1)Dog Training Collars: These have 2 primary uses, Hunting and Obedience Training. Electronic Training Collars for hunting are normally used to train the dogs when they should return or stay or seek, and sometimes to locate the dog using a Beeper or a Light.
2)No Bark Collars: These types of Electronic Collars are designed specifically to keep dogs from Chronically Barking. Some of these Bark Collars are triggered by the sound of the dog barking while others combine the sound of the bark with a Vibration Sensor, so as to eliminate unwanted Corrections from nearby dogs or other noises besides barking.
3)Electronic Dog Fences: There are two types of Electronic Dog Fences, Wireless and In-Ground. Wireless Dog fences have the advantage of being very easy to install and use but they have a limited area that can be enclosed. They are also portable so they can be brought to the beach or on vacation with you very easily. In-Ground Fences are in general more powerful and there is a much greater selection of models available. They are also capable of covering a much greater area, some up to 40 acres, in multiple configurations. For example you are able to enclose your yard so the dog cannot escape while also keeping them away from the pool or from digging in your rose or vegetable garden. The layout for In Ground Electronic Fences is near infinite depending on your needs.
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They are safe in that they won't fry your dog if they are working properly, but they should only be used by those trained in their proper usage. They are a powerful tool.
Depending upon the type of electric fence used, some may be dangerous to animals. The voltage on electric fences can be adjusted based up the size of animal you are trying to keep in or out. In order to ensure safe use, refer to the user manual for voltage selection.
Yes, the outer fences had electric currents.
All the camps had electric fences.
To buy an electric fence you can order from a reatialier of these fences. They come to your home, measure your lot, and will do the installation job as well.
Electric fences are designed to deliver a short, sharp shock that is uncomfortable but not life-threatening to deter animals from crossing the boundary. The current and voltage levels used are typically low and regulated to be safe for animals and humans. Additionally, the electric pulses are intermittent and not continuous, reducing the risk of sustained exposure that could lead to serious harm or death.
Most perimeter dog fences are electric, but there are alternatives. Best Friend Dog Fence is one that is non electric: http://www.bestfriendfence.com/dog-fencing-info.asp
There are companies in Houston Texas that offer service to install electric fences. The companies include Doggie-Do-Rite and Mr. Electric of Northwest Houston.
You can purchase electric fences online and in stores. If you are looking for more information on electric fences, you can check out http://www.ibiblio.org/farming-connection/grazing/features/fencemis.htm.
You can use barriers like fences or hedges to prevent cows from accessing shrubbery. You can also try planting shrubs that are not appetizing to cows or using repellents specifically designed to deter grazing animals. Grazing rotation and providing an alternative feed source can also help redirect the cows' attention away from shrubbery.
The decision seems to be 50/50 on whether or not they're really safe. Proponents of the fences say the shock isn't enough to actually hurt the dog and they are a great way to keep your dog in your yard. However, opponents say that the shock is inhumane and an electric fence doesn't stop other animals into your yard to hurt your dog. For a detailed article on the pros and cons of electric fences, check out http://www.vetinfo.com/electric-dog-fence-safe.html
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