What is the BEST Dog Fence System? GPS Dog Fence - Wireless Dog Fence - In-Ground Dog Fence

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  • What is the best dog fence system? GPS dog fence, wireless dog fence, in-ground dog fence. We break down the pros and cons to invisible dog fencing systems.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @alethiablanchard
    @alethiablanchard 3 месяца назад +1

    I love my Petsafe wireless fence, easy setup and my dog was very easy to know where the boundaries are

  • @JohnBrockSprocketman
    @JohnBrockSprocketman 2 месяца назад +3

    I have a Perimeter in ground system. I had lightening hit last night and my alarm started sounding on my unit. This is the second time I've lost signal and it's a nightmare trying to locate the break! I have dug the wire up in several spots and dragging a long piece of copper to connect to check for continuity. I'm getting too old for this.

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  2 месяца назад +1

      I understand your frustration. But with the right tools, it’s an easy fix. Here is a video where I walk you through how to quickly find the break. How to find a break in an Underground Dog Fence / Electronic Dog Fence / In-Ground Dog Fence
      ruclips.net/video/xLVyaJlM93Y/видео.html

  • @handyandy2112
    @handyandy2112 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video, Adam. I'm trying to figure out what to use to saw out an existing expansion joint in my driveway to lay the wire in. I have angle grinders as well as circular saws. Your thoughts? And should I use a standard masonry blade? My driveway is about 20 feet wide. Dry cut or wet? And what type of sealer should I use after laying the wire? Thanks very much!

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  10 месяцев назад

      Hello there handy Andy! I have a video that walks you through how I cross concrete driveways. You can check it out here. How to install an In-Ground Dog Fence in concrete driveway
      ruclips.net/video/Z8nf8_09VTE/видео.html
      I would suggest using a circular saw with a concrete diamond blade. But you can also use an angle grinder. Dry cutting works just fine. Depending on the color of your driveway, I have three different sealants that I like to use. Let me know what type of Drive you have whether it’s gray concrete, red aggregate, etc. and I’ll send you the link to the sealant that I like to use.

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  10 месяцев назад

      Oh, and be sure to subscribe and hit the bell icon so you’ll know when new helpful videos are posted. And be sure to check out the other videos on my channel for more great information.

    • @handyandy2112
      @handyandy2112 10 месяцев назад

      @@outdoorpetsolutions Thanks for the fast reply!! I have gray concrete. I subscribed and hit the like button, should have done that earlier. 🙃

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  10 месяцев назад

      @@handyandy2112 My pleasure! Here is a link to the caulking I like to use for Gray Concrete. www.lowes.com/pd/DAP-10-1-fl-oz-Gray-Paintable-Latex-Caulk/3025076

  • @jean-francoisaubin
    @jean-francoisaubin 2 месяца назад

    I have a full fence and he diggs under it If i install the in groud fence and your dog is digger is he going to be able to dig the wire and chew it or he won't be able to get close to wire

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  2 месяца назад

      The dogs won’t be able to get to the underground wire. The system pushes the dog away from the wire. The distance it pushes the dogs back is adjustable as well.

  • @underthewillowtree6914
    @underthewillowtree6914 7 месяцев назад

    If my dog makes it past the underground wire will she still be zapped while outside the marked wire? Or is she free when she passes through.

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hello Willowtree! Any dog can learn to run through an electronic fence if the proper fence training is not followed through. Dogs respect their boundaries because they have been trained to do so, not because of the correction or how long the correction is delivered. The OPS1000 does offer Advanced Run Through Prevention: The system can detect how fast the collar, and subsequently the dog, is traveling towards the fence. In a fraction of a second the collar will automatically increase the correction intensity to ensure your dog stays safe at home. However if your dog learns that it is ok to run through the fence, the system will stop correcting once they have exited the field width. You can also increase the size of the field width to provide more correction distance if needed. But remember, training is the key to successful containment. Here is a video where I go into more detail about the training. Any dog can use an in-ground fence, except one! Watch till end! - How to install in-ground fence.
      ruclips.net/video/xbi-v0VUY70/видео.html

  • @travislingen9215
    @travislingen9215 17 часов назад

    We put a new water well in our front yard and now are getting extreme interference when the pump kicks on. Its so bad it makes the controller think there is a loop break. Have you had to deal with this type situation before?

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  9 часов назад

      I have not experienced that scenario before. However it may have to do with a couple of possibilities that can easily be fixed. Which brand of fence are you using? Is this a completely new water well? Or did you simply replace the pump? Is the fence wire running inline with the electrical that is running the water pump?

    • @travislingen9215
      @travislingen9215 9 часов назад

      @@outdoorpetsolutions I am using the Petsafe Stubborn Dog. Same cheap one you referenced in your how to detect a break video. This is a new water well that was added after our fence was put in. The loop was damaged when work was done and I reran a section that encircled the well. It does run within 15-20 feet of it but not inline and perpendicular to it. In the past I have used their RFA-590 wire break locator and had good luck with it. I am using the 22 gauge wire. With the locator everytime the pump kicks on there is crazy interference coming out the speaker, and the controller beeps loop break at the same time.

  • @mulamayne5615
    @mulamayne5615 4 месяца назад

    What's best brand so I can one and done it

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  4 месяца назад

      I’ll always suggest a wired fence system over the wireless and gps fences because of its consistent reliability. The OPS1000 is commercial grade and would be your best option. Here’s a link to get yours. www.outdoorpetsolutions.com/store/product/diy-dog-fence-kit

  • @seandunn10
    @seandunn10 9 месяцев назад +1

    This guy sorts through it pretty well! I will be going with the burried wire. One main reason for this is that i dont want to subject my family to a constant radio signal 24 hours a day, i dont know how people are alright with this?

    • @marinerhawkins9702
      @marinerhawkins9702 9 месяцев назад +1

      The buried wire is going to definitely be more reliable but your reasoning regarding radio signals is flawed. There are radio signals surrounding you every second of every day. Unless you are 100+ years old, you have ALWAYS been surrounded by man-made radio signals. This is not to mention the electromagnetic radiation we are constantly being subjected to from the sun and other celestial bodies all the time.

    • @jeffmoore8776
      @jeffmoore8776 9 месяцев назад

      um wifi

    • @JohnBillington
      @JohnBillington 8 месяцев назад +1

      Buried wire fences are giant radio antennas FYI.

    • @livefreedrivenh6067
      @livefreedrivenh6067 Месяц назад

      Cell signals ,wifi., radio am/fm tv signals. Think how many signals are around you every second of the day.

  • @johnkirk6255
    @johnkirk6255 Месяц назад

    Hallo was fence drifting 40 feet, the fence set up in the road. My dog was reacting good to warnings. This thing started giving emergency corrections, shocks, on my front porch. Took the prongs off I'll let it take just in case. Infuriating I want the dog to want to go to my door.

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  Месяц назад

      That has been the case for most folks using the GPS dog fences. Underground wired dog fencing is the way to go for consistency.

  • @claytonkarr255
    @claytonkarr255 2 месяца назад

    Can the transmitter wire be placed above the ground?

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes it can! As long as you use a high quality cable. Such as what I include in the OPS1000. Here is a video where I show you a couple of ways to quickly install the cable. ruclips.net/video/ZydUjfVzqDg/видео.htmlsi=h00cJSgyIzBSvAIP

    • @claytonkarr255
      @claytonkarr255 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the quick reply. I’ll be ordering the same 1000 soon.

  • @LarryRichelli
    @LarryRichelli 6 месяцев назад

    I just want a small, low cost unit to keep my dog off of a large carpet in my house. I guess the wire type would be best.

    • @outdoorpetsolutions
      @outdoorpetsolutions  6 месяцев назад

      Actually if you’re just needing to create “no-go” areas inside your home, the best to go with is a wireless indoor pet barrier. Here is a link to order one. www.outdoorpetsolutions.com/store/product/pawz-away-indoor-pet-barrier
      Adam- Outdoor Pet Solutions