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Thursday, January 15, 2015

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Six Reasons You Might Need an Electric Dog Fence

Keeping your dog safe is one of your biggest priorities. That’s why you feed them healthy food, take them to the vet, walk them regularly, and keep them on a leash. It’s why you do whatever it takes to ensure they’re protected from danger, even if it means confining them to a smaller area than they’d like. All dogs have the desire to roam and explore, but it’s simply not safe for them to be allowed to venture off your property alone. A fence provides them with the best of both worlds - the ability to move freely while also remaining in a secure space.

There are two types of fencing systems that you can choose from for your property: a traditional fence and an electric fence. There’s often a stigma attached to electric dog fences, and some people consider them to be poor alternatives to traditional fencing. However, when you look deeper and learn more about wired fences, you’ll see that there are several instances in which they are actually better than traditional fences. The truth is that an e-collar will not harm your dog, and, as in the cases outlined below, you and your dog may actually benefit from one.

You Have a Stubborn Dog
An electronic dog fence can be used with just about any type of dog. For stubborn, difficult-to-contain dogs, an electric fence may be necessary. In particular, dogs that love to dig, like terriers, and dogs that love to chase, like hunting dogs, do better with electric fences. Dogs can dig under, break through, or jump over traditional fences. Despite their persistence, dogs cannot escape the perimeter of an electric fence. Dogs that are especially aggressive and determined to escape also tend to do better with an electric fence. Keeping your dog safe in your yard will also protect you from the liability you’d face if your aggressive dog were to escape and injure someone else or their pet. For the most stubborn dogs who regularly break free from a traditional fence, a wired dog fence can be added as an additional barrier.

You Have a Low Budget
Homes, yards, and dogs are all expensive to care for, and saving money is always nice. However, when it comes to the safety of your dog, you certainly don’t want to cut corners. Traditional fences can cost thousands of dollars to install and maintain. On the other hand, an electric dog fence can cost as little as $300 when you install it on your own. A do-it-yourself wired perimeter can be completed in one short weekend by people of all skill levels. Underground dog fences are also much less prone to damage, so maintenance costs over the years will be minimal when compared to traditional fences. A low budget does not have to prevent you from enclosing your yard and making it safe for your dog.


You Have Lots of Acres
For large properties like farms and ranches, there’s rarely a better option than an electric fence for dogs. Some models of electric fences can enclose more than 20 acres at a time. The cost and effort required to enclose that much land with traditional fences is astronomical. Once you’ve purchased an electric fence system, you can get additional wire for very little money. Regular fences, however, are not as discounted for purchasing so many sections at once. Leveling and clearing thousands of feet of land for a traditional fence is also a much bigger undertaking than simply running a wire around a large perimeter. The larger the area is that you want to enclose, the more time and money you’ll save by getting an electric fence.

You Have a Great View
Traditional fences aren’t only a big investment; they’re also a big change to your property. A traditional fence will change the look and feel of your land. If you have certain aesthetics that you want to preserve, an invisible fence is a great choice. An electric fence will not get in the way of a great view. If your home borders a golf course, mountain range, or lake, for example, an underground dog fence will keep your landscape pristine.

You Have a Uniquely Shaped Yard
One of the great things about electric dog fences is that they can fit any yard. Traditional fences do best when the area they need to enclose is all straight lines and right angles. Enclosing a circular or uniquely shaped yard is a challenge with a traditional fence. The best wireless dog fence, however, can be easily formed to fit any shape. When you install your own wired fence, you can maneuver it however you’d like. You can even change the shape of your dog’s safe zone with relative ease. Traditional fences cannot be molded or moved so fluidly.

You Have an Aversion to Gates
Traditional fences must have at least one gate, and this can create problems for some people. If you want to limit your dog’s movement in your yard without limiting your own, an electric fence is a great option. For example, it can be difficult to move farm machinery, lawn mowers, and other large items through gates. If you regularly need to cross over the boundary you’ve set for your dog, an electric fence may make that easier for you. Some people are also concerned about the reliability of traditional fences with gates. With an electric fence, you don’t have to worry that someone has forgotten to shut or lock the gate, creating the chance for your dog to run away. Invisible dog fences keep your dog inside, period. As long as your dog is wearing their e-collar, they are safe inside the bounds you’ve intended for them.

Choosing between a traditional fence and an electric fence is an important decision. All yards and dogs are different, so no single choice is right for everyone. What matters most is that your dog is safe within your property line. Before you choose a fencing system, carefully evaluate your situation and consider whether or not an electric dog fence would be beneficial for you.

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30 comments:

Molly The Wally said...

Such a great idea and what a lovely garden. Have a fabulous Friday.

Best wishes Molly

Frankie and Ernie said...

You live in a LOVELY place. We enjoyed seeing it.

ann thompson said...

I would like to get one some day. A friend had an electronic fence, she had large dogs. She said it worked to a point.The dogs would cross it to get in the neighbors yard but not to get back into their own :)

Murphy Campbell said...

Wow, we want that green grass and we want it now!

Your Pals,

Murphy & Stanley

Wyatt Airedale said...

those are all good reasons, unless you are an Airedale.

M. K. Clinton said...

All of the houses in our neighborhood have privacy fences but a friend of mine has one and it works well for her situation.

HS kraftmaking said...

In the situation of my house, a fence for our dog is a good idea.

Jeanne Pursell said...

Thanks so much Molly! Happy Weekend!!

Jeanne Pursell said...

Thanks very much Frankie and Ernie!! We think YOU live in a gorgeous place!!

Jeanne Pursell said...

Thanks Ann! I guess those big dogs were very motivated! :)

Jeanne Pursell said...

We sure could do with that too right now doods! It is kind of fun running around in the snow for about 87 seconds though...


Thanks!!

Jeanne Pursell said...

Hmmmm....are you saying that Airedales like to get in trouble Wyatt?? :)

Jeanne Pursell said...

I'm glad it works out well for your friend!! Happy Weekend!!

Jeanne Pursell said...

Usually fences are a great idea!! Thanks!

nicole dziedzic said...

A fence is a good idea for us, we have a open yard with no fence, sometimes I worry about other animals. So a fence would be nice.

Heather Dawn said...

My male Boston Terrier likes to dig to get out of a fence. He also likes to chase after stray cats. An electric fence would be perfect for him.

Julie Wood said...

I have a Basset Hound and he is notorius about running away. He also howls really loud when I put him on a leash with a chain out back. I need an electric fence because my dog is stubborn and this would keep him in the yard where it is safe!!

mami2jcn said...

My poodle has a wooden fence now but we're moving to a new house in 2 weeks and there is no fence. We will be going with an electric fence. It's much less expensive than a wood fence.

Elle said...

Fences are always a good idea. Safety is the main priority and no one should let their dog out in their backyard unleashed without a fence to make sure that the dog is safely on one's property. The fence needs to be all the way to the ground and high enough so the dog can't jump over it.

Elena said...

A fence would be good for my dog to keep him safe

jenmalonee said...

I would want my dog safe. The fence would keep him where I could see him.

Julie Wood said...

I would love to have an electric fence for my dog because he is stubborn and always wants to run away.The electric fence would keep him safe!

Janet Watson said...

My Jack Russell needs a fence because she loves to run after squirrels, chipmunks, and birds, and I don't want her wondering off and getting hit by a car!

kelly said...

My dogs need a fence so they can go outside and play and run around without being on a leash.

Ellie W said...

An electronic fence is a great idea if you have pets and an unfenced yard. Thankfully we have a wood fence, but if we ever need to replace it, an electronic one would be much less expensive.

Joy Green said...

she needs a fence so she will stay out of the garden

Linda F. said...

My dog needs a fence because he loves to chase different small animals that he sees in the yard like squirrels and chipmunks.

Jessica Beard said...

My Golden Retriever needs a fence, because she loves to explore and chase down the UPS truck!

Tabathia said...

Bcause there are kids in the neighborhood who are afraid of dogs

Laurajj Jacobson said...

Our neighbors have an electric fence and it works so great! I love how the dogs can go in the front yard! Our dogs would love one!