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What is the best dog collar electric fence to use?

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Can anyone tell me what is the best electric dog collar fence I can use to contain my two dogs in a restrictive area.

What make and model, if additional collar can be purchase for my second dog and how is the collar battery charged and how log does the battery last?

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  1. One of the keys to a happy healthy dog is exercise. If you just keep your dog chained up in the back yard he will not become the fun loving happy pet that you want. For this reason you may want to install a dog fence. This will provide a secure area where your dog can run around and play without having to worry about traffic or pedestrians.  

    There are two main types of dog fence: visible and invisible. The type of dog fence that you choose will depend on your situation.

    Visible Dog Fences

    The easiest and quickest way to keep your dog in your yard is to build a visible or traditional dog fence. The cheapest and one of the quickest ways to make a dog fence is to use a snow fence. These fences have holes that are small enough that even a small dog cannot get through. Snow fences can be pretty ugly though and are easily bent out of shape. So you’ll have to maintain the fence too. If these issues are not a concern then this is a quick and cheap option.

    The next best dog fence is a chain link fence, or for a more aesthetically pleasing look try a picket fence. These both make effective dog fences and given their stronger construction they will last a lot longer than a cheaper fence. If you decide to go with a picket fence you will need to consider the gaps in the fence and the size of your dog. You can see that these fences are more attractive and permanent than snow fences, but using them as a dog fence will cost considerably more.

    All the dog fences listed above are effective in keeping your dog on the property, but they do not stop pedestrians and passers by harassing your dog L Its unlikely that your dog could fit his head through a chain link dog fence but a child could put his hand through the fence. So tops in security for dog fences is a brick wall. Of course this just happens to be tops on cost too!! And the final deciding factor for installing any visible dog fence is the local community rules or local zoning regulations. You may end up with very little choice in the type of dog fence you can have on your property.

    Invisible Dog Fences

    A good solution for local zoning regulations is to use an invisible dog fence. You may also decide on this option for aesthetics or even cost. There are two types of hidden dog fence: underground or wireless.

    For an underground dog fence the perimeter of the fence is defined by laying a series of underground cables. These cables trigger a receiver on your dog’s collar that will beep when your dog gets near to the perimeter and gives a mild shock if he continues on. (See Dog Collars for more details on dog collars).

    The wireless dog fence works in a very similar manner except that you do not have to install any underground cables. Instead you place a transmitter in the middle of the area where you would like to contain your dog. This sets up the perimeter within which your dog can roam freely. Once he approaches the perimeter the receiver will beep and again administer a mild shock if necessary.

    The advantages of a hidden dog fence are that you do not have to build and maintain a fence around your property and that the aesthetics of your home are not spoiled by an unsightly dog fence. On the down side for hidden dog fences is the worry that your dog may just ignore the beep and the shock and keep going! If you have a dog that is hard to train then hidden dog fences may not be the best way to go. You will need to train your dog to recognize and obey the signal sent by the hidden dog fence to keep him on the property.  

    That being said, hidden dog fences are becoming more popular and with the right training can be an excellent solution to the dog fence issue.  


  2. Please also keep in mind that the invisible fence does not stop strays , humans or wildlife from entering your yard and hurting your dogs.  I don't know what breed of dog you have but the invisible fence does not work for most terrier breeds.  Any terrier worthy of his title of terrier will gladly take the shock to get to a squirrel or other critter but they will not take a shock to come back into the yard.

    Check all the pros and cons before you invest.

  3. None.

    The cons of this type of containment system far outweigh the benefits.

    Benefit: You don't have to put up a fence.

    Cons:

    1. Dogs can and will ignore the shock to get to something outside of their area if it is motiviating enough. However facing the shock to get back home isn't worth it. Dog is lost.

    2. My uncles dog  got into the "shock zone" and once there froze. The dog then received continuous shocks until my uncle was called at work by a neighbor and came home to shut it off.

    3. It may keep your dog in, but it won't keep other animals out. Including other dogs and wildlife.

    4. I've personally seen a few dogs shut down completely after the use of these. One dog was so frightened it wouldn't even venture outside its dog house.

    5. Aggression. One really sweet lab became aggressive after the use of the fence.

    6. Prolonged exposure to the prongs can lead to skin irritation for the dog.

    The list goes on. I'd rather put the money into a real fence.

  4. why don't u just get a regular fence?

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