7 reasons why invisible pet fences don’t work

7 reasons why invisible pet fences don’t work

Some pet owners use invisible fences, also known as wireless fences, to stop their dogs from leaving the property. These fences are designed to keep pets within a specific boundary, such as the house’s front yard, without installing any physical barrier. Instead, they use a wireless signal or radio frequency to create a virtual perimeter. However, invisible fences for pets are sometimes ineffective. Here are seven reasons why they may not work.

The fence may injure the pet
After fixing an invisible fence, the pet must wear a collar fitted with a receiver. Whenever the pet gets close to the boundary or tries to cross it, the receiver gets a signal from a transmitter placed within the house. After that, a mild electric shock or vibration passes through the collar, which can hurt the pet. Moreover, the metal prongs in the collar rub against the pet’s neck, causing its fur to wear away and leading to infections and open wounds. In worse cases, the collar may malfunction, delivering shocks no matter where the pet stands. Such unnecessary shocks can cause electric burns on the region where the collar’s prongs touch the skin.

The pet may become fearful or aggressive
Invisible wireless fences require pets to undergo aversive training. Although the training methods use positive punishment, it can still backfire. For example, instead of learning not to go near the fence’s boundary, the pet may become too fearful of being subjected to shocks or vibrations. As a result, they may not enjoy playing outside and thus avoid the yard and stay inside or close to the house. Some pets may even develop problems entering or exiting the house’s perimeter. In worse cases, the pet may develop aggressive behavior because of the shocks.

The equipment can fail
After continuous use, the batteries in the collar will die. Because of this, there is always a chance that the fence will stop working. If that happens, one’s furry companions can easily walk or run through the boundary and wander off. This problem usually occurs in the case of dogs that figure out how the collar works. They patrol near the boundary for a long time, constantly setting off the receiver in the collar until its batteries wear out. In such a situation, there are incredibly high risks of the equipment failing to keep the pets within the yard.

The pet’s prey drive may be stronger than the shock
For some pets, the thrill of chasing a moving object is stronger than the fear of the collar being triggered. So, whenever they see a bike or a bird, high-drive pets push through the pain the invisible fence inflicts and rush after them, escaping the boundary.

The pet may develop inappropriate behaviors
When pets are left in the yard for long hours, they can develop unwanted behaviors, like territory reactivity. While most traditional fences block off what’s happening on the other side of the perimeter, invisible fences offer an unobstructed view. In other words, a pet patrolling the yard can see outside the yard. So, they may think everything and everyone beyond it is a threat and try to lunge or jump. The pet may develop reactivity responses over time. These responses can be problematic whenever they are taken out of the house to the vet or for a walk.

The pet is not protected from threats coming from outside
Invisible fences, when they work, are only effective in keeping pets in. While the pet may be unable to go out, the fence does not stop intruders from entering. This leaves them vulnerable to threats that may invade their space. Other animals, wildlife, and even strangers may approach the pet in the yard and harm them.

The collar’s warning tone can cause worry
Some pets are sensitive from a young age. After experiencing the warning tone and shocks during the invisible fence’s training phase, they may associate any beeping sound with shock and pain. So, they might get afraid or worried whenever they hear sounds similar to a beeping noise. These may include the tone of the microwave, beeps on the phone, or low-battery warning alerts on one’s fire alarm. All of these may trigger stressful responses in the pet.

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Lamb and pork may be fattening, and you can give small portions after trimming the fat. Avoid giving too much organ meat like liver and kidney. Fish Cats are prone to allergies and dry skin. Vets generally recommend omega-3-rich fish oils that are rich in anti-inflammatory properties. Fish can also help older cats that are prone to arthritis. Feeding your cats omega-3-rich fish can help them get a continuous supply of anti-inflammatory foods. The ideal fish you can feed your cats include tuna, herring, crab, and salmon. Avoid seasoning and also remove the bones. If your cat is used to canned or commercial food, they could choke on fish bones. Oatmeal Oats are a staple ingredient of many commercial cat food brands, and you can feed them to your cat occasionally. Presoak oats overnight, cook them well and mix them with water instead of milk. Don't add sugar or any topping that you may have with your oatmeal. You can also add a small portion of oatmeal to their regular food. If your cat has a previous history of gastrointestinal issues, avoid oatmeal as it can interfere with their digestion. Fruits As a pet parent, you may know that cats cannot distinguish sweet as a taste. You can give them fruits in moderation as treats or as a part of their meal. Sliced bananas, the flesh of watermelon without the rind or seeds, small amounts of strawberries, berries like blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries, small portions of apple, small slices of mangoes, cantaloupes, and pineapples without the rind or skin are all safe for cats. Always chop the fruit into bite-size pieces to prevent choking. Fruits are ideal as treats and not as a whole meal. Apart from human foods, here are some of the best cat-food brands that you can consider: Royal Canin Royal Canin offers a range of commercial wet and dry cat food and therapeutic food for specific health conditions. This brand also offers tailored nutrition, providing the exact requirement of vitamins, prebiotics, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that your cats require. Tailored nutrition is a unique concept that considers your cat's unique health needs, breed, and lifestyle, which is available for purebred cats and kittens. The brand also has age-specific food for kittens, adult, mature and senior cats. IAMS™ IAMS offers cat parents the choice of tailored nutrition for their cats based on their age, lifestyle, breed, and individual health issues. You can log in to the IAMS website and answer basic questions about your cat, and experts recommend the best product based on your cat's individual and unique needs. This brand is offering to cover the cost of your next vet appointment if you buy two bags of IAMS dry food. GREENIES™ Greenies offer Dental Treats, Pill Pockets, and Smartbites for cats in different flavors. Dental treats are available in chicken, tuna, shrimp, and salmon flavors. Pill pockets are easy to use and available in salmon and chicken flavors. You can roll your cat's capsule in the pill pocket, hide it, and feed it to your cat without any fuss and strain for them. Smart bites are treats for your cat and are available in salmon, chicken, and tuna flavors.

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Not long ago, pet owners sometimes had to make heartbreaking decisions when their pets were diagnosed with chronic conditions because of the high treatment costs that had to be paid out of pocket. Today, with pet insurance, people can get medical treatment and enjoy more time with their pets. But, with several insurers and plans to choose from, it is easy to make misjudgments. Here are seven mistakes pet owners make when purchasing pet insurance. Buying pet insurance too late Although pet owners are happy to meet their pets' needs in all other aspects of life, insurance is often ignored until their pet has developed a serious illness or has met with an accident. This is a mistake for two reasons: Just like medical insurance for humans, pet insurance only gets more expensive as they age. This could result in higher premiums, more exclusions, and increased out-of-pocket costs. Moreover, insurance providers may not offer coverage for pets with pre-existing conditions, which could lead to disqualification from the policy or minimal coverage. To avoid these issues, always purchase pet insurance while the pets are still young and healthy. Not seeking a veterinarian's opinion Another frequent mistake pet owners make is thinking that pet insurance is an individual decision. As a result, they don't consider taking their veterinarian's input or advice while choosing a policy. By doing so, they may end up with a policy that over or under-covers their pet and costs a lot of money. So, before signing up for pet insurance, speak to the pet's primary care physician. They can help tailor the insurance plan to provide the best possible current and future coverage for the pet. Considering insurance as a savings plan Some pet owners also make the mistake of thinking that a pet insurance policy works like a savings plan. They only buy an insurance plan based on the cost of premiums and the chances of making a claim in the future. However, pet owners should consider a pet insurance policy as a risk management strategy instead of a savings plan. In case something happens to one's pet, insurance works as a safety net to effectively manage costs without breaking the bank. Not asking enough questions One should not buy pet insurance without reading the fine print or asking relevant questions to the policy provider. This could lead to a host of disappointments and a loss of money, as the policy may not cover the pet's requirements. Before signing up for any insurance plan, speak to the agent and ask them questions pertinent to the pet's overall health. Take some time to understand the inclusions and know the exact coverage to avoid any confusion or complications in the future. Getting the wrong type of insurance Insurance providers offer different types of plans for pets. While the intricacies may vary, they majorly involve the following: Comprehensive coverage: Also known as accident and illness coverage, this provides the maximum coverage for one's pets. It generally involves accidents, chronic conditions (like cancer and arthritis), common illnesses, behavioral problems, dental care, diagnostic testing, and prescriptions. Accident-only coverage: As the name suggests, this only provides coverage for accidents, such as swallowing a foreign object or something toxic, laceration, heat strokes, breaking a bone, bee stings, getting hit by a vehicle, etc. It does not cover any illnesses or chronic/inherited conditions. Wellness coverage: This is generally sold as an add-on package along with the other two insurance plans. It covers the cost of routine care, such as wellness exams, microchipping, parasite prevention, dental cleanings, deworming, fecal tests, urinalysis, and so on. One must understand the pet's needs and consult a veterinarian to make an informed decision regarding the kind of pet insurance required. Overlooking coverage exclusions Exclusions may differ from policy to policy, depending on the pet's age and health. Exclusions such as pre-existing conditions, hereditary conditions, behavioral issues, elective procedures, and preventive care are common. Pet owners should read the scheme-related documents carefully to avoid running into any surprises in the future. Selecting insurance based on the premium amount While staying within one's budget is important, the cost of premiums cannot be the only governing factor when choosing a pet insurance policy. Consider other factors such as coverage, waiting periods, policy limits, deductibles, reimbursements, and age limitations as well to ensure comprehensive coverage and peace of mind.

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