Saturday, August 20, 2011

Electrical Fences for Garden Use

When one thinks about electric fencing its tempting to automatically think of farms, rural living or maybe horse owners, either that or military installations! But more and more people are using these fence systems in a more domestic setting, for gardens and small holdings.


Electrical fence kits are available for use within home gardens where they are used to control or contain domestic pets. For example, they can be used to deter dogs from digging up flowerbeds or cats trying to catch fish from the pond, stop animals escaping or deter vermin from entering your garden.


These electrical fence kits are easy to install and are designed to have minimal impact on the look and feel of your garden. They are both affordable and cost effective, and are often light, so they can be easily transferred from one area to another.


Some common uses include:
Protecting pigeons and other birds from unwanted visitors Protecting smaller animals such as rabbits from cats and wilder predators Creating an open run for dogs rather than caging them Creating a temporary perimeter for troublesome animals or to encourage certain behaviours


Most 'pet deterrent' kits are very low voltage and pose no danger at all. The short, sharp shock your pet receives from the fence will get their attention, but will not harm the animal. It will teach them to avoid the fence in the future and stay within the boundary.


So, if your fed up of your dog tearing up the garden, escaping onto the streets or simply keep losing pets to that pesky cat down the street it may be worth considering installing a fence as a possible solution.


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