Step 1: Define the Fence Line The best way to lay out an electric fence line is to use string. Install corner posts, tie one end of the string to a post, and stretch it out to the next corner. This gives you a straight line to follow for installing the posts, and provides you wi...
Set up fence postsaround the area you want to enclose. They should be around 15-20 feet apart and one-third of the length in the ground. If your terrain is straight and flat, you can install them a bit farther, and if it’s hilly and bumpy, you should install them closer together....
Now, it needs to be mentioned here, if you have a break in your fence (for instance, you have a gate that breaks up your electric fencing) you’ll need to run covered wire on the ground between fencing to keep the current of electricity going. 8. Test the Voltage Finally, you’ll ...
Sometimes your fence serves only topreventyour dog from escaping. So, you can run a small loop around the area and separate the wires at least two to four feet. But, for those who like to leave their patio gates open and still prevent dogs from running out, they can apply double loop ...
Training Your Dog to Adapt to an Electric Fence Electric fences for dogs have become a popular choice among pet owners to keep their furry companions safe while allowing them the freedom to roam within a designated area. However, for this system to work effectively, it’s crucial to train yo...
If you’re looking for a top-notch underground pet fence, look no further than SportDOG Brand In-Ground Fence System & Collar. This easy-to-install containment kit comes with all of the parts you need to cover a huge 1 1/3 acres of land for one dog. You’ll find that it does an...
Build a good fence around your garden. Beware though, raccoons are agile and intelligent; make sure your fence will keep them out. You may need to install an electric fence. This is a good measure. A two-wire fence, with one wire four to six inches above the ground and the other at...
It is fairly easy to install And it’s less expensive than buying a new dog door. However, I also decided not to go with the invisible fence option: First, I wasn’t sure the shock would actually stop my cat. As everyone knows, cats are very different than dogs…and I read about ...
Electric Fencing Electric fences can be a good option for securing poultry. There are several ways to install it. The first method is to have a static chicken coop and run an electrical wire around the bottom of the coop in such a way that even digging predators cannot get in. ...
When installation is complete, John will take you step by step and explain the innovative, Pro-Start™ K9 Fence training process. Initial training can range from 15 to 30 minutes depending on individual dog and setup. Most dogs begin to respect the electric fence boundary immediately and are...