Dog fencing is important for the safety of our pets, but long gone are the days when we need to rely on physical barriers. Many dogs (I won't say all) respond very well to invisible fencing. While ...
My dog, Max, is an escape artist. We have a wooden privacy fence in the back yard, which he has no qualms about digging under, and a front door that we use frequently — perfect for squeezing out of ...
Invisible fences are an increasingly popular option for dog owners. While it is not for everyone, it tends to offer more space for dogs to roam, without the hassle and cost of having a physical fence.
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LITTLE ROCK — Dog owners who believe a fence will mar their landscape or who live in a neighborhood where front-yard fencing is prohibited may find an “invisible” or “hidden” fence to be their best ...
Got a pet that’s always somewhere they are not supposed to be? Whether it’s a dog in the trash can, or a puppy chewing on shoes, the Invisible Fence Brand said they can be the solution to your problem ...
Some homeowners may have received the gift of companionship this holiday season in the form of a fur baby. Fluffy ears and an energetic tail-wagging attitude are simple joys new dog owners can ...
A dog’s instinct is to roam and explore, even if it means crossing into the neighbor’s yard, a city street, or a nearby creek. Traditional fencing may address the issue, but it’s not always a feasible ...