Is Wireless Dog Fence Really Useful?

dog fence-wirelessA wireless dog fence is a truly useful alternative to traditional fences. However many people are deterred of this option because they think of the costs. Moreover, many people think that they have to be electronics-pro because these fences are electronic. But if you go through wireless dog fence reviews you will understand that both these disappointing factors are not true. On the contrary, wireless fences have many benefits over traditional fences.

How Do Wireless Dog Fences Work?

Wireless dog fences have a few different types among them; however the basic principle is same in all of them. It is an electrically-charged border which confines your pets within your yard, without disturbing their natural activity or the landscape, unlike a physical fence. It doesn’t even require maintenance like a physical fence does. These two points are sufficient enough to opt for a wireless fence for your dog’s safety. Moreover, in many cities and their neighborhoods traditional fences have been either restricted or banned altogether.

Is Shock A Drawback of Wireless Fence?

So far only two drawbacks have been counted of the wireless fence – the shock it gives to the dog when s/he tries to cross the boundary and cost. Amongst these, shock is a major concern, particularly for organizations working for animal welfare. Let’s see if it is really that horrible.

systemWireless fence works on a system which transmits energy within the boundary lines you set, a home-based monitoring device and a receiver attached to the dog’s collar. The real fence is a group of electrically charged wires placed about 3-4 inches below the ground around the exterior edges of your property.  A transmitter is mounted on a wall of a room or in garage and a small receiver is tied to the dog’s collar. When this setup is complete, the receiver informs the dog if he is too close to the boundary, by giving out a small charge. This charge resembles a sudden splash of cold water on face – only to surprise your dog and stop her/him from crossing the boundary, but no way harmful. This charge depends on how you set up the system. Instructions are handy with the system regarding what amount of charge is good for dogs with different weights. Many dog-lovers are worried about this shock thinking it might be painful and emotionally shocking for the dog; however they can hold the collar and taste it by taking it close to the boundary and they will understand that it is neither painful nor distressing. In short, it is a safe way to confine your dog.

Convenience over Leashing and Traditional Fence

If you leash your dog while you go out, s/he suffers from constant tugs on neck because s/he tries for freedom.  And if you try to confine him/her in the traditional fence, there is always a risk that s/he will cross it easily. Both these drawbacks are not with the wireless fence, as the dog cannot cross the boundary and at the same time s/he feels happy to roam around as s/he wishes.

Looking at the pros and cons of wireless dog fences, they seem more and more useful for your dog’s safety without making him/her aware of the confinement and giving him/her the required freedom.