Dogs Are Safe When Owners Have Dog Containment Systems

dog containment systems are essential products where pet owners are concerned for many reasons that will be discussed later. The main components of these electronically based systems are the transmitter positioned in the middle of the house, yard or other containment area, the proximity sensors placed around this area and the collar fixed on the dog’s neck, and they are utilized to restrain the dog or other pet from crossing specific boundaries, by providing it with different kinds of aversive stimuli, like warning beeps and mild electric shocks. This happens when the dog attempts to cross the invisible boundary set up around the desired containment area.

The proven rationale is that the dog will soon associate the unpleasant sensations provided by the aversive stimuli with the necessity to stop crossing the invisible boundary of the electronic fence

Until now, millions of pet containment systems have been bought by pet owners of different breeds. We can count among the benefits of these devices some like:

When the dog is alone outside the area you established for its use, he or she is no more protected against road accidents, animal quarrels and other possible misfortunes. You will then be able to save on the psychological and financial costs of such accidents. This happens in two main ways. When the pet tries something you did not allowed it, the collar will firstly emit a warning beep for both the dog and you, and you have the time to stop its action.

Of course the sound will also be heard by the dog which will be amazed and will stop, especially when knowing that ashock follows the beep. The dog may chose to ignore the warning beep, but then a mild electric shock follows and he will stop. The dog will then be safe within the containment area. You must train your dog to come inside the house when the beep sounds or when the shock delivers its mild force.

Don’t be afraid that your dog will receive too many shocks, usually one is enough for them to learn this safety lesson because they are very intelligent animals. For dogs of different sizes and with different types of temperament are needed specific intensity levels of the electric shocks.

Moreover, along the training process the dog will need less and milder shocks, untill he will stop when hearing the warning sound. For example, during the initial stages of use, you can set the shock at its maximum setting and then lower it to the minimum setting when your dog has been trained to respond to the beep alone.

You don’t need any more classic dog containment systems, like physical fences. These fences may charge your budget with maintenance costs and additional real property taxes.

The wireless electronic systems are portable and adjustable to any shape of the restraining area. Just set up the transmitters and you are set to contain your dog within the house or within the yard sans the need to actually break down walls.

The dog containment systems allow pet owners to peacefully consider the safety of their beloved pets.



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