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where do you put the flags for an invisible dog fence

by Allison Padberg DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Place a boundary flag in the ground. Walk. Back into the pet area until the tone stops. Repeat. ThisMorePlace a boundary flag in the ground. Walk. Back into the pet area until the tone stops. Repeat. This process until you have marked the boundary zone with a flag every 10 feet.

Full Answer

How far apart should dog flags be placed?

These flags, placed about 10 feet apart, will serve as visual training aids for your dog (and for you). The flags can be removed once your dog is trained. To start the training process, set aside 48 hours (most people pick a weekend), and dedicate it to training your pet.

How do you install an invisible wireless fence?

You really don’t install an invisible wireless fence, per se, but rather you just sort of set it up. Think of the following steps sort of as configuring any other appliance or dog-training aid that you’ve invested in: Set the control to either the high or low position depending on the size of your yard

Is it safe to train a dog to use an invisible fence?

It can take a while to train your dog to use a fence like this, but you need to make sure that they are in order to utilize it safely. Will My Neighbors Invisible Fence Interfere With Mine?

What size wireless fence do I need for my Dog?

Dial settings on most base units will usually let you go down to maybe 20-22 feet and no less than this. A wireless fence that’s this small usually wouldn’t have enough space for most dogs to move around in. What’s the Largest Size Wireless Fence? Few wireless invisible fences can ever exceed maybe 110 feet or so.

Where do I put the petsafe flag?

The flags should be placed just inside of your boundary zone, where the beep happens. To place your flags: Take the collar receiver and walk out to where your boundary wire is located. Hold the collar receiver at the height of your dog's neck.

Where should I put my invisible fence collar?

My pet's Invisible Fence collar doesn't activate at the boundary, what is wrong? Ensure that your pet's Computer Collar receiver is fitted properly to his neck. The collar should be snug enough to slide only one finger between a correction post and your pet's skin.

How far apart are dog flag fences?

Place flags approximately 10 feet apart to remind your pet of his off-limits area. Between days 15 and 30, you will be monitoring your pet's progress. After you are satisfied your pet's training is complete, remove every other Boundary Flag every 4 days until all flags are removed.

How long do you leave invisible fence flags up?

Begin removing the flags, starting with every other flag across the perimeter. Let 5 days pass. Remove every other flag again from the ones that are left.

How do you flag a dog fence?

0:141:17How to Place Your Boundary Flags on the Free to Roam Wireless FenceYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPlace a boundary flag in the ground. Walk. Back into the pet area until the tone stops. Repeat. ThisMorePlace a boundary flag in the ground. Walk. Back into the pet area until the tone stops. Repeat. This process until you have marked the boundary zone with a flag every 10 feet.

Does an Invisible Fence have to make a complete loop?

The answer is no, an electric fence DOES NOT have to make a complete loop. However, there are advantages and disadvantages to completing the fence loop. Creating a continuous loop will increase voltage on the fence line, because power is pushed in both directions.

What color flags are best for dog training?

I suggest you use blue or red. You will be placing the flags about 3 feet apart in the area you want to create the boundary, so be sure to purchase enough flags plus several extra for when something destroys the flag, like storms.

What do I do if my dog runs through an Invisible Fence?

What's the Problem?Check if your boundary width is set to the optimal distance.Test batteries in the collar.Test the fence to see if collar is working when passing over fence.Turn up the transmitter dial.If the collar works, make sure your dog is groomed well so that it's closer to the skin.More items...•

Will my neighbors Invisible Fence interfere with mine?

Q: Will my neighbors' invisible fence interfere with mine? Neighboring invisible fences can interfere with each other. Two wires that run too closely together can cancel each other's signal, effectively allowing your dogs to travel back and forth between yards.

Can a dog jump over an Invisible Fence?

Dogs can't escape by digging under or jumping over them. They are generally effective at keeping dogs on the property.

Can you mow over an Invisible Fence?

This durable rubber slit attractively covers and protects the pet fence wire. You can drive over it, walk over it, even mow over it with no damage to the underlying boundary wire.

When should you start training for an Invisible Fence?

eight weeks oldWhen can you start training your puppy with Invisible Fence? Invisible Fence is puppy-friendly for puppies at least eight weeks old.

How do you flag a dog fence?

Remember that while placing your flags, you should have the receiver collar at your pet’s neck level with the logo pointing away from the transmitter the contact points facing up.

What colour are invisible fence flags?

Invisible fence flags come in various colours, but they generally come in blue and white. This colouring makes them easy to see against the grass, but it also makes them easy to see for your dog. Dogs can only see spectrums of blue and yellow, so it may help to have flags of those colours to make training easier.

How long do you leave invisible fence flags up?

How long you will keep your flag will depend on how fast your dog’s training is going. On average, it takes about four weeks to get to a point in the training where you can start removing the flags. You may want to begin by removing every other flag to see how your dog responds before removing all of the flags.

Can you use invisible fence flags for training in other areas?

You can use the flags to mark off other areas that you don’t want your dog to get into without representing the edge of the invisible fence. You can use flags to block off garden beds and other areas without installing additional fencing because your dog will already associate the flags with the corrective stimulus.

How much do invisible fence flags costs?

Invisible fence flags are very inexpensive and can cost as little as $20 to $30 for a pack of 50 flags.

What is the best invisible fence?

The best invisible fence is the SpotOn Virtual Smart Fence, a completely wireless system that can store up to 10 different fences. It also has a mobile app that allows you to manage your fences while also tracking your dog.

Does training your dog with flags help?

Using flags will help train your dog to recognize boundaries whether you have an invisible fence or a physical fence because it provides visual cues of the fence line. They can also help you memorize where the perimeter of your fence is so you won’t step beyond it expecting your dog to follow or command them to retrieve a toy across the fence line.

How to put a dog fence flag in a safe zone?

To place your flags: Take the collar receiver and walk out to where your boundary wire is located. Hold the collar receiver at the height of your dog’s neck. Approach the wire until you hear the collar begin to start beeping. Place a dog fence flag at the location where you hear the collar begin to beep. Walk back into the safe zone until the ...

What is the purpose of a dog fence flag?

The purpose of boundary flags is to give your dog a visual reminder of where the boundary zone is located. The dog’s receiver collar is designed to activate several feet away from the location of your dog fence wire, depending on how you have it set on your transmitter.

How Electronic Fences Work

Electronic pet containment is a dog-training system that that uses a small electric charge to keep your dog in the yard. A transmitter plugs into a standard outlet and emits a signal that travels along underground wires. A hidden boundary is created, and a receiver on your dog's collar sounds a warning tone when the dog wanders near the boundary.

When Electronic Containment is NOT Appropriate

Electronic containment isn't recommended for guard dogs, vicious dogs or dogs with health problems. It's a good solution if you're willing to install the wires that form the system's boundaries, and invest the time necessary to train your dog.

Beginning Installation

Determine how much area you'll want to cover before you purchase a system. Most basic systems include a transmitter with the potential to enclose an area of about 25 acres. Higher-powered transmitters are also available to enclose even larger areas. Additional wire is necessary for such big jobs.

Training Your Dog

Most systems include white flags that should be placed at the point near the boundary line where your dog will receive the warning beep. These flags, placed about 10 feet apart, will serve as visual training aids for your dog (and for you). The flags can be removed once your dog is trained.

What is invisible fence?

The invisible fence provides a way for dog owners to restrict their pets to the yard without the need for an above-ground fence. All invisible fencing systems work on the same basic principle of sending an unpleasant electronic signal to a collar that the dog wears when the pet attempts go beyond the fence. Installation of an invisible fence system ...

How to mount a transmitter to a wall?

Mount the transmitter to the wall near a power supply. Screw the transmitter directly to a wall or use a drill to make a pilot hole for a wall anchor such as a toggle bolt if necessary.

How to make a safe zone for a transmitter?

Use a screwdriver to tighten the terminal down against the wire. Plug the power cord of the transmitter into the power source. Splice lengths of invisible fence wire together with waterproof wire splices. Twist the two strands of the wire together to create a safe zone.

How to install a transmitter in a garage?

Choose a location for the transmitter that is close to a power source and is preferably sheltered, such as in a garage. Drill a small-diameter hole, if necessary, into an exterior wall. You can run wires through a rubber grommet installed in the hole to access the transmitter. Unroll the wire from this point along the course that the wire will follow around the yard.

What is safe zone?

Safe zones allow the electrical current to flow but cancel out the signal. Place marking flags in the ground along the path that the invisible fence wire follows to help prevent damage to the wire and assist as a training aid. Writer Bio.

Why do dogs have flags on their fences?

Those flags are part of conditioning the dog so he/she knows where the new boundaries are . The invisible fence people tell the homeowners to leave the flags alone so you are pretty much out of luck.

Why is it impossible to trim flags?

Its almost impossible to trim around the flags because if you hit them with the trimmer they come flying out of the ground. Leaving them untrimmed looks bad. Pulling them all out and replacing them after mowing is a pain in the rear. I have ran across this several times over the years.

Distinguishing Between In-Ground and Wireless Invisible Fences

There are actually two main categories of invisible fences for dogs. This is important in knowing how to activate an invisible fence.

What are the Advantages of Each Category?

With the greater strides yearly in the manufacture of global positioning systems (GPS) equipment, the wireless options are becoming more reliable and appealing. Plus, if the owners sell the house, they don’t have to worry about handing over the lawn’s underground wires to the new owners, who may not need or want them.

The Electronic Components of In-Ground Invisible Fence

For now, let’s assume the underground wires are all set under your lawn and all you need to do is program the in-ground electronic fence.

Setting up the Transmitter (Both In-Ground and Wireless Options)

The transmitter would be set up inside the house and mounted to a call, close to an electrical outlet since it has to continually be plugged in.

Initiating the Boundary Width (In-Ground Option)

The boundary width is important because it will set the range in which your dog can play before it receives warnings that it is approaching the limits of the roaming range.

Setting the Boundary Width (In-Ground Option)

Once you hear the beeping and see the test light flashing, observe the boundary width and decide for yourself if it’s too close to the wire. Do you want more warning for your dog?

Initiating the Range of the Signal (Wireless Option)

Unlike the in-ground option explained above, with a wireless system, we know the containment area for your dog will be in the shape of a circle, with the transmitter at the very center. So if your front yard is bigger than your back yard, you can place this transmitter at the front of your house.

How Do I Test a Wireless Invisible Fence?

Put the battery inside of the collar and set it to whatever setting causes it to beep and then take it outside of the designated area. The collar should actuate, but if it doesn’t you’ll want to check the base unit as well as the battery in the collar.

How Hard Is it to Setup a Wireless Fence?

While it isn’t difficult to set your wireless fence up, it can be a challenge to deal with the problem of interference. Some base units will interfere with one another, so you might run into problems if your neighbor has one as well.

Will My Neighbors Invisible Fence Interfere With Mine?

While this is unlikely, it can happen. Usually, wireless fence base units won’t be close enough to actually cause any interference, but it can if the in visible sphere they draw get close enough to one another.

How far away from metal objects should a base control be?

Make sure that the base control is at least three feet from any metal objects

Can you put a wireless fence in a long yard?

No, they normally don’t work with long yards, rectangular ones or even those that have a slightly irregular shape. In all three of these cases, you’d be better off investing in an underground fence because a wireless fence is simply going to make this spherical globe shape over the entire yard.

Can you have one layout on an invisible fence?

Unlike an in-ground wireless fence, you really only ever have one layout when you put in an invisible wireless fence. All wireless fences designs sort of generate a sphere radiating out from the base unit in the middle.

Can a garage door opener interrupt a wireless fence?

There’s also a chance that a variety of other wireless devices, such as garage door openers, could temporarily interrupt your wireless fence. Setting it up, however, is usually as easy as plugging in a couple of cords.

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What Boundary Do The Flags Represent, Anyhow?

  • The invisible fence flags (usually white square-shaped flags) represent the boundary where you tested the extent of your dog’s play area before it receives any warning of any kind. Earlier, you had determined this boundary by going outside on your lawn using a test device that came with the kit. When the test device started to beep, you planted a f...
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The Initial Training Period—5 to 7 Days

  • Ideally, you’ve already started training your dog to comply with the flag boundary. It’s recommended you train your dog to stay clear of the flags, three times a day for fifteen minutes each. You would have a leash on your dog (use a second, ordinary collar—the receiver collar has well-rounded tips on two prongs, but best not to pull at that collar). When the dog approaches th…
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The Static Correction Phase—7 Days

  • This time, you’d do the same as above, but have the static correction charge enabled on the collar, thus delivering a gentle jolt to your pet if it crosses too far past the flag boundary. Let your dog go by itself; do not attempt to tug it back on the leash. Similarly, wait a second or two after you hear the warning beep, since there might be a short delay when the receiver collar delivers the static …
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The Distraction Training Phase—7 Days

  • If your dog has cleared the two previous training phases with flying colors, then you’re ready to begin the last phase of training—distractions. This still requires a leash attached to a second, regular collar. By distractions, we mean spectacles that excite your dog outside the boundary, such as a passing squirrel, or a ball rolling down the lawn to its end (or onto the neighbor’s lawn, …
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The Off-Leash Training Phase—3 Days

  • During this phase, you no longer affix your leash to your dog. Supervise it closely and watch it as it plays. Don’t set up any distractions for your dog intentionally. If three days pass by and your dog is still keeping within the flag boundary, it’s doing a great job. If your dog has breached the boundary, you will have to walk up to your dog, order it to re-enter its play zone, and e-start the applicable tr…
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Gradual Removal of Invisible Fence Flags

  • If the off-leash training goes well, you can start removing the flags, but not all at once. First, wait four weeks since the day you note “mission accomplished.” After the four-week waiting period, remove every second flag so there is still some visualization of the boundary. Wait another five days. After those five days, remove every second flag from the flags still remaining. Then wait a…
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