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Pros and Cons of Electric Dog Fences
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An electric fence for dogs can be a safe and effective wayto keep your dog inside your garden; the manufacturers of these products claimthat they do not harm dogs and are an easy way to control their behavior.Opponents believe that they are inhumane, even dangerous. Here we give you thearguments for and against the invisible fences.
Electric fences for dogs: What are they and how do they work?
Most invisible fences work with a wire that is buriedseveral centimeters deep around the perimeter of your garden. These perimetersare generally 150 to 200 meters long, as a minimum and can be configured aroundany area where you want to limit your dogs access, such as orchards. A transmitterin your garage or terrace sends a signal to a collar around your dogs neck,which sounds a signal when the perimeter approaches.
If your dog gets too close, you get a slight shock that cancause some pain, but, according to the manufacturers of the invisible fenceswill not hurt your dog. The invisible fences must be combined with thetraining, to reinforce in the mind of your dog, the idea that you should stayaway from the barrier. Your dog must be between four and six months old and beable to obey simple commands; these limits work largely through dog training.
Arguments in favor of invisible fences
The supporters of the invisible fences for dog indicate thatthe discomfort caused in the neck is light and temporary; there is no permanentinjury to your dog. It can be adjusted to different levels depending on thedog; a larger dog may need to receive a slightly stronger shock.
Some residential areas impose restrictions to buildphysical barriers, making it impossible to build traditional fences.
Many physical fences are insufficient to contain somedogs. Most dogs can dig or jump.
Children and careless people can leave the door open,allowing the dog to escape. Some dogs can figure out how to open the doors bythemselves.
Electric fence perimeters can be set up around areas whereyou do not want your dog to enter.
-The electric fence and the collar are waterproof. There isno risk of electrocution if your dog gets wet.
Arguments against invisible fences
Some opponents of electric fences for dogs feel that theyare cruel and inhumane, as they cause pain, even if it does not result inpermanent damage. Others believe that it does not work.
-Your dog will have to be trained not to cross the barrier.The discharge is not strong enough to prevent your dog from crossing it, andonce you cross it, you can avoid returning due to the discharges.
The electric fence allows other animals to enter the yardand they may attack your dog.
The invisible fence does not prevent people from enteringyour garden. Your dog could be stolen or attacked.
You will need to have batteries on hand to keep the system running.
The good news is that the cable is quite cheap and the best electric dog fence models have enough cable to cover the territory of almost any size.