Keeping Your Dog Safe With A Dog Fence

When you let your puppy roam free outside on the property, it is essential that you keep it enclosed in some form or fashion. If you cannot fence the dog inside, then at least tie your dog up. This will prevent it from wandering off and getting hurt by an other animal or a moving vehicle.

If you are purchasing an enclosure such as a dog pen or a tie out, here are a few research tips to help you choose the appropriate security item, which would suit your dog and landscape best.

Start by asking your self the following 3 questions:

1. Based on how well you know your dog, what type of personality does it have and how well does it handle being confined? Is it the type of dog that will try to escape, knowing it cannot get past a certain barrier mark?

2. When you have an enclosure put up outside, how do you plan on using it when confining your dog? In other words, will you be by your dog’s side at all times when it is out, or do you plan on using the fenced in area or tie out, as a way of keeping it secure when you’re not at home?

3. Based on your dog’s temperament, are you aware of what type of confinement its personality will allow, without creating chaos for your pet? Using a secured lead may create anxiety. A fenced in area that is too small may also be a negative experience for your dog.

Can’t I just train my dog to stay on the property without a security fence or leash?

This is a big mistake. Initially when your young puppy is new to the outside world and is just getting used to the fact that it can play around the yard, letting it loose without any security is a dangerous choice. Your dog may not understand what its boundaries are and end up wandering off into danger, or being fatally injured from traffic.

Not only is safety an issue here, but it is impossible to train a puppy to stay on a certain area of land at such a young age. If there are other houses, sidewalks and streets nearby your pup will explore. Yes, some breed types can be trained, but to successfully train a pup to stay within certain confines of your property without a fence or leash, takes a specific type of dog temperament.