How to install an electric dog fence

November 29, 2020

If you own pets like dogs in your home, you want to look for a way to contain them and ensure they are always within the precincts of the home. As such, a good fence is required to ensure the dog does not find a way to escape. You also want a good fence to protect the dog so that it does not wander around and either get stolen or lost. When choosing to install a dog fence, you need to find a fence that will last long and one that is comfortable for the dog. It should provide a stimulating environment for the dog so that the dog feels comfortable,

Should you installElectric Dog Fences or should you go for the non-electric type? What are some of the factors you need to consider? Well, I guess your budget and the size of the dog can be some of the factors you need to consider. The fence should be pleasing and strong enough not to be broken into.

How do you go about installing an electric fence? How do you install an electric dog fence and ensure it is safe enough for the dog? We shall discuss that here.

Here are steps to install an electric dog fence:

Before you go ahead and install an electric dog fence, you need to consult your veterinarian. Let him inform you if an electric fence is suitable for your dog or not. The fence comes in different forms such as the transmitter, the wire that is buried underground, and the collar of the right shape and size for your dog. This should go with the transmitter and work together.

Step 1

The first step is to test the system once the homeowner has bought the equipment and consulted a vet, as well as plotted the perimeter where the fence needs to be located. These out of sight areas should be dug for the wire to be buried underground. Remember that the transmitter is never left outdoors. It is kept in the shade or the basement. You should not run the electric wires over other wires such as antennae, electrical or telephone wires. This is done for safety purposes. If you have a back problem, you may want to hire someone to do the digging for you. Once the digging is done, one loop will be run around the perimeter area. The control box will be connected with the area of the twisted wire. This area allows the dog to pass without it receiving a correction.

Step 2

It is at this step that the real work begins. Here, you have to train the dog on how to use the electric fence. This is the step that you may struggle with because the dog has to be trained adequately to identify the boundary. Remember that the boundary is invisible since the underground wire and the dog collar have to work together with the transmitter as well. Temporary flags should be used so that the dog can see some visual representation of the boundary. Walk the dog along the boundary at first. It should have the collar worn but this time only the audio correction should be used. When the dog retreats from the boundary, praise it, or give it a treat. The next thing to train the dog on the boundary is to introduce a small stimulus for correction. A small static shock is used. This training should continue and the reward system maintained until the dog can recognize and internalize the boundary areas.

Step 3

A dog owner needs to adequately train their dog until he can master the boundaries. A sign of this is that you can observe the dog while out of his sight and see how good he has become with obedience and listening to commands. Distractions should be introduced at this stage to test whether the dog is tempted to cross the boundary or remain disciplined. Introduce new people to see if the dog falls for the temptation to cross the boundary. If the dog does cross the boundary, you may want to call a professional trainer for tips, help, or to train the dog for you. If the dog passes this test, you know that your tactics are working and you should proceed with your training regimine. 

Professional training

Your DIY training for the dog should take anything from two to three weeks. However, depending on your dog, it could take more time. Have your electric dog fence company help you in the training and any other needs. It could be more cost-effective for you to buy the equipment and train the dog on your own. It is also possible for you to do the installations. If you do not have the time or the expertise to install the fence and train the dog, just call your professional electric dog fence personnel to do it for you.

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cindy
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