September 23, 2007
Indoor Dog Fence
Not only outer boundaries but also pets do require indoor boundaries, too. The indoor radio fence is the new innovation in dog fences. The indoor fence can
1. Keep dogs out of the trash
2. Restrict pets to kitchen
3. Stop pets from escaping outdoors
4. Keeps baby's room protected
5. Keep off pet from furniture
There are 2 parts to an Indoor Pet Fencing system:
1. The Transmitter: This plugs into a standard outlet and emits a radio signal.
2. The Collar Receiver: The receiver is worn on your dog's collar. The transmitter emits a radio signal; the receiver on your dog's collar picks up the radio signal and alerts the dog as he nears the boundary. If the dog continues toward the boundary he will receive a correction from the radio signal.
Making an Indoor Fence:
1. Place the small, disk-shaped transmitter (about the size of a Frisbee) near the area to be protected.
2. Select the area you would like to protect. Protection coverage area between 1' and 10' feet in diameter feet.
3. Fit collar with receiver on your dog.
4. When pet gets near the protected area a signal, a warning beep sounds on the receiver.
5. If pet is not trained properly or is stubborn and continues to approach the protected area, a mild correction or electronic impulse is generated.
6. The Indoor Radio Fence can be used for more than one. Each pet needs to wear a separate receiver collar, which can be purchased separately.
A word about collar:
A water-resistant collar receiver can be worn in the rain, snow. However it would be damaged if it is submerged in water. A waterproof collar receiver can be worn when bathing or swimming. Being submerged in water will not harm the collar receiver.
Types of indoor radio fence
The type of indoor radio system to be used will depend on pet.
1. Indoor Radio Fence with Deluxe Ultra light Receiver (IRF-300D) for any dog that is 5 pounds or over.
2. The Stubborn Dog Receiver if dog is above 30 pounds or is especially stubborn. It has five levels of correction and vibration in the warning tone.
The mild correction that your dog feels is designed to be undesirable so your dog will avoid it, yet is totally harmless and humane. Warning: Dog must be at least six month old before you can use indoor radio fence.
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