Some Frequently Asked Questions We Regularly Hear
Does it work during winter through the snow?
Yes, snow will not interfere at all with the signal. Because the transmitter is often mounted in the garage, it’s been designed to be impervious to temperature flucuations. In addition, the system is specifically designed to maintain the set field width by auto adjusting when the wire temperature and resistance changes.

Do you install fences in the winter?
Yes, we install year round.

Will the fencing system interfere with TV’s, garage door openers,pacemakers, or wireless networks?
Our digitally coded signal cannot interfere with, or be affected by any of the above

I have a really big yard; will your system be strong enough?
Our systems are capable of enclosing 200 acres.

I have a really small/large dog.
We’ve trained 3 lb Yorkies all the way up to 160 lb Mastiffs. Our receivers (collars) weigh only 1.3 oz., That combined with the 1000’s of settings allow us to tailor the correction to the needs of your dog.

Can I use the fence for an aggressive dog?
No. We will not install a fence for aggressive dogs, or dogs that have bitten. The problem isn’t containing the aggressive dog; it’s controlling who enters the yard. We will install an electric fence in conjunction with a pre-existing wooden or chain link fence. Electronic fences are effective at keeping these dogs from digging under or jumping over the traditional fence.

I live on a lake and would like to give the dog access to the water.
There are a couple of ways to achieve this. We’ll be happy to come out and explain your options.

Can we use the fence indoors?
Yes, there are several options available. Because every situation is different we’d be happy to discuus your options. Give us a call (603) 329-5551, or email us at petstoplady@comcast.net. 

After my dog learns the boundaries can I remove the collar?
No, the reason the fences are so effective is the consistent consequences your dog receives every time they approach the boundary.

Is there a warning tone, or does my dog just get corrected?
Yes, there’s always a warning tone that will give your dog an opportunity to back up before receiving a correction. When properly trained