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Above Ground Installation for a Dog Containment Fence.

At DogContainmentFence-4Less, we deliver the best line of Dog Containment Fences to all of our valued customers. We are proud to introduce you to a new ground breaking product that will give you total ease with a “Underground Dog Containment Fence”.

Most poeple believe that the wire in a“Underground Dog Containment Fence” needs to be buried underground. That is simply not true.We still recommend burying the wire, so you don’t need to deal with it over and over again.

But for some reason, other people weren’t able to do these things. And if you are one of those dealing with this dilemma that stops you from buying a containment fence, here’s an interesting and truly helpful product specially created for your needs.

Containment of your dogs using the Underground Fence will never be a problem again. If you are renting your house, or don’t have any tools, or no one will dig the ground for you. With the wire securing staples, there is no need for a shovel. All you have to do is to lay the wire down and after a good rain the wire will sink and you won’t be able to see it again. This is a perfect hassle free solution to your installation difficulties!

 

Step 1:

» First lay out your boundary wire in your desired shape around the area you want to contain. From your boundary wire, run twisted wire to your transmitter and pug it in.
» Once you have decided the system you chose is right for you, Staple the twisted wire to the ground by hammering in the wire staple every 5 - 6 feet.
» Now stop and look at the wire. Make sure it is completely flush to the ground all the way to the start of the boundary. The wire MUST completely touch the ground. If it is not, go and staple any raised areas before proceeding to the next step.

Step 2:

» Place a staple where the twisted wire and the beginning of the containment fence meet. If you have a splice in this area please dig a small hole about 2 inches deep and bury the splice. Then place a staple in the front of and behind the splice to relieve any pressure on the splice.
» Next, walk to the first corner of your containment fence and staple it to the ground. Repeat this step for all corners of your boundary. (Not all yards are square. If you do not have corners on your boundary, please select multiple anchor points for the wire)
» Now place staples as needed and make sure to staple any raised areas down until they are completely flush with the ground, providing maximum safety for you and your guests.

 

 

 
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