1. Is there other way that I can
contain my dog without burying the wire?
Yes. Aside from burying the wires in using “Underground Containment Systems”, there’s an alternative method called Above Ground Installation. This method uses securing staples to secure the wires on the ground.
2. Are indoor zone pet containment systems
only to be used inside my home?
Our featured indoor zone pet containment systems are basically made for indoor use. But you can use them outside as long as there’s an available power source and the range delivers by your system matches your needs.
3. Why should I buy electronic pet containment systems?
Instead of constructing an expensive wooden fence to contain your pet and hiring a professional dog trainer, electronic pet containment systems offers an innovative way of containing and training your pet at the same time, without sacrificing your entire budget.
4. What is an In-ground Pet Containment System?
Basically, there are three (3) parts in
an In-ground Dog Fencing system. These are
the Transmitter, Wire, and the Collar Receiver.
The Transmitter is plugged into a standard
outlet and sends out a radio signal to the
wire that is being buried and connected
to the transmitter that makes a boundary
to contain your dog. The collar receiver
is worn on your dog’s collar. While
the transmitter emits a radio signal that
travels through the wire, the receiver on
your dog’s collar picks up the radio
signal. It will then alert the dog as he
get near the boundary (buried wire). If
he still persists to go towards the boundary
wire, he will receive a correction from
the radio signal.
5. Can I contain more than one
dog?
Yes you can contain more one pet at the same time by having additional collars. These receiver collars are sold separately and check your system requirements to fit your existing fence system.
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