Monday, December 26, 2011

Humane Contain HC-8000 Review

!±8± Humane Contain HC-8000 Review

The humane contain HC-8000 by High Tec Pet is both a lot and very little for your money. You can get their HC-8000 system for 0. That seems like a great deal. This system has a good set of features, much more than you would usually expect in a fence of this price.

Standard you get:
• Progressive correction levels
• Battery backup available
• 18 gauge wire
• 2 collars

The Humane Contain can also be used with a range of accessories including a scat mat and a automatic dog door that is triggered by the humane contain collar.

There are two big problems:
First, these systems are really inconsistent. We have heard from owners that the collars have a lot of problems and break. There are also reports of the collar correcting the dog for no apparent reason. Second, is their customer service. We hear that they are not very good at fixing problems when they arise. They have 25 pages of complaints at consumer affairs.

Here is what you get in the box:
• Base Station - one of the bigger units. It has the usual controls,
• the boundary width dial
• the power boost switch here lets you power yards up to 50 acres
• basic on/off switch

We like that all the controls are big, well laid out and clearly labeled.The base station is meant to be waterproof, we have found that it is not. I would not mount this outside. It has an optional rechargeable battery pack that slots in the back and lets you run the system when there is a power failure. It costs about , which isn't bad value. It is the only in ground pet containment system with a rechargeable battery for the control unit.

Collar - it looks dated. It does have proportional correction, which is okay, but better still would be to have adjustable correction levels so that you could set the base line correction level.

The collar uses a proprietary battery from Humane Contain. They cost about and last only a month which gets costly. There is are chargeable collar available with their higher end systems. But, the big flaw in this system is that this collar is not reliable. There are lots of reports of this triggering for no apparent reason, and we hear complaints of these breaking early in their life.

The included wire is a very impressive 18 gauge. The insulation on this is really thick and it is very impressive that this comes standard in the box. The system also comes with a generous 10 splices.

Conclusion
The system has a 90 day money back period, then a one-year warranty. But we've heard numerous complaints about customer service and so would not have a great deal of confidence in it being honored. This should be a great deal. But the unreliability of the system make this system something I would not be comfortable putting on my dogs.


Humane Contain HC-8000 Review

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Underground Fence For Pet Containment

!±8± Underground Fence For Pet Containment

Underground Fence has increased its popularity over the time. What is underground fence and why is it popular to many pet owners? Unlike the traditional fence, underground fence is easy to install. This can be installed in any part of your house that you want to limit your pet's access. Wires can be placed around swimming pool, gardens without worrying that your pet might tamper your plants. A lot of pet owners preferred this type of fence than physical or traditional fence because it is much less expensive in terms of maintenance. They are great alternative way preferred by homeowners in subdivisions that do not allow visible fence.

Underground fence consists of boundary wire, transmitter, receiver, test light, training flags and sign. With underground fences a wire is installed underground or above ground, depending on the system. This wire transmits a radio signal that the wire, acting as an antenna, turns into an electromagnetic wave. A small receiver is attached to the dog's collar; when the dog gets close enough to the wire the receiver can pick up the signal. The dog will first hear a warning tone, if it continues to the boundary it will receive an electric shock. The dog learns through a few week's of training where the boundary lies.

After installation brightly colored flags are placed along the fence line. This marks the boundary. When first training the dog, it will only hear the tone and not receive the physical correction (the shock). The first week of training is done on leash, when it hears the signal jerk the dog back to the yard and give praise. For the first few days, one prong on the collar is taped so that the dog can hear the warning tone without experiencing the correction. When the dog learns to return to the yard after hearing the tone it is time for the dog to experience the physical correction. When it feels the shock, pull the dog back to the yard. Slowly distractions can be added to the outside of the boundary. When the dog ignores the distractions, give praise. After about a week, try off leash training. Slowly, as the dog learns, the flags can be removed; first every other flag and then more, until they are gone.

Dogs should always be safely contained so that they cannot be teased or injured by other animals or by children and so they cannot escape.


Underground Fence For Pet Containment

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Friday, December 2, 2011

PetSafe PIF00-12917 Stay and Play Wireless Fence

!±8± PetSafe PIF00-12917 Stay and Play Wireless Fence

Brand : PetSafe | Rate : | Price : $323.82
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The new stay and play wireless fence is a small, rechargeable system that provides an adjustable 3/4 of an acre circular boundary for your pet anywhere you go. The lightweight wireless transmitter is less than half the size of the previous PetSafe wireless fence and has no wires to bury. The waterproof, rechargeable receiver collar is ergonomically designed for your pets comfort, and offers 5 levels of static correction plus a tone-only mode for training. With the ease of setup, this system is perfect for traveling with your pet. The stay and play is also compatible with the original pif-300, and allows you to expand your wireless coverage. To use, simply plug in the wireless radio transmitter in the center of the area you designate for your pet. Mark the boundary zone with the included flags to teach your pet where he or she is allowed to roam. Then place the receiver collar on your pet. The system will deliver a warning beep as your pet nears the boundary zone marked by the flags, and if your pet crosses the zone the collar will give a safe, static correction. With a little training, your pet will soon understand to avoid the boundary zone and will be safely contained within your yard. You can also contain a second dog with this system, simply by adding an additional stay and play receiver collar (second collar sold separately). The receiver collar included in the stay and play is waterproof and fits dogs 5-pound or larger with neck sizes of 6-23-inch.

  • Lightweight, portable wireless transmitter means no wires to bury
  • Creates an adjustable circular perimeter of up to 3/4 of an acre anywhere you go
  • Rechargeable receiver collar charges in 2 to 3-hour and is ergonomically designed for comfort
  • Offers 5 levels of static correction plus a tone-only mode for training of dogs over 5-pound with neck sizes 6 to 23-inch
  • Works with the original PetSafe wireless pet containment system, PIF-300

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