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Posted on July 16, 2010.
Dog Watch Invisible FenceThree important safety products for your dog this summer

Keep your dog safe is similar to keeping a child safe, you must be constantly alert. There are certain dangers a dog faces, especially in urban and suburban settings where the risk of escape and be hit by a car poses a serious threat. Keep your dog on your property protected, even when you're not there to supervise, or keeping your dog run off and get hurt while playing around without a leash, is reason enough for finding practical solutions. Here are three products that may help you and your companion enjoy some freedom while being safe!

Water Alarm

This product is designed to alert you if your dog into the pool. Now, I'm sure you think my dog is a great swimmer. And I am sure he is. But the reality is dogs drown in swimming pools, simply because they do not find the stairs. To keep your dog safe this summer, consider the safety of water turtle security alarm, or a similar product. This product works by attaching to particular turtle necklace for your pet: an alarm will sound at a base station in the house when he jumps in

Fencing

There are many manufacturers of wire fence for pets to choose from: Innotek and Petsafe two brands are very good. This type of containment, it is possible for you to create invisible boundaries on your property, so that your dog does not flow. How does it work?

A transmitter (usually located in the garage or basement) sends a radio signal through a wire hidden buried along the perimeter of the "closed" area. Your dog wears a collar with a special receiver which emits a warning tone as it approaches the edge of the security zone, followed by a minor shock if he gets too close. Additional training, usually between 7-14 days, is needed to help your dog in the understanding and learning the limits of the fence.

It is important to note that while invisible fences work well with most dogs, they are not 100% effective, especially if your dog is old, stubborn and not well trained. If you think this could happen with your pet and you want to try this product, be sure to alert a reasonable trial period to ensure that your dog is not on it can "jump" in Closing and runoff.

You should also check on the barrier once it is installed to ensure that the perimeter wire is in tact, the batteries in the collar of your dog and still work if your dog has a heavy coat, where necklace
establishes contact is shaved. Also, check with the manufacturer on the radio frequency is it FM or AM. FM is better than AM tends to pick up stray signals that can give your dog a correction, even when not near the perimeter fence.

Another disadvantage of this type of fence is that it does not other animals. For this reason, people often use this type of fence, in conjunction with a standard fence to keep the dog from a garden or pool.

Safety vests and necklaces light

collars with flashing safety vests and are generally constructed with a reflective material and lights attached to them. Some, such as collar and leash a„c asPolyBrite do more than simply reflect light, they generate themselves. Both the collar and leash and emit a bright red glow and can also be set to flash. They use a stack of interchangeable watch that last up to 250 hours, are light, and above all - water resistant. You can also find a range of clip on lights, longest-lasting and water for larger dogs to something very small and light as the flashing Pet. The clip on flashing lights can also be attached to a child's coat or belt if needed.

safety vests are a necessity for the working dog or if you take your dog jogging poorly lit areas. It is also essential for hunting dogs. In addition to being constructed of reflection.

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