Above Ground Installation

Made to revolutionize today's pet containment systems, the "Underground dog fences" will answer the most common fencing problems. It's time to say goodbye to the hassles of installing wooden or metal fences, electronic dog fences will ease dog owners of the installation problems.

Some dog fences require more strenuous ways of installing the wires, but not the wires use in “Underground Fence Systems”. Buried under the ground, dog owners will no longer worry about having to deal with it again and can therefor enjoy a more permanent fence system.

For those who don't want their hands to get dirty in digging the soil to lay the wires for the electronic dog fences, there's still another method that dog owners can use. The above ground installation technique employs sturdy Securing Staples that sets up the wires above the ground. More convenient, this wire doesn't require burying for the soil will automatically will absorb it after a good rain. Most importantly, this method is safe for the wire doesn't carry any voltage at all.

If dog owners're just renting a house and is not allowed to dig the yard or if dog owners simply don't have any equipment for digging, the use of Staples is highly recommended for dog owners. Whatever method dog owners choose, whether burying the wires or above ground installation, dog owners will experience the same outstanding functionality and with our electronic dog fencing systems.

 

Step 1:

» First lay out the boundary wire in the desired shape and around the area dog owners want to contain. From the boundary wire run twisted wire to the transmitter and pug it in.
» Once dog owners have decide the system dog owners chose is correct for dog owners, "Staple" the twisted wire to the ground by hammering in a wire "Staple" every 5 - 6 feet.
» Now stop and look at the wire. Is it completely flush to the ground all the way to the start of the boundary? The wire MUST completely touch the ground. If not go and "Staple" any raised areas before proceeding to the next step.

Step 2:

» Place a "Staple" where the twisted wire and the beginning of the boundary meet (if dog owners have a splice in this area please dig a small hole about 2 inches deep and bury the splice. Then place a "Staple" in the front of and behind the splice to relieve any pressure on the splice)
» Next, walk to the first corner of the boundary and "Staple" it to the ground. Repeat this step for all corners of the boundary. (Not all yards are square if dog owners do not have corners on the boundary please select multiple anchor points for the wire)
» Now place staples as needed and make sure to staple any raised areas down until they are completely flush with the ground, for maximum safety for dog owners and the guests.

 

 

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