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Invisible dog fences are the best way to keep your pets away from garden areas and other places where a dog should not be. They are perfect for all breeds of dogs and come in different sizes and styles depending on features and design.

Invisible dog fences are very easy to use. The installation is similar to that of the electric dog fences. The boundary wire is buried underground, and when a pet comes near the boundary line; the underground wire transmits a signal. A warning tone is produced from the adjustable collar. If the dog comes too close, it gets a mild electric shock.

Common advantages of invisible dog fences are their low price, ease of installation and use. They can be used within and around a yard, and they are more efficient than other types of fence systems as they rarely fail.

In addition to the convenience of an invisible dog fence, In order to keep your dog safe and obedient within the fence boundaries, proper training should be given. Most of the invisible dog fence systems offer training materials with the kit.

Some of the important accessories used with invisible dog fences are dog fence transmitters, lighting protectors, fence staples, and wire and flag kits.

As invisible dog fences vary by model and features, features, cost and warranty should be checked before purchasing a system. Pet owners must always check whether the collar battery is properly functioning on the dog and many fence manufacturers provide a battery subscription plan.



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