The good news is that the answer is yes - a wireless fence really does work! If you have a problem with your dog escaping from your yard either by jumping over or digging under your fence, then I am sure you are aware of how difficult it is keeping your dog within the boundary of your home. What is the alternative to replacing the whole of your boundary fence, the answer is simple - a wireless fence.
You can use a wireless fence for either inside your home or outside. Click here to read about how a wireless fence works.
Some dogs are more stubborn than others, and it is important that whichever wireless fence you use, the wireless fence has the capability of taking this into account. If your pet gets close to the boundary, it will receive a warning bleep, and if it keeps going a gentle static shock. The first correction will deter many pets but some will keep going. For this reason, the PetSafe wireless fence has six levels of static shock. So if level 1 does not deter your dog you can up the correction to level 2 and so on. The levels can be adjusted up to and including level six.
This means it will cater for all dog’s personalities, from the timid to the stubborn. Pet dogs are very clever and learn very quickly, it does not take them long to understand that when they approach one of the th boundary flags they get a mild correction from the wireless fence.
Simple dog training skills are used to teach your dog about the wireless fence. The dog training doctrine stipulates 3 things; timing, consistency and negative correction. Timing of the negative correction is important so your dog correlates the correction with crossing the boundary. Your dog must receive a negative correction every time it tries to cross the boundary, this re-enforces the training and will shorten the training time, the negative motivation then ensures your dog is paying attention puts him off from crossing the line.
When a bitch is bringing up her puppies, she will bite their necks when they behave badly. The wireless fence transmitter and receiver works the same way. When the transmitter detects your dog is going to cross the line it gives it a nip in the neck.
A wireless fence is not guaranteed to work 100% for all dogs. This very unlikely but it can happen. Faced with this situation what do you do?I would recommend you buy your wireless fence from somebody who can offer you a money back guarantee. You want to find a supplier who will give you a 60 day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the unit and a lifetime warranty on parts if you are.
To find out where you can locate a top supplier of a wireless fence who will give you a 60 day money back guarantee and excellent warranty terms then go to wireless fence. Check out http://www.squidoo.com/Wireless-Fence.
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