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Dog Invisible 
Fence Training

Keeping your dog contained within an acceptable boundary is a necessary part of maintaining your pet’s safety and security.

In this regard, a wireless fence provides the ideal solution, offering a containment zone that’s cost effective and low maintenance.

Dog invisible fence training goes a long way to ensuring your pet can move about safely and freely within the perimeter of the fence.

A chain link or other forms of physical fences are no longer required to ensure your pet does not wander after a passing canine or chase a cat it spotted.

With a wireless fence, a transmitter that sends out a 17.5 kHz radio signal around the perimeter of your yard is installed in your home. A receiver is attached to your pet’s electronic collar that picks up these radio signals.

Your dog is free to run about within the boundary of the yard. However, once he gets too close to the edge of the wireless fence, the collar will emit a warning beep.

If your dog ignores it and attempts to cross the boundary of your fence, he’ll receive a short, sharp electric correction that’s startling but harmless.

This will continue until your dog retreats into the boundary once more. Therefore, all you need is effective wireless fence dog training to keep your pet from escaping your yard.

Training Your Pet

Your pet has to be trained to realize where the boundaries of the fence lie. You can start dog invisible fence training by first securing a flat collar to your dog.

Attach a six-foot long leash to the collar. Allow two sessions of about a quarter of an hour a day for training purposes.

Boundary training

First place small, visible flags around the perimeter of the fence. Then show your dog the boundary as indicated by the flags. Now walk your dog to the boundary of the fence, then quickly walk away from the area.

Your pet will follow you. This teaches your dog to obey the sound of the beep as it approaches the boundary. Praise your pet for doing this and give him a doggie treat.

You next have to train your dog not to cross the boundary. Get a family member or friend to walk past the boundary. As your dog tries to follow, he’ll receive a sting from the collar.

Walk your pet away from the boundary and then praise your dog. This helps your dog learn not to cross the perimeter of the wireless fence. Repeat this procedure for different parts of the fence until your dog recognizes that it shouldn’t cross the boundary at any spot in your yard.

Reinforcing The Training

To reinforce this dog wireless bark control fence training, you should supervise your pet roaming about the yard. Take off the leash and watch it carefully.

Each time your pet runs across the boundaries of your yard after a ball, a car or a neighbor’s pet, it will be prompted to return to your yard by the electronic correction.

Always praise your pet for staying within the wireless fence perimeter. Play games and exercise your pet in your yard so it gets used to the idea that being within the fence limits can be fun and engaging.

Gradually remove the fence barrier flags as your dog recognizes its limits and retreats from the boundary to the safety of the yard.

Dog invisible fence training can take several weeks before your pet is fully acquainted with the wireless fence. Remember to reinforce the good behavior with treats and praises.

Certain breeds of dogs, like greyhounds and terriers that are more naturally inclined to wander, may take longer to train than a Dalmatian or Labrador.

However, in time, your pet will learn to stay within the fence’s containment zone. You can then rest assured that your dog will be effectively restrained from crossing the boundary of your yard.

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