One can obtain wireless electric fences for dogs at shops like Petco, Petsmart, Petsafe and many others. They are even available at Amazon or Ebay.
A wireless fence for dogs can be purchased from Target, PETCO, Home Depot, PetFoodDirect, PetSafe, Amazon, and RadioSafe. One may also be able to purchase this product from local feed and seed stores.
The electric dog fences are actually very effective. We didn't start using them for my dogs until we moved recently, and my dogs are 9 and 10 years old, and they were surpried by the fences, but the slight shock kept them from wanting to pass.
Most of the larger pet supply stores sell some version of these fences. PetSmart has a small version that works with a chip in your dogs collar.
No, wireless alarm systems will not interfere with your dogs electric collar. This has no chance of happening, so do not worry.
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I need to find a way of keeping my dogs in a certain area of the garden but I don't want to build a fence. I have heard that you can buy a wireless dog fence but I don't know much about them. Where can I find out more?
"I believe what you are talking about may actually be called an electric fence. If so, this is a wire that goes underground and your dog will wear a collar that will shock them gently if they try to go over the wire. This is effective for some dogs, but for more rambunctious breed such as Labradors and Golden Retrievers, they often will run out anyway and ignore the shock."
We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
Yes, dogs are very good jumpers and will jump for various reasons. Some dogs can jump fences over six or seven feet high.
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Wireless Dog Fences create a circular boundary around a central base station using radio waves. They are quick to set up, but are not yet anywhere near as good as in-ground (wired) dog fences. The units have a lot of trouble going through obstacles, particularly a metal roof, siding, trees, and some walls. They are also imprecise, with even the best system, the boundary will move 3-5 feet second-to-second. The units can also be slow to respond, meaning the dog can get the correction too late and can keep getting the correction for a few seconds after they return.