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Wireless pet fences are becoming popular in this day and age. With this new technology come some advantages and disadvantages of using a wireless pet fence. Here are some of them.
One major advantage of using a wireless pet fence is that it’s a way to keep your pet in your yard without having to put up a cumbersome chain link or wood fence to keep them from roaming the neighborhood. The wireless pet fence doesn’t use any cables or technical equipment. It only uses a collar with a receiver and a transmitter that plugs into an outlet within your garage or house. These wireless pet fences can keep you happy by not having to spend time and money on a link or wooden fence and it can keep your neighbors happy because your pet stays within your yard and not in theirs. The wireless pet fence and remote collar is a less expensive way to keep your pet within your yard. No need to paint a wooden fence or make costly repairs to a chain link fence.

The wireless invisible pet fence uses batteries for the collar receiver and low voltage electricity from the wall outlet. They use no other type of electricity to worry about having to bury cables for. You don’t need to have electrical knowledge or to have a specialist come and install an electric fence for you. You can install it all yourself. It’s as simple as plugging in the transmitter and placing a collar on your pet.

The biggest disadvantage of using an invisible wireless pet fence is that there are numerous people who feel that this is an inhumane way of treating animals. By using a wireless pet fence, you may have some pretty irate neighbors who may express their disgust of the wireless pet fence.

Wireless pet fences can pick up interferences from other wireless signals from televisions, garage door openers and cordless phones. Going with a more expensive wireless pet fence system may help alleviate that problem.

Wireless pet fences with remote collars can run the risk of over correcting your pet when they reach the boundary area. Most pet fence systems have safety features to eliminate this problem. You also need to make sure the batteries are replaced when the old ones wear down as this will make your wireless pet fence system ineffective.

Wireless pet fence systems aren’t for everyone, so be sure to research as much as you can about how they work before purchasing one.


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