DogWatch of Middle Tennessee

TN

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waterproof receiver collar that recognizes the radio signal. As your pet approaches the buried wirethe receiver collar emits a warning signal (audible or vibration). If your pet travels furtherthis is how all hidden fences work (DogWatchInvisible Fence ® and other radio fence brands.) With an indoor systemthe hidden wire runs around your couchunder the lip of the counterhe will receive a mild correction (a stimulation from the collar). After trainingmost dogs do not cross the hidden boundarythe number of petsthe size of the propertyhow many sidewalk and driveway cutsif you want internal “garden loops”you can contain your dog in your yardbut keep him out of a pool areagarden or driveway gate. Plusyour dog cannot jump overbut they do not include installation (which can be challenging)training (which is very important)ongoing support or a good warranty program. Also

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