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Invisible Fence | Invisible Fence For Dogs | Petsafe Fence | Electric Dog Fence

This hidden fencing system is among the systems reliable, efficient containment affordable cost available today. When your dog approaches the boundary, the signal causes the receiver dog collars deliver a warning beep first. If your dog continues closer to the boundary, the system will issue a mild shock. If your dog continues further, the system will issue a stronger shock until your dog returns within the boundary you have set. Your dog will naturally seek to avoid correction, and will remain within established boundaries.


Many types of invisible fences on the market. Each fence uses a transmitter and a receiver mounted on the dog's collar to enforce the limits in areas where dogs are allowed. Most systems use an audio warning intended to alert the dog near the border, followed by a mild electrical shock to correct their behavior and return to the area where it should be. Traditional systems use buried cables around the property to establish the perimeter. Wireless fences are a better option than existing structures such as fences side that make the traditional installation impractical.

 How to install an invisible fence for dogs of an existing fence. We will explain these ways :


1. Place the transmitter in a dry and well ventilated on the ground floor of your house or garage. Most transmitters must be at least four feet away from any large metal object (122 cm) and two to four feet of soil to function properly (60 to 120 cm). Consult your owner's manual for exact system requirements.

2. Plug the transmitter into a standard electrical outlet and turn the system. Adjust the transmitter to the higher output and adjustment to the desired distance. Consult the owner's manual for the equivalent distance for each setting. For example, the maximum value corresponds to the maximum coverage of the radio transmitter, which is 90 feet for most systems (27 m). Adjust the transmitter at a distance corresponding to the distance from the fence to discourage the dog from digging under the fence or unwanted behavior like.

3. Turn the collar and stay away from the transmitter until the unit beeps warning tone indicating that you are in the maximum allowable distance. 

4. Walk the perimeter of the zone established by the transmitter to make sure the distance restricts your pet to the desired areas.

5. Back to the transmitter and adjusts the distance as necessary by increasing or decreasing the setting. Testing the new perimeter in the same way as before.

6. Sets flags indicators included in the system around the perimeter and start training your dog to respect the limit as indicated in the owner's manual. The indicators provide visual cues that the dog will associate with the new limit. After the training process is complete, the flags can be removed.