Electric fencing

Electric Fencing

Our Safety Anti-Shock Electric Fence is the pinnacle of technology

We don't want to cage animals behind prisons of electric current!

Electric fences for pets work on the opposite principle to those for horses. Horses are contained by fences, but for pets the concept is reversed—fences serve to keep them out of areas where we don't want them to go. We want to protect flower beds, pathways, trash bins, driveways, dangerous areas, and all other places where dogs and cats must not have access.
An electric fence for dogs means: preventing them from biting through a solid, attractive metal fence that's wide enough for a dog's head to pass through; stopping them from crawling under a gate to enter or escape; keeping them from jumping over a gate or attacking from a fence that's too low; preventing them from digging in flower beds and countless other applications.
But don't try to imprison them with electric tape—they would go mad and almost certainly escape in terror.

It's extremely quick to install and has low purchase and maintenance costs. The concept is based not only on mechanical strength, which holds up to about 400kg, but on the fact that the animal becomes respectful and avoids it, not even touching it after the first experience with the electric shock.

Our system is based on ANTI-SHOCK TAPE, but includes energizers, insulators, posts, tensioners, and a vast range of stainless steel accessories to enable all possible solutions.

If you already have a fence or netting but your dog digs underneath to escape or jumps over the enclosure...

If your dogs try to escape every day by digging under the existing fence or jumping over the enclosure, we need to be smarter than them to avoid unpleasant consequences. Scolding and punishment are useless in these cases. Here's how we prevented our neighbor's dog from digging into the chicken coop: we applied a 4 cm tape around the base of the existing metal netting. Now the dog has given up and just barks at the chickens without even approaching the fence. There are two types of installations: attaching insulators directly to the existing fence or spacing the tape from the fence using short fiberglass posts or spacers.

In the photo beside, our customer no longer needs to worry about his dogs going beyond the home hedge.

If your dog, in addition to crawling underneath, also likes to climb and jump over the fence, we recommend applying a tape at the top as well.

The system works in three ways

FIRST: Electricity will shock the animal every time it tries to approach the fence. Our electric fences, if properly installed, follow this principle. Each application has its own characteristics. Read: electrical connection

SECOND: The Visual Barrier (created by the tape) represents an obstacle that is clearly visible and wide to the animal, making it difficult to cross. Additionally, when it tries to pass through the electrified fence, its instinct will remind it: "No, the fence there is too painful, I can't pass through it, I need to find another way out." To meet this need, at least two or three heights of tape are necessary, properly positioned at 15, 30, and 50 cm from the ground! Read: Visual and mental barrier for dogs

THIRD: Using specially designed netting, we combine the deterrent effect of electricity with the physical capacity of a specially designed net to restrain the animal. A great success!

What is the principle behind it?

If we put a finger in an outlet hole, we don't get a shock! But what if we put two? The energizer is designed to transform and pulse, starting from the 220V of mains power or the 12V or 9V of batteries, multiplying the voltage by 40 or much more in the case of batteries, but reducing the amperage to just a few hundredths of an Amp.

The system consists of two wires to function. The first, which we'll call the "ground," has a special stake driven into the earth that transforms the soil into a giant conductor.

The second, the live wire, is attached to the tape. When the animal arrives and touches the tape, because it walks on the earth it briefly connects the earth to the live wire, which is why it gets shocked.

Electric fencing

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