A containment system using radio frequency technology to establish a boundary for canines, particularly useful when managing several animals simultaneously, offers a practical alternative to physical fencing. The system typically involves a transmitter that emits a signal and receiver collars worn by each dog. When a dog approaches the established boundary, the collar emits a warning, often a tone or vibration, followed by a static correction if the dog continues further. This type of system provides freedom of movement within a defined area while preventing escapes.
The primary advantage of such a system lies in its flexibility and ease of installation compared to traditional fences. It avoids the need for digging or construction, making it suitable for properties where physical barriers are impractical or prohibited. For owners with multiple dogs, the ability to customize correction levels for each animal is a significant benefit. Furthermore, these systems can be easily relocated or expanded to accommodate changing needs, offering a cost-effective containment solution over time.