Is A Concealed Dog Fence Vicious To Dogs?
June 30, 2009, filed under News and Rumors
There are some people who are not sure if a dog fence, which uses an electric collar, is humane. An invisible fence gives off an electric shock, however this is not a true description and so projects a false image. Then there are the people who think that any form of negative correction for a dog is wrong and will campaign against an electric dog fence thinking they are doing a good service for dogs.
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When you study how a wireless or underground PetSafe fence works, you will understand how humane they are. The electric shock is not like sticking your fingers in a plug socket, it is more like brushing against some nylon and getting a static shock and the idea is to get your pet to take notice. The idea is to replicate how a mother dog will chastise her puppy. If the puppy dog annoys the mother dog, then there is every chance the puppy will get a little bite. The puppy dog will quickly learn and starts to behave. And so you will find the electric dog fence works in a similar fashion, as soon as the dog tries to go where it shouldn’t, it receives a static shock. It doesn’t harm the dog, and it does work.
The problem for many dog owners is that their dog likes to jump over the fence or dig holes underneath it to try and escape. The problem is doubled if you have a dog which does not accept the conventional form of dog training and completely ignores any instructions you give it to stay within your back yard. The only conventional solution to this issue then boils down to either tether your dog or never let him out. In my opinion, you can’t get any more inhumane than that.
Dog owners consider very carefully about investing in a dog fence because of the cost of them is very high. So you find them buying a dog fence as they do not have any other options, especially if their pet dog doubles up as a guard dog because you want them to patrol your grounds. If your dog does escape, putting aside the hassle of trying to find it, your dog could be at risk from injury from a motor vehicle or even worse if it runs after animals on a farm. Farmers don’t think twice about shooting a dog if they find pestering his animals. If you are faced with these problems, you can appreciate why an invisible dog fence is a good solution.
The good news is that these invisible dog fences are a piece of cake to get up and running. They serve an unlimited number of dogs, and as they are out of sight, they do not clutter your garden
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