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» Dog Containment Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/7/2006 | Dog Fence |

Little Toby had no clue why every day he was huddled off to this frightening looking woman down the road. Whine as he might, no one would listen to him.



» Dog Kennel Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/7/2006 | Dog Fence |

Eight-year-old Rusty McClean was very worried. Every time he played ball in the backyard, he would end up hurting tiny Dufus. Dufus is a Dachshund. He keeps to himself most of the time. He loves to watch Rusty play ball. Of late though he's noticed that Rusty's aim has gotten a little better. And the target seems to him - Dufus!



» Dog fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/10/2006 | Dog Fence |

Kim Bright has recently become the doting owner of Edward. Edward is a three-month-old pure breed Labrador. Much as she loves the attention Edward gets from the neighboring kids, she knows that lack of training can make him a menace for the same kids.



» Portable Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/10/2006 | Dog Fence |

Fencing is done for safety sake. When we say portable dog fence we mean something that is very convenient to carry from one place to the other. Pet dog is something that is very precious to everybody. Taking care of his safety is something that no body would compromise. Portable Dog Fence is very convenient to relocate .It provides the right kind of security to your pet. There are no hassles of wiring or other electronic plugging. The best part is you can take your pet along with you where ever you go. Portable fence not only convenient but also offers safety.



» Dog training fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | Dog Fence |

A dog fence is used to keep dog from straying from the limits of your property. These fences often come in the form of underground fences and wireless fences that use audible warnings, correction stimulants or a combination of both to prevent your dog from crossing the pre-established boundary. Most systems require your dog to wear some type of receiver on their collar and require training of the dog to respect the boundary before the dog fence is effective and resistible. .



» Electronic Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | Dog Fence |

If you're looking for an Electronic Dog Fence System for your dog or cat, make sure it's a Pet Safe Pet Safe... Electronic Dog fencing can be costly and unsightly. It can be tried virtually; Fence Outdoor Containment System to keep your dog on your property with the freedom to roam safely without fear that he'll run off or get hurt. Instead of a painful shock, this system delivers a spray of citronella to your dog when he pushes his boundaries.



» How to Build a Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | Dog Fence |

Traditionally Dogs are kept in Kennels. These were outdoor fences. Kennels or fences are made from wood. Wood kennels are attractive and comfortable for dogs. Wood fences vary in styles and include stockade, picket, lattice, and post and rail. In spite of different styles of wooden fences all of them have three basic features, which is required for building a fence.



» Indoor Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | 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




» Innotech Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | Dog Fence |

Dogs like to roam and move about. Innotech keeps them at home with a full line of Containment systems that set the industry standard for safe, effective pet containment. Many people have behavioral and training questions concerning their dogs. Innotech offers fast easy no training way to solve your pet’s problem. Professionals design Innotech products. Since each situation is different it has a wide range of appropriate products. For keeping dog safe in Yard Innotech has developed in-ground-pet-fencing system.



» Invisible Dog Fence
By Carol Smithson | Published 04/22/2006 | Dog Fence |

To keep dog straying from the limits of your property or from reaching the prohibited area in house, dog fence is needed. Traditionally dogs were restricted in kennel, which were physical barriers, or through chain. A different method of invisible restricting has come up where kennel cannot be seen. These new fences often come as underground fences and wireless fences, and use Audible warnings, correction stimulants or a combination of both techniques to prevent dog from crossing the decided limit. Invisible dog fences does not make it physically impossible for the dog to cross the barrier but it does reduce the chances that the dog will cross the barrier as it gives warning.



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