Wed
22
Sep
2010
If an invisible fence is harmful to a pet, why did over one million pet owners purchase one in the past 12 months? There must be a reason for the popularity.
Pet containment systems have increased in popularity partly because they have become much more affordable. Also, pet parents have found them to be a safe and effective way to keep their pets safe
at home.
The more electric dog fences that are purchased, more unfavorable opinions are formed. Some say they make dogs
aggressive. Other claim they don't work and that they cause pain and will injure your pet. All of these claims are untrue since there is not any information to prove them. Recent studied are
beginning to shed new light on the effectiveness and safety of invisible fencing.
Recently, one of the major manufacturers of invisible fences retained an independent laboratory to compare the level of correction produced by a pet containment system collar to the shock
produced by other common circumstances and devices. The evaluation demonstrated that the "shock" produced by a containment system is nowhere near the intensity that some people believe. The
"shock" produced by the containment system is nearly 40% less that than that one would receive from walking on carpet. Further, this study demonstrates that the training "shock" is one-fourth the
level of a cattle fence and one-twentieth the level of a stun gun, two devices to which electronic training equipment is often unfairly compared.
But there is more to the story. The study compared the voltage of these devices. In other words, the intensity and the duration of the shock. The leading brands of dog fencing give a correction
for a very brief instant. If the dog fence collar has the UL seal of approval, the correction lasts just one-fourth of a second. This is less than the time it takes a person to snap their
fingers.
Since the correction of dog fence collars is less than a static shock, they cannot be painful, uncomfortable or possibly cause your pet any injury. It is important to know that not all shock is
the same.
It is critical that when purchasing these types of dog training products, that you look for ones that offer complete installation and pet training materials. These materials will greatly increase
your chances of success when you install your dog fence and train your dog.
A survey of over 1,000 people who had been using a dog fence for at least 90 days found some interesting trends. These dog owners were asked: " Since training your dog on the fence how would you
describe your pet's behavior?" The survey asked for the following responses: 1. Better behaved and if so, how? 2. No change in behavior and 3. Worse behavior and if so, how?
The results of this survey found some interesting facts. Most dog owners, over 65%, (860 of 1,025) reported that their dog's behavior had actually improved since using the invisible fence. Using
the training manual to properly train the dog was the main reasons that these dogs would demonstrate an overall improvement in their behavior. Proper training to the invisible fence requires
spending additional time socializing with your dog. When your dog receives an increase in time and attention, his behavior will usually change for the better.
Another misconception about the use of invisible fences was debunked - that they cause dogs to act aggressively. Not one dog owner purchased the fence for the purpose of eliminating aggressive
behavior. Surprisingly, about 12% found that a positive side effect of using the equipment was that their dog was no longer exhibiting occasional aggressive behavior that it had in the past. Of
the owners claiming that their dog's behavior was worse in some way since using the equipment, none reported that their dog had become aggressive.
You should not hesitate to get an invisible fence for your pet since all reputable companies offer money-back guarantees if the equipment does not work for you and your pet. If you are
considering an invisible fence for your pet, I hope this article has been helpful to you.
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