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Every pet owners nightmare would be knowing their pet has strayed and may have a slim chance of coming back. Even pet owners in the suburbs have a creeping fear when their beloved pet jumps fence; odds are they may get struck by a speeding car.

All pet dog owners owe it to their dogs to keep them out of danger. Proper pet care goes beyond food and accessories, keeping them safely on you property is vital to pet ownership. With the anti-tethering law, containing your pet by leash is not the way to go. Even homeowners groups have put restrictions on putting up walls or fences.

With so many limitations and restrictions, is there any other way? Do-it-yourself pet containment by electric fences is an option most pet owners are considering.

The Myth

Electrical pet fences are inhumane and are a means of abusing animals.

Misguided and misinformed people believe that electric fences are one and the same. Just because electric current is passed through pet fences, makes it easy to assume, it is meant to hurt animals. The concept of electric fences started out as territorial defenses against invasion or from trespassing. First used to keep unwanted people out of a certain property, the electric fence held a charge that can put a man down and at times cause harm. These fences have no fail safe mechanisms, the electrical current is constant and is meant to disable and not correct.

The Fact

Do-it-yourself pet containment system called electric dog fence was invented in the wake of a salesman's disgust over seeing pets as roadkill by the dozens. The pet fence was invented to keep pets in the owners property. The electric current used in this device is low and designed to correct and not scare pets. Before any electric pet fence is 'juiced' up, pets are required to go through training, teaching them to respect the boundaries set.

The pet electric fence is easy to install and will take less than a week to set-up yourself. Every pet electric fence comes in a set: it has a transceiver, a receiver collar for your pet, hand-held receiver (in some models), spool of wire aside from the training marker flags and manual.

Do-it-yourself electric pet fences save you $1000s from having installers do the job for you. Personally setting up the system gives a pet owner more control your pet's boundaries, though your pet's romping may be limited to an area, you pet will surely appreciate the freedom and exercise it gets.

The do-it-yourself electric pet fence has built-in safeguards for your pet, most brands trip corrections that last more than 10 seconds. Others have an automatic sensor that disables the receiver collar when a storm is felt. Unlike the conventional territorial fences, a do-it-yourself pet fence a warning is given off by the fence through the collar. With proper training your pet dog can recognize the boundaries and the warning of your installed pet fence..


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