For example, you can contain your dog in your yard, but keep him out of a pool area, garden or driveway gate. In addition to costing less than traditional fences, hidden fences provide more flexibility and more secure containment than traditional fences. Contact us for a free consultation and an estimate for your property. The cost varies based on which system is right for you, the number of pets, the size of the property, how many sidewalk and driveway cuts, if you want internal “garden loops”, etc. The cost for a DogWatch Hidden Fence is almost always much less than traditional fencing. We will develop a plan to meet the specific training needs of your pet(s). After the initial training, your dog goes through a training session with you for a few minutes each day for about two weeks. We will initiate the training and provide instructions and support so you can complete and reinforce the training. After training, most dogs do not cross the hidden boundary they usually stop before the warning signal to avoid the correction. Your pet also learns that if he continues beyond the flags and warning alert, he will receive a mild correction (a stimulation from the collar). As your pet learns, the flags are slowly taken away. With training, the dog remembers the placement of the flags and associates the flags with the warning signal. The training includes teaching your pet to recognize the containment area boundaries through a combination of voice commands, audible warning signals from the receiver collar and visual flags that are set in the yard where the pet hears the warning alert. After we install the hidden fence, we work with you to train your pet. Training is an important part of the process. We also have “wireless” indoor units that do not require placement of a boundary wire. With an indoor system, the hidden wire runs around your couch, under the lip of the counter, around the trash or across a doorway or wherever you need to create either a containment area or an “off-limits” area. Although there are differences in some of the product features, this is how all hidden fences work (DogWatch®, Invisible Fence® and other radio fence brands.) Through a training program, your pet learns to recognize his fence boundaries and learns to stop at the warning signal. If your pet travels further, he will receive a mild but safe stimulation (also called a “correction”) from the receiver collar. As your pet approaches the buried wire, the receiver collar emits a warning signal (audible or vibration). Your pet wears a lightweight, waterproof receiver collar that recognizes the radio signal. The buried wire carries a harmless, low level radio signal from a transmitter installed in your house or garage. Syracuse Dog Fence is here for you now and will continue to be there for you long after this crisis.Hidden fences are created by burying a ‘boundary wire’ a few inches underground around your property. The current health crisis due to COVID-19 is a challenge for all of us, but we remain optimistic that we will pull through it as a community, a family and a nation. You can expect to see distancing measures being taken by communicating via phone, email and conferencing, along with using sanitary hand, feet and body protection when we work in or around your home. We can be reached directly by phone at 31 or email: want you to know that we take this health crisis seriously and are taking extreme precautions in our day to day business. The office is closed to walk-in traffic until further notice. Our top priority is the safety of customers and employees. Syracuse Dog Fence continues to work both remotely and on-site as we practice strict CDC guidelines for social distancing, cleanliness, and common-sense precautions.
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