This is perhaps the best use
of an electronic fence, but it still exposes your dog to side effects from electronic stimulation to the neck.
Not exact matches
Schools however with the exception
of the public school sector, have had to rely mainly on what is termed within the security industry as «physical security» gates,
fences, and turnstiles usually supported by some means
of electronic security equipment such as access control and intruder alarm systems.
Those who may still be
fence sitting with regard to the viability
of electronic publishing ought to find Chapter 6
of particular interest.
This is another point to the open - web team
of Berners - Lee and Co because — unlike the Kindle, which keeps its books prisoner behind a proprietary Amazonian
fence — Kobo employs the open
Electronic Book Publication Standard (EPUB) used on other readers, such as the Barnes & Noble Nook and Sony's Reader.
Therefore, a lot
of training devices such as
electronic dog collars and
electronic dog
fencing don't have much
of an effect on them.
There are also many opponents
of electronic dog
fencing who consider them ineffective and their use inhumane.
Last but not least, dog owners must consider that an
electronic dog
fence will not prevent other animals from crossing the boundaries
of the invisible
fence.
In such cases, very likely a stubborn dog may have passed the
electronic dog
fencing to chase some critter but was then afraid to go back inside in fear
of being shocked!
While most
electronic fences work by delivering a mild electric shock, some emit ultrasound or a combination
of shock and ultrasound that alerts the dog as he approaches the boundary.
If you are considering an alternative to traditional
fencing, consider the pros and cons
of electronic dog
fencing so you can make the best choice.
But despite all the negatives listed above, many dog owners have used an
electronic dog
fence with success and are happy
of their purchase.
Regardless
of whether you prefer the old fashion dog
fence or the
electronic dog run, it is imperative to check it regularly.
A traditional wooden or metal
fence can help, but a persistent dog can still find a way through, and if you don't have a
fence the cost
of building one is huge.Thousands
of dog lovers have turned to
electronic fences to keep their pets safe, but these too present costly installation problems such as cutting through concrete driveways.
In summary — the most important point to remember about a
fenced yard and
electronic fences is that you should not use them to leave your dog out unattended for any length
of time.
Don't count on an underground
electronic fence to keep him confined; the threat
of a shock is nothing to a tough terrier who wants to go after something.
Electronic fencing uses shock collars to delivers a shock when the dog approaches the boundaries
of the «
fenced» area.
Fenced yard (not an
electronic / underground
fence)-- the height
of the
fence depends partly on how athletic the dog is, but also depends partly on other dogs next door or in your neighborhood who might try to get IN and attack your dog
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electronic fencing
A Greyhound in pursuit
of a small animal will run right through an
electronic fence.
Veterinary researchers at Ohio State University studied the bite history
of dogs confined to their family's property by
fences, tethers and
electronic fences.
This is particularly true
of electronic (invisible)
fences.
A physical
fence is usually best, but if you are unable to do this in your neighborhood, using an
electronic fence is better than risking the possibility
of your dog running into the street.
But thanks to Invisible
Fence Brand, providers
of the original
electronic pet containment system, 120 pets have been saved as
of February 2014, through their Project Breathe campaign.
In tandem, work will continue on embedding
electronic identification labels and tracking software into equipment as part
of the whole approach to geo -
fencing.