Benner's Best Friend Fence

Finding the Right Dog Fence

A dog fence is perfect for any pet because it forces the animal to stay in the yard without crossing forbidden areas, like the garden. Fencing may also help prevent the animal from getting onto lawn furniture or digging up plants. A reliable fence may also deter the dog from trampling recently planted herbs, and it can keep it away while children are at play.

A wireless fence is more powerful and more robust than most options

If you choose to fence your yard by traditional methods, with building materials, the risks of deterioration are always present over time, mainly because of the weather. Heavy rains and the flow of water can erode any fence, but it can also be due to the sometimes violent and physical nature of a pet (most dogs seem to go crazy at the sight of people or other animals walking by the property). Indeed, the lifespan of most fences is shortened by these different circumstances.

On the other hand, with a wireless fence, there cannot be direct physical contact by the animal. This means there are no risks of damaging the fence because the dog is warned through pulsations telling it that it is getting close to the perimeter. After two or three attempts to cross, they decide it is better to stay in the yard.

Regarding materials, visible or underground, external stresses cannot damage a wireless fence because it is specially protected to withstand the weather.

Easy installation or dismantling of a wireless fence

The need for a professional is not mandatory when installing a wireless fence, meaning you can do it yourself. There are instructions included in the box which tells you everything ranging from installation to taking it down and moving it. Finally, even if the installation of a fence has a lot of advantages, you have to be careful not to put the collar on a dog that has seizures or epilepsy, or a pregnant animal.

A Benner's Best Friend Fence is the best way to keep your pet safe. Also, a fence also aims to familiarize the dog with his or her new environment. Training a dog so that it respects the border is a complicated situation.

Their intention to stay in the house must come from the dog itself. As it spends time on the property, the dog will adapt to its territory. A territory that he or she must protect at all costs, it is for this reason that dogs bark when an unknown person enters the house or yard.