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February 14, 2023

Love is in the Air

Hallmark has deemed February to be the month of love. They quite literally call it, “Loveuary,” to really drive the point home. Valentine’s Day is here, despite many people willing it out of existence. So don’t forget to grab a box of chocolates (NOT the coconut filled ones) and an overpriced love letter–written by a ghost writer who just so happens to perfectly capture your deepest, truest emotions–before your local CVS looks like a ransacked Walmart the night before an impending snow storm. 

But this time of year, it’s not just our love lives that are heating up. With the weather getting warmer day by day, both you and your furry friends will be craving more time outside. Once the temperature breaks 50 degrees, you may even feel like finally  waking from your winter hibernation and spending time with your dog outside–not merely standing in your doorway in a thermal bathrobe with a leash around your wrist. There is no better way to spend time outdoors with your beloved pets than within a Dogwatch of Litchfield County hidden fence. Your time in your yard will be leash free, and most importantly stress free. You won’t believe the amount of newfound free time you’ll gain. Who knows, you may just have enough time to express your love for your family year-round, not just in February! So just remember, love is always in the air, and so is our unit’s signal. Keep your pets safe and filled with love this year with a hidden fence from Dogwatch of Litchfield County.

xoxo

June 16, 2022

Let’s Get Invisible

You may be wondering, why should I get a hidden fence over a regular old standard fence? Aren’t things that are visible much more appealing than those that are not? And to that, all I have to say is, I have yet to see The Tooth Fairy in person; but if I did, that would definitely make the entire process of losing a tooth far less magical, and far more creepy than the faceless routine currently in existence. Unlike The Tooth Fairy, you can gladly keep all of your teeth in exchange for a Dogwatch of Litchfield County hidden fence. The perks of our fences are seemingly endless!

What are the benefits to a Dogwatch of Litchfield Country hidden fence over a traditional fence?

  1. More Cost Effective
    A hidden fence is undoubtedly less expensive than a traditional fence. We also have a wonderful warranty program to ensure you are satisfied with our product and services. Even compared to other hidden fence companies, with Dogwatch of Litchfield County, you will save incomparable amounts of money on through utilizing our two-year batteries for our collars. We are happy to discuss how you may get a quote for your particular yard, today!
  2. Quicker Installation
    Installing our hidden fence takes only a matter of hours! Even the largest yards can be completed in one day of installation. This is much faster than a traditional fence, which could take several weeks to install. Your fence can be installed, and your dog can be fully trained, in less time than it takes to solely install a traditional fence.
  3. More Flexibility in Fence Placement
    There are very few constraints around where we can place the underground wire. We can even make garden loops to keep your pets out of your more delicate spaces! Let us know where you would like the wire placed, and we will work to accommodate your needs. Book an estimate for your yard here.
  4. Will Not Obstruct Your View
    There is nothing worse than living in a home with a beautiful view only to block it with an unappealing containment fence. With a Dogwatch of Litchfield County hidden fence, you can keep your views perfectly clear, while keeping your pet safe. We work on waterfront properties regularly!
  5. Better Containment for Your Pets
    A Dogwatch of Litchfield County hidden fence is much more reliable in containing your pets than a traditional fence. Dogs cannot dig under, or jump over, our boundaries. Each boundary is set to your pet’s particular tendencies and needs. Even if you lose power, there is an automatic battery backup to ensure that your pet is always safe.
  6. Zero Hassle for Humans Crossing Over
    A hidden fence allows your pets to remain contained, while the humans in your life are able to move about freely. People can easily cross the boundaries without any hesitation. This eliminates the fear of someone leaving a gate open and allowing a beloved pet to escape!
  7. Deters Intruders
    Nothing seems less appealing than messing with a home with a seemingly loose dog running around. By giving your pets the ability to roam free throughout your yard, you may keep your home safe from any funny business!

In choosing a Dogwatch of Litchfield County hidden fence, you are choosing a lifetime of reliability and ease. We will work with you one-on-one to tailor our products to your specific needs. See which outdoor hidden fence suits your needs best here. Grab your phone, your sweat bands, and your leg warmers, and let’s get invisible! Free Cute funny Yorkshire Terrier with fluffy muzzle playing with ball Stock Photo

May 25, 2022

Can Hearing Impaired or Deaf Dogs be Trained on a Hidden Fence?

In the United States alone, about 5-10% of dogs are deaf. Chances are that at some point in your life, you may encounter, or perhaps even own, a hard of hearing or deaf dog. Deaf dogs are technically considered disabled; however, because the disability is not physical, it is often overlooked. Being deaf does not mean that your dog’s quality of life will be diminished in any way. Your dog will continue to live a perfectly normal and happy life. In fact, it is best to accept your dog’s limitations sooner rather than later, or you’ll be sounding a lot like a Verizon commercial from the early 2000s.

What causes deafness in dogs? 

Just like humans, dogs may be deaf for a variety of reasons. Advanced age often results in diminished hearing. Chronic ear infections may negatively impact a dog’s hearing. Similarly, if a dog experiences a traumatic injury, this may also affect their hearing. On the other hand, some dogs are born deaf due to a genetic defect called congenital deafness. This is the most visually recognizable form of deafness, as it is associated with an all-white, or mostly white, haircoat. This is not to be confused with being albino, which is the complete loss of all pigment. Dogs with congenital deafness do have color in the irises of their eyes, and may even have some color in their haircoat.

Congenital deafness is most commonly experienced in the following dog breeds: 

  • Australian Shepherds

Scooby and Haven are our two most recent Australian Shepherd graduates!

  • Dalmatians

Here is beautiful Lou, our most recent Dalmatian graduate! 

  • Great Danes

This is Jinx, our most recent Great Dane graduate!

  • Welsh Corgis

Believe it or not, this is Corgi, our most recent Welsh Corgi graduate!

How do I test for deafness in my dog? 

There are several simple tests that you may perform in order to test your dog for hearing loss, or deafness. These tests include:

  • Rattling your keys
  • Squeaking a toy
  • Stand behind your dog and clap your hands
  • Ring a bell from across the room
  • Start singing the, U Can’t Touch This by M.C. Hammer, and see if they immediately leave the room
  • Whistle

Will a DogWatch of Litchfield County hidden fence work for my deaf dog? 

Our typical system works with an auditory signal, which alerts your dog that he or she is approaching the boundary. For obvious reasons, this is not the best option for pets who are hard of hearing, or deaf. Instead, DogWatch of Litchfield County offers Vibration Receiver Collars. The vibration works as the warning signal for the dog before he or she reaches the hidden wire. This provides both hearing and non-hearing dogs with the same exact benefit of a warning prior to correction. In our experience, deaf dogs catch on to the training just as quickly as hearing dogs. As always, whether your dog can hear or not, the more training they have prior to the installation of a DogWatch of Litchfield County fence, the quicker they will catch on to the new training. Think about how difficult it is to get your children to complete their reading over the summer after a few months off from school… not exactly an easy feat! 

DogWatch of Litchfield County also offers a driveway sign that alerts drivers and visitors of a potential loose dog on the property. Deaf dogs cannot hear cars or people approaching them, so this type of warning is especially crucial for our hard of hearing customers. Plus, as someone who has questioned why their car won’t start without their keys in it one too many times, we can all use a gentle reminder to pay a little more attention in life.