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Sunday, February 28th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are thinking about an invisible dog fence for your dog, you can find a world of electric dog fence reviews online.  Most companies have their own section of customer reviews, but how can you tell if they are all accurate?  When it’s all said and done, no one is going to admit to having bad merchandise.

One of the key things to look for when shuffling through the piles of reviews is a history. It is very accessible to set up a company that installs invisible dog fences, all the materials are easily obtainable online.  In fact, the process is easy enough that most homeowners with basic tool abilities can handle the task themselves.  When a company is open for many years with persisiting customers, you can tell that they are the company to rely on.

There are a lot of different companies that have electric fences. One popular company is Invisible Fence.  The company was founded in the 1970s and has been doing consistent business since.  Invisible fence works hard in keeping all their systems updated.  Even though this company has been running since the 1970s, the patent on the systems didn’t come about until the early 90s. Other systems are fairly new and do not have as much success.

No matter which route you choose, either having a installer come in and do the installation and training or doing it yourself, the training feature is the most important.  Before you take interest to any dog fence, make sure that there is correct information about how to teach your dog properly.  With months of careful training you should be able to train your dog to stay in his or her boundaries.  If that training is neglected, no fence will do the job right.

Details to look for in a good fence include thick gage wire that can last through time in the ground, collars that are adjustable, and receivers that can be set to different settings.  The same setting that works for a Great Dane would be dangerous for a Chihuahua.  Try to find a fence that can be expanded.

The majority of people who have a dog they want to fence in, they probably have more Dogs to fence as well. Therefore you would need to purchase additional collars that work with that system.  Some units are also flexible enough to allow you to use compact transmitters inside your home to keep your Pets out of certain areas or off the furniture.  If this is an important detail of your system, make sure it is an available product.

If you are not going with a local store to do your installation, the most helpful place to find all your equipment and look at the incredible variety of fences available is the web.  You can find just about every system you can imagine, and take your time making up your mind.  Make sure to buy a system that has a good guarantee, just in case you have one of those Pets that just won’t stay within the invisible fence.

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