well lets think about this you can't because any one will see it unless you put a white blanket over it .................................
Yes, any dog *can* use the invisible fences. However unless used correctly, they can be harmful.
Some companies, such as www.poolfencesoutheast.com, sell and install mesh pool fences. Others such as www.diypoolfence.com sell mesh pool fences that you install yourself.
Some easy-to-install fence options for dogs include portable wire fences, vinyl picket fences, and chain-link fences. These types of fences are relatively simple to set up and can provide a safe and secure area for your dog to roam.
To make invisible dog fences, one must use items such as wire (often 30' section twisted would do, but 70 feet may be required, as well as an electric drill, as well as an electronic transmitter.
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.
Use a Power Flower to turn invisible.
Chain link fences are more secure. These are also less labor intesive to install. Industrial chain link fences are more secure than wood fences, though they do not offer the privacy of a wood fence.
Electric fences can be tricky to install if you do not have the proper directions. Here is a link to how to install an electric fence properly - http://www.afence.com/Electric_Fence/how_to_elecfence/elecinstall.htm
Invisible fences may not work effectively for several reasons. First, some dogs may have a high pain threshold and choose to ignore the correction or become desensitized to it over time. Secondly, environmental distractions, such as other animals or people, can motivate a dog to cross the boundary despite the warning. Additionally, improper training or inconsistent reinforcement may lead to confusion and failure to respect the invisible barrier.
There are many good online resources for installing picket fences. The website http://www.ufpi.com/literature/wfinstall-132.pdf offers a good guide as a printable pdf.
I would never use an invisible fence. They are an expensive farce. You can train your dog to stay within it own boundaries with one of these fences, however, other dogs can come and go as they please. Fences should protect your pets from intruders as well as keep them on their own property.
No. They are effective, but if they were in the least dangerous, they'd have never made it into the marketplace,simply because of the potential lawsuits the manufacturer would face.