Saturday, December 31, 2011

Petsafe Stubborn Dog Receiver Collar

!±8± Petsafe Stubborn Dog Receiver Collar


Rate : | Price : $64.88 | Post Date : Dec 31, 2011 20:21:08
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PetSafe Stubborn Dog Extra Receiver Collar Keep your dog safe and secure, while training them at the same time! This extra reciever collar can be used to add another dog to any PetSafe in-ground fence system or as a replacement collar to the Stubborn Dog In-Ground Fence (item 496312). Features: Designed for stubborn or hard-to-train pets 4 adjustable levels of static correction, plus tone with vibration only option Waterproof Uses 9-volt alkaline battery (not included) Compatible with item 496312w

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

PetSafe In-Ground Deluxe Little-Dog Fence with Collar, Transmitter and Boundary System, PIG00-10773

!±8± PetSafe In-Ground Deluxe Little-Dog Fence with Collar, Transmitter and Boundary System, PIG00-10773

Brand : PetSafe | Rate : | Price : $201.93
Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 17:54:43 | Usually ships in 24 hours


In Ground Fence for Small Dogs. For use in the US only. This unit is compatible with all US 110v outlets and are not to be used with 220v international voltage.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

PetSafe PIF00-12917 Stay and Play Wireless Fence

!±8± PetSafe PIF00-12917 Stay and Play Wireless Fence

Brand : PetSafe | Rate : | Price : $323.82
Post Date : Dec 20, 2011 20:30:39 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The new stay and play wireless fence is a small, rechargeable system that provides an adjustable 3/4 of an acre circular boundary for your pet anywhere you go. The lightweight wireless transmitter is less than half the size of the previous PetSafe wireless fence and has no wires to bury. The waterproof, rechargeable receiver collar is ergonomically designed for your pets comfort, and offers 5 levels of static correction plus a tone-only mode for training. With the ease of setup, this system is perfect for traveling with your pet. The stay and play is also compatible with the original pif-300, and allows you to expand your wireless coverage. To use, simply plug in the wireless radio transmitter in the center of the area you designate for your pet. Mark the boundary zone with the included flags to teach your pet where he or she is allowed to roam. Then place the receiver collar on your pet. The system will deliver a warning beep as your pet nears the boundary zone marked by the flags, and if your pet crosses the zone the collar will give a safe, static correction. With a little training, your pet will soon understand to avoid the boundary zone and will be safely contained within your yard. You can also contain a second dog with this system, simply by adding an additional stay and play receiver collar (second collar sold separately). The receiver collar included in the stay and play is waterproof and fits dogs 5-pound or larger with neck sizes of 6-23-inch. For use in the US only. This unit is compatible with all US 110v outlets and are not to be used with 220v international voltage.

  • Lightweight, portable wireless transmitter means no wires to bury
  • Creates an adjustable circular perimeter of up to 3/4 of an acre anywhere you go
  • Rechargeable receiver collar charges in 2 to 3-hour and is ergonomically designed for comfort
  • Offers 5 levels of static correction plus a tone-only mode for training of dogs over 5-pound with neck sizes 6 to 23-inch
  • Works with the original PetSafe wireless pet containment system, PIF-300

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Friday, December 9, 2011

The Advantages Of An Invisible Dog Fence

!±8± The Advantages Of An Invisible Dog Fence

When you're erecting a dog fence at home, spare a thought for the people who built the Dingo Fence in Australia. It was put up in the 1880's to protect enormous flocks of sheep in Southern Queensland, where Dingoes had almost been exterminated.

To prevent Dingoes from other areas getting to the sheep, the fence was built. It is 6 feet high and there is one foot of it underground, with uprights every 9 metres. It's the longest fence in the World, stretching 5,320 kilometres which is over 3,305 miles! Ironically, it has not been a complete success - dingoes still lurk in the area!

Does Your Dog Need An Invisible Fence?

Some dogs delight in damaging flower beds and destroying vegetable gardens. Worse still, they might escape and cause an accident - for which you would be liable. If you don't want very high, solid fencing around your property - or the price of it, it might be time to consider an 'invisible' fence.

What Is An Invisible Fence?

There are many of these on the market now and they all work in a similar way. An invisible fence allows you to have one or more dogs running freely on your property, within boundaries chosen by you.

How Do These Fences Work?

A wire (of anything up to 400m long) is put onto the ground, buried just under the surface or attached to a fence that is already there. The wire carries a signal transmitted from a small unit. The dog wears a special collar that receives a signal if he goes near the wire.

The signals are usually zoned. When the dog gets anywhere near the wire he goes into a 'warning zone' and he will hear a warning 'beep' from his collar. If he gets even closer, he goes into a 'correction zone' and will receive a buzz from a small electrical impulse via the collar.

Once the dog begins to realise the boundaries, the owner can reduce the electrical impulses and rely on the audible warnings. Eventually, once the dog is reliable and not going anywhere near the fence, the collar may be taken off - or substituted for a dummy collar while he's on - probation'!

Making Adjustments To The System

These fences can be set up to suit any dog and any layout defined by the owner. The distances of both the warning and the correction zones can be adjusted. The strength of the electrical impulse can be altered to suit the size and temperament of the dog.

Will My Dog Be Hurt By The Electrical Impulses?

No - it doesn't hurt. It's not a new idea - this has been used in different forms of dog training for more than 40 years.

I Have More Than One Dog - Will This System Still Work?

Yes - with these systems, as long as each dog has a collar with a receiver, the system will work for them all.

Don't Forget The 'Dummy' Collar

Most systems recommend that your dog wears a dummy collar for a few days prior to the invisible fence being set up. This is for two reasons. It lets the dog get used to the collar so that it's not distracted by the unusual feel of it when the zone impulses start to be used. It's also important because it can be counter-productive for the dog to associate the impulses with the collar, rather than the fence.

What Happens If My Dog Gets Through The Fence?

This is very rare and usually means that the collar isn't fitting properly, leading to the dog receiving weak or no impulses.


The Advantages Of An Invisible Dog Fence

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Pets and Your Lawn

!±8± Pets and Your Lawn

In recent years, the Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that almost 38% of Australian families own a dog and 27% own a cat. Out of these, 75% consider their pet to be part of the family. Sometimes, letting pets have the run of the garden means letting the garden or lawn suffer. In this article, I give you some tips on how you can have a happy and healthy pet as well as a lush and healthy lawn.

Burn Spots

If you have a dog and a lawn, then you've probably also had 'Burn Spots'. These are the ugly yellow spots caused from your dog's urine killing the grass. The nitrogen in your dog's urine causes the problem and it is more common in households with large female dogs. Here are a few things you can do to alleviate this problem: -

Try training your dog to urinate in a specified area. If your dog doesn't want to do this, try watering down the area as soon possible after the dog has urinated, as this will dilute the nitrogen levels. Heavily watering the brown spots will flush the area and help the healthy grass around the spots to grow and replace the dead grass. Adjust your dogs diet slightly to reduce the nitrogen levels. A high protein diet can do this but discuss this change with your veterinary first. Add water to your dog's food to dilute the nitrogen. Beware of commercial products that claim to solve the problem as they are often designed to make your dog thirstier. This causes them to drink more water but this can also result in unpleasant side affects. Burn spots will be a bigger problem in a lawn that is fertilized more regularly - try to water the full lawn for a few days after fertilising. Some grasses are more sensitive to nitrogen. If you're thinking of replanting, try using a tougher more durable grass such as fescue. Clover lawns are also recommended, as clover doesn't stain the same way grass does after being subjected to dog urine.
Pets and Lawn Care

All good lawns need some maintenance to keep them looking good. We all know how dogs love to roll, play and sometimes eat grass. The pest control, fertilisers or other products that you apply to your lawn can be dangerous for your pet. Follow these tips to ensure you keep your lawn and your pets healthy at the same time.

Never over-apply a product and always follow the manufacturers instructions. Do not apply lawn pest control on a windy day. Do not apply lawn pest control when pets are nearby. Remove feeding and watering bowls when applying pest control or any similar product. Do not put food directly on lawn after applying any product. Do not apply a product near your dog's bedding or kennel. It is best to remove these before applying. If a product is liquid, wait until it is dry before allowing your pets near the lawn. Always store pesticides out of reach of pets. Be careful to keep pesticides out of reach of pets when you are applying them. If possible choose pet friendly fertilizers and weed killers.
Lawn Wear and Tear

Dogs love to sniff out every corner of their property and especially love to patrol all areas again and again and again. Some dogs will spend hours every day running a path around the edge of the garden making sure there are no intruders in their territory! This results in dusty paths where grass cannot get a chance to grow. Here are some tips on how to avoid these tracks.

Redirect the dog by using a temporary fence giving the grass a chance to regrow Consider paving a path where the most permanent trails are, for example between the kennel and back door or from the back door to the clothesline. Move the dog's bed or kennel regularly. This will reduce the likelihood of them wearing a path to their bed everyday. Grow plants around the bottom of your fencing so that your dog will not run in circles next to the fence listening for noises at the other side. Put items such as an outdoor seat of garden furniture in the way to block the path on a well-used trail. Walk your dog regularly so that most of their time spent in the garden is sleeping!


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