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Dog Fence: Old Times and Modern Times During the past years, dog fences have been normally manufactured out of conventional construction materials. These were lumber, concrete bricks, chicken wire, or steel materials. These structures were erected to keep pets securely inside your house or yard. At times, even the dilapidated dog fences were enough to stand as makeshift borders in care the owner did not have enough money to put up a decent enclosure. Most of the time, the results were not as pleasing because the animals were still able to run away or even grabbed by strangers. Worse, some dogs caused destruction to the neighbour’s property and bite other people. This resulted in unexpected expenses to the pet owner. This simply showed that there was a need to improve containment methods for animals. Fences During Olden Times When modern dog fences were not known yet, physical barricades were not quite sufficient to keep the dogs in check. The main problem was that big dogs can easily jump over low fences while smallbred dogs were able to dig holes under weak fences with wide gaps. Aside from these downsides, the dogs can go out liberally if their owners forget to close the gates. If you try to erect a tall fence, this would look unsightly and spoil the wonderful view of your house. It will just ruin the welldesigned flower gardens and landscape in the front yard. It may also give the idea that your neighbours and friends are not welcome in your homes. The expenses in building these are quite pricey while maintenance is timeconsuming and requires additional costs. Modern Fences

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Dog Fence: Old Times and Modern Times

During the past years, dog fences have been normally manufactured out                   of conventional construction materials. These were lumber, concrete             bricks, chicken wire, or steel materials. These structures were erected to                   keep pets securely inside your house or yard. At times, even the                     dilapidated dog fences were enough to stand as makeshift borders in care                     the owner did not have enough money to put up a decent enclosure.

Most of the time, the results were not as pleasing because the animals                       were still able to run away or even grabbed by strangers. Worse, some                       dogs caused destruction to the neighbour’s property and bite other                 people. This resulted in unexpected expenses to the pet owner. This                   simply showed that there was a need to improve containment methods for                     animals.

Fences During Olden Times

When modern dog fences were not known yet, physical barricades were                   not quite sufficient to keep the dogs in check. The main problem was that                         big dogs can easily jump over low fences while small­bred dogs were able                       to dig holes under weak fences with wide gaps. Aside from these                     downsides, the dogs can go out liberally if their owners forget to close the                         gates. If you try to erect a tall fence, this would look unsightly and spoil the                             wonderful view of your house. It will just ruin the well­designed flower                     gardens and landscape in the front yard. It may also give the idea that your                           neighbours and friends are not welcome in your homes. The expenses in                     building these are quite pricey while maintenance is time­consuming and                 requires additional costs.

Modern Fences

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Because of technology, sophisticated dog fences came to be. The                 wireless and wired dog fences came into existence. It has become a                     handy, effective and reasonable means of making sure that the pet is safe.                       With the wireless variety, there is no need for a physical construction. All                       you must do is training your dog to stay within the perimeter, connect the                         wireless transmitter to the outlet and secure the dog collar receiver around                     the neck of the dog. The important and quite time­consuming thing you                     have to do is to train your dog using this innovative fence.

The electric or radio fence may be one of the most effective solutions for                         homeowners who want to keep their pets from straying. It is a valuable                       instrument for dog owners who want to ensure that their pets are safe in                         their yards. This fence unquestionably provides your dog round­the­clock               protection every day.

The Dog Line provides tips in dog training as well as supplies dog owners                         with tools like Dog Fencing. You can obtain more relevant information and                     Electric Dog Fence on the website of The Dog Line.