A lot of folks wonder what age a dog must be to understand and respect an invisible dog fence.
Invisible fence training puppies.
I ve heard the question from both ends of the spectrum those who want to make sure their puppy isn t too young to understand an invisible dog fence and those who worry their dog might be too old to learn a new skill.
However a pup this age may be too young to properly train for an underground fence.
Start your training by walking your dog on a leash in the acceptable area.
The goal is to build trust and learn that boundary flags and a warning beep from the collar define the new acceptable area for them to play in.
This is the prime fear stage in many puppies.
Depending on how quickly your pet learns training could take less.
Invisible fence is puppy friendly for puppies at least eight weeks old.
When can you start training your puppy with invisible fence.
Pet containment system training.
Training your dog to understand his new pet fence is a key step in the installation process and will help ensure your dog fence works properly.
When it comes to safety convenience and peace of mind invisible fence brand solutions have won the hearts of over 3 million owners and their dogs cats.
Once you train your dog to understand how a dog fence works it becomes an incredibly reliable way to keep your dog safe.
The pup at 8 weeks is past the tiny baby puppy stage and is more capable of more intensive training.
After all an invisible dog fence is nothing more than a training tool to help your dog understand where his boundaries lie.
Nash the six month old great pyrenees puppy learns the invisible fence really quickly.
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Although the invisible fence dog training age can vary depending on the pet.
Our certified trainers work with pets of all ages breeds sizes and temperaments so your dog can learn its boundaries at its own pace.
Most invisible fencing systems come with flags that can be used to mark the boundaries of the invisible fence to assist training by visually marking the boundary of the fence allowing your dog to see and define the area he is to stay within.
Specialists on invisible fences say that you should perform three 10 15 minute sessions with your dog on the first day of training.
We suggest at least 14 days of training.