Everyone we know who has an electronic fence for their dog agrees that it’s a good way to keep their pet on their property. Today’s invisible fences can give a dog the freedom to roam while its owners ...
Installing an invisible fence to keep your pets in place is only the first step in keeping them safe. You also need a training program to ensure it works properly. That’s how Chip Golden from Pet Stop ...
A dog’s instinct is to roam and explore, even if it means crossing into the neighbor’s yard, a city street, or a nearby creek. Traditional fencing may address the issue, but it’s not always a feasible ...
My dog, Max, is an escape artist. We have a wooden privacy fence in the back yard, which he has no qualms about digging under, and a front door that we use frequently — perfect for squeezing out of ...
LITTLE ROCK — Dog owners who believe a fence will mar their landscape or who live in a neighborhood where front-yard fencing is prohibited may find an “invisible” or “hidden” fence to be their best ...
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WESTCHASE — Invisible Fence has opened a new Westchase location. While many pet owners may think that Invisible Fence is just for dogs, general manager Eric Wolfram said it works for cats and even ...
Which invisible fence is best? Invisible fences, also known as fence containment systems, are designed to keep your pets in check without obstructing the beauty of your yard. After securing the ...