PetSafe Stubborn Dog System PIG00-10777 Review

Some dogs are unphased by the correction strength offered by other electric dog fence collars. Many guardian breeds are not as sensitive to pain like the smaller and gentler breeds are. This system is designed for large to very large dogs, weighing a minimum of 50 pounds. It works well on persistent breeds like Pit Bulls and German Shepherds. If this sounds like your dog, then the PetSafe® Stubborn Dog System is what you need. This is because its correction levels are three times as strong as other systems.  Compatibility of the Stubborn Dog fence with other collars is a plus. With the Stubborn Dog fence, you are able… Read More Continue Reading

PetSafe PIF00-12917 Stay and Play Wireless Dog Fence Review

If you have your sights set on a wireless dog fence, there are only a few options available, and the PetSafe® Stay + Play is one of them. Let’s see how this model measures up to the rest. To begin with, unlike some other systems, the Stay + Play dog fence can accommodate an unlimited number of dogs. Some wireless dog fences only allow 2 dogs. This makes it a viable solution for homes that have many dogs. Another benefit of the PetSafe® Stay + Play is that its collar is rechargeable. This is a big plus, as you won’t have to worry about keeping stocked up on expensive proprietary… Read More Continue Reading

PetSafe Rechargeable In-Ground Dog Fence Review

The main appeal of the PetSafe® Rechargeable In-Ground Dog Fence is you guessed it, rechargeable batteries. Some dog fences require you to buy expensive, replaceable proprietary batteries to keep the collars running. This is why most people find a rechargeable model to be so desirable. When it is time to charge the batteries, this will only take 2 hours. You can expect each large to last you approximately 2 months. Another thing people like about this fence is that it is affordably-priced. It comes with both short and long contact points, so if your dog has longer, thicker hair, there is nothing else for you to buy. The PetSafe® Rechargeable… Read More Continue Reading

PetSafe Elite Little Dog PIG00-10773 Review

PetSafe Elite Little Dog PIG00-10773 Review If you have a small dog, particularly one that is 12 pounds or under, the PetSafe® Elite Little Dog fence is an excellent choice for you. This is because the collar is designed specifically to accommodate the smallest of dogs. This ultra-lightweight collar weighs in at just 2 ounces, so it will never weigh down your little one. In addition to this, the collar delivers milder static corrections than the rest, so the corrections won’t overwhelm a small dog.  Another great thing about this PetSafe® system is that the correction setting you choose is set on the collar itself. This means if you… Read More Continue Reading

Perimeter Wireless Pet Fence PWF-100 Review

There are several reasons why you might be considering a wireless dog fence over a wired one. The main appeal is how easy a wireless dog fence is to install. With no digging involved and no wire to bury, what could be easier? A wireless dog fence is also a good choice for those who are planning on moving house in a few years. People who go vacationing in their RV can just unplug the transmitter and take their wireless dog fence with them when they go camping. The Perimeter® Wireless Pet Fence is one of the options available to you when selecting a wireless dog fence. Let’s take a… Read More Continue Reading

Perimeter Ultra PT PCC200 Review

Overview Perfect for medium to large dogs, the Perimeter® Ultra is a great system with several unique features. The first innovation of the Perimeter® system is found on the dog’s collar. Known as Comfort Contact™ points, the two contacts that touch your dog’s neck are encased in rubber. This means that the Perimeter® collar offers a higher level of comfort for your dog than can be found with other brands. Something else that adds to the comfort of the collar is that it only weighs 1.1 ounces. This means the collar will never weigh your dog down. The collar is completely waterproof and contains no buttons or charging ports. This… Read More Continue Reading

Havahart Radial-Shape 2 Review

Havahart Radial Shape 2 is considered as wireless dog fence and Wi-Fi based fence having fairly and decent boundary stability intended for a wireless dog fence, large capacity and a rechargeable collar batteries. This system has the ability to handle a maximum of two dogs at a time. And over the years the quality of the large collars are being questioned so there are recent redesigns that improved it a bit. This Havahart Wireless Fence is considered as average in size but comes as non-waterproof collar. The collars of the system are actually not admired by majority. The collars are known to be clunky and large just like all other… Read More Continue Reading

D.E. Systems Border Patrol TC1 Review

There are several unbelievable features that Perimeter Technologies’ dog fences highlight as compared to common DIY systems of electric fences for dogs. Electric fence systems of their dog fences are smartly engineered to obtain a durable all-around functionality. Aside from the high end features, the systems also include a tiny receiver that perfectly woks with the entire signalling system. Everything is designed for the safety and comforts of your beloved pup.  Along with the incredible offerings mentioned earlier, here are some other stand-out features that Perimeter Technologies energy-powered dog fences highlight. Low Interference through Dual-Frequency Here are instances that other nearby residences also owns an electric-generated dog fences. The problem… Read More Continue Reading

How Do Dog’s See the World?

Ever wonder how much and what your dog sees? Have you heard that dogs are color blind? There have been studies and tests to prove that, although not as completely detailed as ours, they have their own set of color skews they can see through. Dogs do see in color but unlike our sight, they have a limited color palette they see. While our eyes have three color-sensing cone cells, dogs only have two leaving out the red in their sight. Adding onto the different color scheme they also have blurred vision. Although dogs can see pretty well, compared to the human eye, they do not have the 20/20 vision… Read More Continue Reading

Happy Holidays!

Happy holidays to you and your fur family! Let’s go over a couple of tips to keep your pets safe this holiday season. Holiday plants can be hazardous. In truth, poinsettias are generally not poisonous, although munching on the leaves can lead to stomach upset for your cat or dog. Fresh holly and mistletoe are toxic, particularly the berries and lilies, also common holiday flowers, can cause kidney failure in cats, in particular, tiger, Asian, Japanese show, stargazer and the Casablanca variety. Ask any pet – Christmas trees are about climbing and sniffing, ornaments about batting, and gift ribbon about pouncing and chewing. Sparkling tinsel hanging from a tree is… Read More Continue Reading