Training Your Dog to Respect Your Underground Dog Fence

Posted: September 7th, 2009 under Uncategorized.

Dog Fence should never be taken as a substitute for dog training. While this system requires much of your time and patience, it is useful in helping your dog maintain its boundaries. Aside from that, you need to follow strict rules and guidelines to make the invisible fence system work effectively.

Using the invisible fence system for training your dog can either be done on your own or with a help of a professional dog trainer. You need to consider this closely, since with or without professional trainer, you need to be hands-on with this process especially when the trainer is not around.

Training the dog to recognize an invisible fence is both time-consuming and stretches your patience. However, when both you and your dog become accustomed to this system, it should be easy then.

This training system could span from 2-6 weeks, depending on how fast your dog can learn.

At the start, small red flags are lined up along where the cables are. If you are using Wireless Dog Fence the flags will be put in the ground along the circle where the signal ends. The tiny flags will signal the dog where his boundaries are. To prevent shocking your dog at this stage of the training, you must cover the prongs on the collar with a tape.

Then, put on your dog’s leash whenever they go out within the fence boundaries. A warning beep will start off whenever it goes beyond the area, so this will ensure the dog stays within the boundaries. As soon as you hear the beep, bring your dog back and praise him for following your instructions.

Do this exercise throughout the day so the dog can get accustomed to this setup and will immediately back off when the warning beep is activated.

After the association part of the stage, now you can allow the shock to work by removing the tape around the collar prongs. If you are worried about your dog, the shock is not painful but enough to alert the dog and cause him to return.

It is comparable to experiencing a static shock and then you come in contact with any form of metal. You need to make necessary adjustments for the amount of shock your dog will receive, according to its size and level of response.

However, every dog owner must be aware that not all shock collars can be adjusted so make sure to purchase those with adjustable settings. Then, check the collar level to ensure that it is safe enough for your dog whenever he goes exploring outside.

When you remove the cover from the collar prongs, make sure not to remove the leash at the same time. You need to keep the leash on your dog, although he is exploring the area within the invisible fence.

For more information on dog fence containment systems including Petsafe Fence be sure to click a link in the information above or visit our website at spoiled-pups.com. We hope you have enjoyed this information and would welcome your feedback.

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