The containment field would be six feet and the avoidance field would be connected to a different boundary wire system but only have a field range of 6 inches or so.
In certain instances, the main purpose of the installation is to keep your beloved pet from escaping from a fence gate or opening. You can certainly make this happen with an electric dog fencing system. All of the fundamental rules of installation apply to installing a small section of protection as they would for a whole yard installation.
This includes completing a loop, twisted wire and installing a main control panel next to an outlet. The illustrations below demonstrate how protection can be provided for almost any escape point on your property. With this layout, you can simply run a piece of twisted wire from your main dog fence transmitter to the gate opening or escape point. Simply run a small loop around this area separating the wires by at least feet. This area will now be active and prevent your dog from escaping through this area.
Perhaps you live in a rural setting, and all you need to do is protect your dog from going out into the road. In this case, the one-sided boundary layout is what you need. You simply run a long length of twisted wire from the transmitter, out to the road. The only stipulation to this layout is that the twisted wire can only be half the length of the looped boundary wire. For example, if you have a loop that is feet in a circle, you can only run 50 feet of wire back to the transmitter.
You can use your electric dog fence not only to keep your dog in but also to keep your dog out of sensitive areas of your property. An unlimited amount of off limits areas can be created with this application.
This type of install is ideal for somebody who already has a fenced in backyard and wants to keep the dog away from certain areas. This layout involves creating 2 separate double loops, and connecting them with twisted wire. This allows your dog access in and out of the back of your house, plus it allows access to the back of your property. Should you have enough yard space, you can use a double loop approach to create a boundary that is three-sided.
If you have a lakefront property, or if you would like to give your dog access to the lake, you have several different options. Please note that there is no danger of your dog getting electrocuted while swimming. When you incorporate the lake, you need to know if your lakefront drops off, or gradually gets deeper. It depends on what you are trying to accomplish as to how you will lay the wire to incorporate the lake. When you are sinking the wire, it is recommended to run it into a water hose and sink it to the bottom of the lake.
This will further protect the wire from fishing hooks and critters. Simply submerge your extra boundary wire into your lake, at the distance out that you desire. Perhaps you just want your dog to just be able to walk into the lake a few feet for a drink, or to lay down and cool off in the water. Or, perhaps you prefer sinking the wire down 10 feet so that your dog can go for a deeper swim? Depending on your goal, you can decide how much wire you need to sink. You more or less have to install a wireless invisible fence yourself.
These come as small kits that the manufacturer would normally assume that you would put together yourself. Put the battery inside of the collar and set it to whatever setting causes it to beep and then take it outside of the designated area.
Relatively safe configurations will provide plenty of space for your dog to run around without letting him or her run out into the street. It can take a while to train your dog to use a fence like this, but you need to make sure that they are in order to utilize it safely. While this is unlikely, it can happen. This will allow you to use landscaping tools like an edger without damaging the wire.
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What is your top question? How to install invisible dog fence wire Now that you've planned your dog fence installation, it's time for the hard work: installing the boundary wire. Installing wire in the ground As I mention often throughout this site, most do-it-yourself dog fences come with wire that is inappropriate for outdoor use. Use your shovel to create a thin trench between 1 to 6 inches deep in the areas you wish to protect. The trench does not need to be wide — simply kick your shovel into the ground, and move the shovel back and forth a couple of times to create room for the wire.
In areas where your ground is particularly hard or rough, you may need to use a pickaxe to create your trench. Install the boundary wire. Tuck the boundary wire into the trench, and cover the wire by stomping on the ground around the trench. You can use a handheld weeding tool to simplify the process, just make sure to dull the prongs first — if the weeder is too sharp, you may accidentally break the wire watch a video of me using this technique.
Alternatively, you can use a wooden paint stirrer, although a weeding tool tends to be far more efficient. Create and install your twisted wire.
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