Wireless Pet Containment Systems Advantages and Uses
Wireless pet containment systems can effectively keep your pet from running into the street or destroying your neighbor’s yard. Wireless pet containment fences are more cost effective than wooden or wire fences. These invisible electronic dog containment fences require virtually no maintenance and are like having a wireless instant fence. See how your family friend can be safely trained to not roam the neighborhood using a radio dog fence.
The cost of installing a wireless pet containment system is very low compared to investing in a wooden or traditional chain link fence. Wooden fences can be chewed through or rot. When installing a chain link fence, you must adhere to property lines so that you don’t encroach on a neighbor’s land. And, if your pet is an accomplished digger, he will have no trouble tunneling underneath a visible fence. With a wireless dog containment system, you will not have to worry about mending fences or filling up escape tunnels.
PetSafe Pet Containment System
This system uses a constant radio signal to keep dogs within a predetermined perimeter. This perimeter can be specified in increments for a range of anywhere from 5 to 90 feet
Petsafe Underground Fence
By installing a radio wire just 1 to 2 inches under the ground, users are assured of a weather proof system that is more reliable than a purely wireless systems.
Innotek Ultrasmart In Ground Pet Fencing
Smaller and lighter than most others on the market, the unit has a contoured shape to fit more securely and comfortably against your dog’s neck.
Wireless pet containment systems use a safe stimulus to keep your pet within your property or to stay away from spaces like a garden or swimming pool. This system consists of a transmitter that creates a circular field of protection or a underground wire and a collar that is worn by the pet. The collar has contact points that touch the dog’s skin, designed to deliver the correction warning. When your pet goes beyond the boundaries, the collar emits a stimulus: usually a warning beep at first, then a static pulse of electricity. The electrical charge is safe and is compared to shocking yourself after walking on carpet. If you’re concerned about the level of the stimulus, try it on yourself.
Most wireless dog containment systems offer adjustable levels of correction, as well as adjustable boundary zones. Set these according to the size of safe pet containment and the amount of electrical stimulus needed. Begin at a lower level of stimulus and adjust it your pet refuses to respond to it. Wireless containment collars should feature different size contact points. Larger contact points are needed for dogs with thicker hair, while smaller contact points should be used for short-haired pets.
When shopping for wireless pet containment systems, consider products that are waterproof and feature rechargeable batteries. Don’t risk your dog being hit by a car because you forgot to change the batteries. In wireless containment systems that do not have rechargeable batteries, check the batteries every six months. Make sure the collar is snug, but not too tight; you want to ensure your pet‘s comfort and safety. Wait until puppies are at least three months old before training them with an electronic pet containment system.
With proper training, you can safely keep your pet on your property and away from danger zones. You don’t want the neighbors knocking on your door, complaining that your dog has destroyed their prize-winning rose garden. If your beloved pet becomes resistant to lower levels of stimulus, switch to a stronger one until he responds. Never intentionally inflict harm to your pet by abusing the wireless pet containment system. With patience and rewards, you and your pet will live happily ever after.
Users of a wireless pet containment system have been very pleased with their overall performance. Customers state that they are very effective, safe, durable, versatile and improves their pet’s behavior. This type of system has been used on active dogs, large and small dogs, puppies as well as hunting dogs. Those who are using the system include both long-time pet owners and new pet owners.


