the City of San Diegos open-space system, whose management is guided by the Multiple Species Conservation Program.

Read more...


Art review: Andrea Bowers at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects - Los Angeles Times (blog)


Los Angeles Times (blog)

Art review: Andrea Bowers at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Los Angeles Times (blog)
They're entwined with a representation of chain link fencing, topped by coils of razor wire. On the floor in the center of the gallery, a stack of color ...

Read more...


Building on a green idea - The Barrie Examiner


Building on a green idea
The Barrie Examiner
Adug out footprint exposing sandy soil surrounded by construction fencing is the only indication of something afoot next to the Lowe's store, ...

and more »

Read more...