Easy DIY Dog Fence
When it comes to a DIY Dog Fence it can be as straightforward as picking the right Dog Fencing product and support. It's quite easy to install a DIY Dog Fence by following the installation guide and if possible a video to help.
Everything should be ready for you. To make it quick for any DIY Dog Fence installer look for a dog fencing kit that is ready to go when you receive it. Make sure all the equipment works and that you get a system with 7 day support for installing the dog fencing and coaching the dog to stop escaping.
A DIY Dog Fence Support Line.
Before you make a call on a DIY Dog Fence, you should check that you have support. A Helpline that's available a week will make sure that when you become the dog fence installer it's possible to get help when you need it. The Dog Line's phone number 1300 THE DOG is available at any time.
Pre-prepared DIY Dog Fencing
To make it as straightforward as possible to in be the dog fence installer you should search for a kit that is good to go. Having to read manuals and wire everything up without testing the Dog Fence first can cost time and mistakes. A Pet Barrier comes prepared and ready to plug and test the dog fence collar. It can be tested before it is plugged in so you know it'll work.
Running the Dog Fence wire.
Most Radio dog fences need require a wire to be taken surrounding the property. This gives the dog a straight and visual area in which to live. Using a top quality wire that does not require it to be buried will make any DIY Dog Fence easy to install. This could also guarantee years of safe fencing for your dog and less headaches for you.
How does it stop my dog escaping?
The key is to take the coaching gradually over one or two days. A good DIY dog fence will make this as easy as possible for you with the right training guide. Our electric dog collars have differing levels of static 'stimulation ' so the dogs can be steadily introduced to the radio signal and taught the proper way to react to the sound of the collar and the sensation. It then becomes your dog's decision not to jump the fence.
If I was to describe the feeling which comes from the collar I would say it is similar to a TENS machine - the sensation I would describe as an exasperating 'pins-n-needles ' sensation. Employing a Dog Fence collar that has varying levels will help to make the process easy on you and the dog.
A lot of time and effort will go in to choosing the right Dog Fence for you dog. checking you have a system that is correct for your dog, will last a considerable time will give you years of trouble free operation. Get the right product and get the right support for your DIY Dog Fence.
Colin Seal from The Dog Line has made it easy to install a DIY Dog Fence, supplying Dog Fence packages to folk since 2003 and offering seven day support.