How to install above ground electric dog fence




















The installation steps are the same for the above-ground setup. The only variation is that you should secure the wire to the ground or an existing fence. Zip ties work well with an existing fence, as do dog fence staples. The staples are also the way to go when securing the wire to the ground. Of course, a more straight forward solution for pet containment is a wireless dog fence. If your property is smaller in size or has odd angles to the property line, a wireless system works well.

It also saves you from laying and burying the wire. Here you can read some wireless dog fence reviews. A wireless transmitter creates an invisible, degree boundary around itself. You place it wherever it creates the radius you want for your dog. These systems usually come with visual markers that you place around your property.

Though, they allow both you and your dog a visual marker of the boundary lines. The dog learns to associate the markers with the warnings. The markers also come in handy if you take your wireless system with you on a trip.

The boundary lines will change with the location. Installing an electric dog fence takes time and effort. Wireless dog fences are convenient and come in handy when traveling with your dog. Wired fences can outperform their wireless counterparts.

You set the perimeter. You can also create an off-limits zone around your garden or pool if desired. Now that you know how to install an electric dog fence, you can start designing your perimeter. Electric dog fence. Your email address will not be published. Share 0. Tweet 0. You may also like. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Post Comment. Using a fully matching color. Use asphalt sealant for asphalt driveways. Fur between the electrodes and skin can greatly reduce the amount of stimulus transmitted to your dog.

Fit the strap as snugly as possible without restricting breathing. Once you have determined the proper fit, mark the strap and cut off the excess length. Stage 1 training takes place in the outer edge of the boundary field. With boundary flags in place, field fully operational and a fully charged Receiver Collar on your dog, use the training lead to escort your dog into the outer edge of the boundary field. When you hear the beeping tone, utter the retreat command while firmly tugging on the lead and lead your dog into the safe zone.

You may also wish to give your dog a food treat. Repeat this stage for fifteen minutes each session until your pet instinctively and immediately retreats the moment the training tone is heard. In Stage 2 training you will lead your pet right up to a boundary flag introducing the most rapid pulse rate stimulus. As unpleasant as this stage may seem, it is extremely important that you teach your pet how to react to the intense stimulus.

Otherwise, your dog may become confused and cower in the correction field or instinctively run the wrong way through the field. Bear in mind that you do not want to let your dog in on the knowledge that the stimulus field is only a few feet wide. Let him think it continues forever. With the training lead tightly in hand, escort your dog right up to the boundary flag where the stimulus will be most intense. The instant your dog reacts, utter the retreat command and escort your dog into the safe zone.

Use encouraging words, praise and pet your dog and give the animal a treat as before. These are good signs. Make sure that you see him stop at the boundary flags on his own.

If your dog shows the slightest sign of confusion or stubborn behavior, continue the training program using the lead. Also realize that an aggressive animal could turn against the handler upon receiving the shock stimulus.

Therefore, if you feel your dog has an aggressive behavior or has ever exhibited evidence of such behavior, we strongly suggest that you consult a certified animal behaviorist before using this product as a training aid.

This condition causes an infection, creating irritation and sores. If your dog has a history of sensitive skin, eczema, skin allergies or rashes we recommend that you do not use an electronic fence collar to contain an animal.

If you do observe a skin irritation, take your dog to a veterinarian who may prescribe a local ointment to clear up the condition. The electrical current output is simply too low to cause burning, or any other type of cellular, skin or organ damage. The stimulus excites nerve receptors only. Neurological Conditions: In extremely rare cases, animals may have neurological disorders such as epilepsy.

You should be certain that your dog does not suffer from such a disease before using any type of sonic, or shock stimulus training collar. Also, make sure that your dog does not suffer from heart disease or any other chronic condition and be assured that your pet is in generally good health before using this product.

There will be an audible alarm and a message on the transmitter face. You can use any gauge wire. There should be no audible alarm and no Break message on the transmitter. Now bring one collar at a time close to the Test Wire Loop and verify the collar is triggering. If you hear a beeping tone and see a flashing red light on the face of the collar the collar is working and the Base Station Transmitter is working, so go to step 3 to verify the loop.

As you move both collars toward the wire loop both collars should beep at about the same rate. Clean means with the least amount of metal or concrete nearby concrete may contain metal re-bar. This area should be free of underground pipes if possible. This makes the face almost parallel to the wire at that point. Go to step 4. If not, the loop is intermittent and needs repair.

Continue slowly adjusting clockwise and note the beeping rate increases to two short beeps every half second. Continue slowly adjusting clockwise and note the collar beeping at an even higher rate that sounds like a string of beeps every half second. This means the loop and the entire system are working properly.

If not the loop is intermittent. Repairing a Broken or Intermittent Containment Loop There are many ways to approach repairing a faulty loop depending on the length of wire, the number of connections, the terrain, available equipment, etc. Return to Video Library. Installing an invisible in-ground fence on the surface is an option we get asked about often.

These systems will work just as well buried, above ground, or attached to an existing physical fence. If you follow the tips provided in this video you are sure to provide a perfectly functioning and safe area for your pet to play in.

When doing an above ground installation be sure to include enough extra staples with your order to secure the wire and keep it away from potential damage. If looking to do an outdoor mount for the transmitter as in the video you can also find the waterproof housing with us.



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