A good Dog Fence Makes For Better Neighbors
Believe it or not, not everyone likes your family pet. By
keeping your pet in an identified space with a good quality dog
fence, Fido can remain as a good neighbor.
I know, I know, it's almost impossible to imagine that
anyone who knows Fido doesn't immediately fall in love with
her. She might just be ok with the neighbors but the things
she does in their yard make for some unhappy relationships.
This is just one of the main reasons why every pet owner has an
obligation to control their pets traveling range with pet
fencing.
The problem of course is the about relieving themselves in
someone else's yard, Yes, your pet may be friendly and would
like to visit the neighbors but the fact is, many people do not
share your love affair with your pet. They don't want the
bother of picking up after an animal that's not theirs nor having
their yards soiled with urine "hot spots" and doggie piles.
Dogs, although usually very friendly also can be destructive of
plants and landscaping, making many breeds poor neighbors.
That's not to say that your dog isn't a nice animal. Dogs
are typically social and enjoys the interaction with a variety of
people. This play interaction however is not without
consequences. Things get broken, chewed on and otherwise
"enjoyed" by your pet no matter if they belong to you or the
neighbor. Having to face an angry neighbor because your dog
destroyed his prize winning rose bush garden isn't something to be
desired.
There's also the issue of community security. This is
especially true if your dog is a larger breed. Having a large
dog escape the security of their yard could be seen as negligence
on your part. Communities are becoming increasingly upset at
pet owners who allow their animals free run of a
neighborhood. Heaven forbid if your dog, while free, attacks
someone or another animal. This is especially serious if the
other dog or pet was on a leash.
The saying is that a good fence makes for good neighbors.
A good dog fence also makes for a happy and healthy environment for
your pet. By securing your dog using secure fencing, your
best friend also has the security of knowing where his yard
boundaries are located. There is no need to "guard" anything
beyond the fence lines so you pet is more inclined to stay in his
yard to better "watch" his property. Overall, electronic dog
fencing is a good investment no matter what type of dog you may
have as a pet.
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