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New Dog Fences: Electric, Invisible, Wireless, Underground And Innotek Dog Fence

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Published: October 30, 2007

Dogs are innate outdoors lovers. They love running around in gardens and grassy areas, and they seem happy while doing so. However, they also end up trampling garden flowers and vegetables, or straying too far from home. Some dogs can even cause accidents or damage in other homes, and their owners have no choice but accept liability for it. Since most pet owners do not like installing expensive dog fences that can ruin their beautiful landscape, invisible dog fences should help in keeping their dogs within a specified boundary.

Also called hidden fences, invisible dog fences do not destroy the mood and design of a beautiful yard landscape. Instead of confining dogs using an erect patio fence or metal fence, invisible dog fences involve placing a wire at least 400 meters underground, surrounding the area of the yard where the owner wants the dog confined. The dog wears a special collar that has a receiver. The wire transmits a signal received by the dog collar when the dog gets near the boundary. The dog hears a beep from the collar when he approaches the area near the underground wire, and will receive a weak electric shock when he gets too close to the underground wire.

Invisible dog fences are effective devices that can keep dogs from straying too far or prevent them from destroying garden flowers and vegetables. Invisible dog fences also allow dog owners to specify the boundaries where they can keep two or more dogs. The dog owners just have to equip their other dogs with receiver collars and the wireless fence system will work perfectly for them as well. Since these invisible dog fences do not involve erecting physical fences, dog owners do not have to worry about complying with zoning laws or subjecting themselves to inspection codes.

Innotek makes some of the best wireless electric fencing devices for dogs and other pets. With Innotek dog fences, dogs can roam freely across yards as wide as 25 acres. Innotek dog fences are powered by long life Lithium Ion batteries and Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries to ensure dogs of all sizes are kept within the boundaries at all times. The special collar of Innotek dog fences is water resistant and also comes with a self-diagnostic that can determine if it fits perfectly on the dog's neck.

Innotek also makes electric containment devices especially made for setting boundaries indoors. Indoor zoning devices include a wireless receiver that can be placed anywhere inside the house, and a receiving collar that can be worn by dogs, cats and other pets as well.

Responsible pet owners should keep dogs within their own yards at all times to prevent them from causing damage to other dogs or houses, or avoid being attacked by other dogs. When installed properly, hidden dog fences can be very beneficial to pet owners who wish to keep their dogs within boundaries without compromising beautiful landscapes.


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