Career in Dog Training
Keeping your dog safe while it is outside on your
property is a major concern for every dog owner. An
invisable fence is designed to prevent your dog from
leaving your yard without having to spend a lot of money
on a physical fence. However, the terror of stepping out
in the yard and finding your dog gone and not
responding to your calls can make the investment in a
physical fence seem cheap in comparison.
Invasible
fenc
e is designed to humanly keep your dog on your
property.

Basically there are two
invisable fence designs. All
invisable fence uses a wire that is buried along the
parameter of the area that you want to confine your dog
to. This wire acts as an antennae and is attached to a
transmitter the produces a radio frequency. The special
dog collar carries a receiver that responds to the
transmitter’s frequency when it comes within range of the
antennae.
Invisable fence systems that use electronic
stimulation respond by giving the dog a warning tone
then if that is ignored it is followed an electronic
correction. The second type of
invisable fence system
uses a citronella spray instead of an electronic
stimulation. It also uses a tone warning as the dog and
collar approach the property parameter and antennae.
Irregardless of which
invisable fence system used you
will need to train your dog properly to react to the chosen
invisible fence system.

If you are considering a career in dog training then really
need to become knowledgeable about electric invisible
fencing systems.


Invisable fence conditioning and training takes about 30
days to properly accomplish. It requires you to spend
about 45 minutes each day carefully working with your
dog. Depending on the dogs personality it may require
additional conditioning. It should be noted that some
dogs are not suited to
invisable fence systems. Citronella
systems appear to have a higher failure rate than those
that use electronic stimulation. In addition many dogs can
condition themselves to both citronella spray and
electronic stimulation allowing them to quick run through
the parameter zone making the system useless.
Obviously
invisible fence systems are not fool proof.

In addition
invisable fence systems have several more
flaws that make them less than optimum for protecting
your dog and keeping them on your property. The most
serious of these is that while your dog may stay within
the confines of the
invisable fence it does not keep out
stray dogs, wildlife and other threats to your dog. There
has been more than one report of dogs being attacked
and killed by stray dogs or wild animals while within an
invisable fence system. Many career dog training
professional do not recommend invisible fencing due
these and other problems.


Invisable fence systems are very popular however they
are limited in their effectiveness in protecting your dog. A
better alternative to an
invisible fence is a physical
restraint like a fence or dog run. While building a fence
around the property may be more expensive than an
invisible fence it does a much better job of protecting
your dog.

                             
               Invisable Fencing
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