Sunday, November 27, 2011

PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Dog Barrier

!±8± PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Dog Barrier

Brand : PetSafe | Rate : | Price : $67.95
Post Date : Nov 27, 2011 08:22:58 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Teach Your Pet to Avoid Areas in Your Home

Stop your pet from "Counter Surfing", waking the baby, getting into the trash or out of an entire room if necessary. The PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier is a wireless dog fence you can use to keep pets out of certain areas in your house. No training and No installation, simply place the small transmitter in the areas you don't want your dog to be, put the collar on him and watch as he stays away from the protected areas.

The PetSafe Pawz Away transmitter runs on (3) AA batteries. Average battery life is six months. Easy to Set up and use. Simply place the PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier where you don't want your dog to go and turn it on and adjust the range. Control as many pets as you need with extra PetSafe Pawz Away Collars and protect as many areas as you want with extra Transmitters.

The transmitter will broadcast a radio signal from 2 - 12 feet. Your pet will wear a collar that will deliver a mild correction when it comes into this signal range. When your dog first enters this range he will receive an audible tone followed by mild stimulation that will increase the closer he gets to the transmitter.

The PetSafe Pawz Away Indoor Pet Barrier can be put anywhere, in a plant, next to the front door, hanging on a wall or in the coffee table drawer. Whether it is hanging, standing or laying your pet will not be able to dig in your plants, run out the front door when guests arrive or beg for food at the dinner table.

You can use as many collars and transmitters as you need. Solve frustrating pet problems with expert ease! Designed by professionals to instantly keep your dog away from problem areas in your home with no training necessary.

Features:


* Lifetime Warranty * Owners Manual * Shipped insured * Brand new

  • Barrier Transmitter (3 Alkaline AA batteries required, not included)
  • Receiver Collar with two 3-volt lithium batteries
  • Operating and Training Guide
  • Test Light Tool
  • Four Barrier Transmitter Grip Pads

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Underground Fence For Pet Containment

!±8± Underground Fence For Pet Containment

Underground Fence has increased its popularity over the time. What is underground fence and why is it popular to many pet owners? Unlike the traditional fence, underground fence is easy to install. This can be installed in any part of your house that you want to limit your pet's access. Wires can be placed around swimming pool, gardens without worrying that your pet might tamper your plants. A lot of pet owners preferred this type of fence than physical or traditional fence because it is much less expensive in terms of maintenance. They are great alternative way preferred by homeowners in subdivisions that do not allow visible fence.

Underground fence consists of boundary wire, transmitter, receiver, test light, training flags and sign. With underground fences a wire is installed underground or above ground, depending on the system. This wire transmits a radio signal that the wire, acting as an antenna, turns into an electromagnetic wave. A small receiver is attached to the dog's collar; when the dog gets close enough to the wire the receiver can pick up the signal. The dog will first hear a warning tone, if it continues to the boundary it will receive an electric shock. The dog learns through a few week's of training where the boundary lies.

After installation brightly colored flags are placed along the fence line. This marks the boundary. When first training the dog, it will only hear the tone and not receive the physical correction (the shock). The first week of training is done on leash, when it hears the signal jerk the dog back to the yard and give praise. For the first few days, one prong on the collar is taped so that the dog can hear the warning tone without experiencing the correction. When the dog learns to return to the yard after hearing the tone it is time for the dog to experience the physical correction. When it feels the shock, pull the dog back to the yard. Slowly distractions can be added to the outside of the boundary. When the dog ignores the distractions, give praise. After about a week, try off leash training. Slowly, as the dog learns, the flags can be removed; first every other flag and then more, until they are gone.

Dogs should always be safely contained so that they cannot be teased or injured by other animals or by children and so they cannot escape.


Underground Fence For Pet Containment

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Underground Fence Vs Wireless - What is Better to Fit Your Dog Fence Needs?

!±8± Underground Fence Vs Wireless - What is Better to Fit Your Dog Fence Needs?

After fifteen years in the dog fence business I have seen a lot of products out there. Dog Guard, Pet Stop, Pet Safe, Dog Watch, Innotek and many more. I thought I would give my professional opinion on the best fence for the safety of your pet.

First is the underground, there are many brands to choose from. With a underground dog fence there is a transmitter typically installed in a dry area either in a garage or basement. After the transmitter is installed the loop wire is then installed. Some yards are larger than others so when you lay out the loop wire keep in mind that where you put the wire the dog will stay back anywhere from 4 feet to up to ten feet depending on the size of the yard. There are different methods that can be used to do this.

I would recommend calling the local tool rental store to see if they rent a machine for this, most of them do these days. Another way is to use a good lawn edger cut a slot then use a garden weed tool (short handled tool with a v at the end) to poke the wire down in the trench. When installing the wire remember to leave enough wire to get from the perimeter into the garage or basement. What I do is leave enough wire to insert both ends into my cordless drill and use the drill to twist the two together. Once twisted this area will not omit any signal so it will be safe for your dog to cross and safe in the garage or basement. This will also make it easy to lay the two wires in the same trench and easy to staple to the wall in the basement or garage. OK the wire is in three steps left. First use a skill saw with a asphalt blade to score a line in the driveway. After the score is done use a screwdriver to poke the wire into the score. To seal the drive I found that wet-dry roofing is not only the most cost efficient but also most effective. Next Place the flags the same distance away from the wire around the perimeter. Final step train your dog. As you can see there is a lot of work involved in the underground electronic dog fence.

The underground pet fence receiver activates when it enters the signal field and the wireless receiver activates when the receiver leaves the signal field.

OK now we now what is involved with the underground dog fence lets talk wireless.

The wireless pet fence is only manufactured by Pet Safe. The set up is simple depending on the size of your yard. Lets say you have a 1/4 acre lot.

On a 1/4 acre lot the ideal place to install the transmitter would be in the center of the house. Next install the transmitter by simply plug it in to a nearby outlet. After the transmitter is installed place the battery into the receiver. After the battery is installed it is time to mark the pets boundary with the flags. On a 1/4 acre the transmitter range will need to be turned close to all the way up. Unfortunately with the wireless fence it only works in a 360 degree radius of the transmitter, in other words up to a 90 foot radius around the transmitter making at total of 180 feet around. Take your flags and receiver and start walking to the edge until the receiver activates, then put in a flag. Continue around the property until you have flags about 10 feet a part around the entire property, then train your pet.

There you have it the wireless dog fence VS the the underground dog fence. If you have a small yard like a condo or town house then the wireless is probably for you. If you have a large yard then a underground fence is right for you. I my self have both I use the underground fence at home, not just to contain my pet but also it keeps him out of the gardens. I also have it wired in areas inside my house to keep them out of the cats area and the garbage. The wireless system I keep in my camper and flag a small area for them when camping. My dogs Chance, Frannie and Senior Nutts love the freedom at home or on vacation and I feel great knowing they are safe. I use the Pet Safe underground fence and the Pet Safe wireless system.

Thanks for reading more to come soon visit my blog for the latest post.


Underground Fence Vs Wireless - What is Better to Fit Your Dog Fence Needs?

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