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May 15, 2020

Upgrade from Invisible Fence® to DogWatch® Hidden Fence

Did you know that you can trade in your existing Invisible Fence® or other professionally installed underground dog fence for a DogWatch® Hidden Fence and save money? It’s an easy and cost-effective way to ensure your pet will stay safe with the best, most advanced pet containment system available. Learn more about our upgrade program below.

Why Choose DogWatch?
With DogWatch Hidden Fences, you get:

The safety and security of an FM system
More safety features than other brands
Receiver batteries that last up to two (2) years* – Compare the savings
A system that you can adjust without calling a service technician
Lifetime Equipment Warranty included (even for dog chews!)
Full lightning and surge protection – the best there is at no extra charge
Support from professional, knowledgeable, experienced local Dealers
The best customer care in the business
With DogWatch, you can also upgrade to a SmartFence® – the most advanced pet containment system on the market. The SmartFence keeps you connected to your dog and your system in a whole new way, and it’s only available from DogWatch!

*The battery in the standard R9 receiver typically lasts up to 2 years. The battery in the R7 receiver (designed for small dogs and cats) typically lasts 6 months.

What Our Customers Are Saying
Read what our customers have to say about switching from Invisible Fence® to DogWatch Hidden Fences:

Candace Campbell

We just had DogWatch of Litchfield County install our fence a couple of months ago. Best thing ever. We have two new puppies and living on the main road we don’t have to worry.. Our puppies love the freedom of running around the yard and we love that we don’t have to worry about them leaving.. The trainer was amazing and these two learned quickly to avoid the fence.. High recommend.

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Two golden retriever - photo by Candace Campbell


beCAUSE 4 PAWS Animal Rescue – New Milford, CT

Rob is amazing at what he does. GREAT customer service. He cares about the right product for the right dog! Master at training as well. This company is the best in the area. HIGHLY recommend DogWatch!

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beCAUSE 4 PAWS Animal Rescue logo


Heather S.

Dogwatch of Litchfield County is simply the best! Rob cares greatly about your pets, follows up to see how they are doing and goes the extra mile to help! Can’t recommend them enough!

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Raquel Barbieri

I couldn’t rave enough about the team at Dogwatch of Litchfield County! The were very responsible and patient while I asked a million questions. Then when it came time for the installation they were quick and efficient. They spent extra time and care training our puppy to learn her new boundaries! It felt like they considered her as part of their family. The whole experience was phenomenal!

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 Laura B.

I called Dogwatch to help me upgrade and train my puppy on my fence. These guys are amazing! Professional and fantastic with my animals!! I will never use anyone else again!

 

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Bill Adrienne

We had Dogwatch of Litchfield County install an electric fence for our dogs Rocky and Stella. We can’t say enough about the product and company. The crew did an excellent job installing the fence and didn’t hesitate to make small adjustments so it would be perfect. The trainer was fantastic with both of our dogs. We now let Rocky and Stella out and not worry about them straying from the property. They truly enjoy the freedom of being outside off leash. Thanks Rob and crew!
We highly recommend Dogwatch!

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Bill Byrd

Recently I decided to get an invisible fence for my dog, a yellow lab mix. Based on a recommendation, I met with Rob and decided to go with his system. The DogWatch system, combined with the excellent training by Chris, has allowed Brady to now roam and run freely in my yard and stay out of trouble. He seems to enjoying the freedom. Thank you from both of us. I am glad to recommend DogWatch of Litchfield County.

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Blake Morrison

Dogwatch was professional in all aspects of the project, and went above and beyond every step of the way. Their commitment to our dogs safety was as if it was their own. The communication was perfect and they maintain contact to ensure continued success. I wouldn’t use anyone else and their pricing also blew away all competitors.

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John L

I had the Dog Watch system installed at my mom’s house for her two dogs and they love their new found freedom. I have an Invisible Fence system from 2002 and I was done with their outrageous fees, it’s a huge inconvenience to have to drive to them in Salisbury. My mother’s dog’s come up to my house a lot and I dog sit my cousins dog. We live on about 2 acres of open land and I didn’t want to have to worry about Max or Pharoah running off after deer, bears or the neighborhood barn cats. I called invisible fence because I would need two brand new collars because my German Shepherd’s collar wouldn’t fit and the receivers are for stubborn dogs. New collars with Invisible Fence would be over $300, each plus they would charge a fee for the first 15 minutes to program the collars AND an additional outrageous fee to do training. I was furious! So, I called Rob and asked if he could help. Unfortunately, Invisible Fence brand makes sure they are the only one’s to maintenance the collars. I told Rob, “Ok, I’m done with them, come switch Invisible Fence to Dog Watch.” He was there two days later. It was fabulous! So quick and easy. He swapped out the box, placed the flags and tested the wire. Done. I requested Liz again to do the training because I knew she would be a great fit for Pharoah. She really knows how to interact with dog’s so they aren’t afraid of her after she trains. She came over a couple of times to train over the weekend with Pharoah, Max is very smart and saw the flags and stayed away from them. Pharoah got shocked a few times, but now he is running free. I don’t have to worry about his long line getting wrapped around the tree or around his legs. The long line has already caused an injury. If you have an Invisible Fence and sick of all the fees and limitations with that brand, it’s time to upgrade. The absolute BEST feature that I love is the fact that I can control the settings on the collar. We plan on getting more dogs, so it will be nice to not have to drive 1.5 hours away or pay a service charge to have Invisible Fence to adjust the settings as the pup gets older and more confident.

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Kyle Sutherland

Great Product and Great service

DogWatch has done a tremendous job with our electric dog fence.

Every step of the process was done very professionally. From our free estimate by Chris and her follow up visits. The installation done in one hassle free day, with very knowledgeable and professional installers. And since we chose the product with the 4 training sessions that was very beneficial as well.

I would highly recommend DogWatch of Litchfield County for any of you electric dog fence needs

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How Our Trade-In Program Works
If you are ready to switch, we make it easy for you. In most situations, we can use your existing buried wire so the installation is quick and easy. We just swap out the equipment (both the transmitter and the receiver collar) and adjust the settings so they are appropriate for your pet(s). We will determine if your pet needs any refresher training and we’ll provide that, too, if needed. And because we appreciate your business, we’ll even discount the cost of the equipment!

Our Competitive Trade-In Program is available for Invisible Fence® Brand and most other professionally installed systems. (Note: this program does not apply to self-installed pet containment systems.)

https://www.dogwatchlitchfieldcounty.com/about/we-take-trades/

April 13, 2020

Do Wireless GPS Dog Fences Work?

Do Wireless GPS Dog Fences Work?
Should you go Wireless or with a wired System?
Are you considering a wireless GPS electronic pet fence (frequently referred to generically as an “invisible fence”*) to keep your dog in your yard? How do wireless GPS systems compare to a traditional wired (underground) electronic dog fence? Do they provide the same level of safety for your pet?

Overview
Most electronic pet fence systems (including a DogWatch® Hidden Fence, Invisible Fence® and other brands) feature a buried wire, typically two-to-six inches underground. The wire is connected to a transmitter mounted in your house or garage that sends a harmless, coded radio signal through this wire. Your pet wears a special collar that is programmed to detect the radio signal (called a receiver collar.)

If your pet gets too close to the underground wire, the radio signal triggers a ‘beeping’ noise from the receiver collar that alerts the dog (or cat) to retreat away from the buried wire. Through a simple training program using flags to mark the area where it is safe to play, your pet learns to recognize where it is safe and where the alert is triggered. To reinforce the training, if your pet gets too close to the buried wire, the receiver collar delivers a brief static impulse (correction). The pet quickly learns that the correction is uncomfortable and avoids the buried boundary wire. After training, most pets stay away from the buried wire and remain within the designated safe area.

Wireless GPS pet fences, by contrast, use satellites to map a specific boundary (geo-fence) for the pet instead of using a buried wire and a fixed radio signal. Mapping the fence boundary is often done by using cellular technology. The receiver collar is connected to the GPS program that sends an alert to the receiver collar if the pet approaches the boundary and corrects the pet if it does not retreat from the boundary.

While the goals of the two systems are similar, the use of GPS technology for pet containment raises several concerns.

Concern #1 – Inconsistent Boundary
Hidden Fences with underground wires provide a consistent boundary that does not change unless the wire itself is moved.
GPS dog fences, however, do not provide that same consistency. GPS coordinates can shift and are prone to interference and changes in signal strength.
Why is a consistent boundary so important to an electronic dog fence? In a word, training. In order for an electronic pet fence to work properly, the pet needs to be able to understand and recognize the containment area boundaries. A boundary that is not consistent can confuse the pet and make training and containment less effective and less secure.

Some GPS systems say they are “portable” – you can take your containment system camping, to visit friends, etc. True – you can set it up anywhere, but in addition to the inconsistency issue (and perhaps lack of power and/or satellite service), how will the dog know where the boundary is? Training (including flags, repetition and a consistent boundary) are key to successful training and a happy pet. It can be done, but it’s not as easy as advertised. And there is no way to control the inconsistent boundary.

Concern #2 – Shorter Battery Life
Battery life matters when it comes to electronic dog fences. Why? Because a dead battery means no audible alerts or corrections. As a result, the pet is much more likely to run through the boundary.

Most traditional underground electronic pet fences use a replaceable receiver battery, with a lifecycle ranging from 3 months to two years. GPS pet fences typically use a rechargeable battery to power their receiver collars. The more often you need to charge the battery, the higher the likelihood of winding up with a dead battery, which in turn increases the chance that your pet will leave the yard. Longer battery life and a battery that can be quickly changed provide more safety for your pet.

Concern #3 – Limited Uses
GPS dog fences are not recommended for smaller properties, due to the fact that the GPS boundary line can vary unpredictably (up to 10 feet). In order to keep the pet away from hazards like roads and wooded areas, the boundary line will need to be moved further away from the hazard, thus reducing the overall size of the fenced-in area.

GPS signals can also be subject to interference from a variety of sources, including nearby tall buildings. This further limits the use of these products. Thus, GPS fences are often not recommended for properties that are less than 5 acres or properties with potential obstructions.

Concern #4 – Cost
Finally, GPS pet fences are expensive. They can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars more than a traditional underground electronic fence. Furthermore, some GPS pet fence systems require an on-going monthly fee for use of GPS and/or cellular networks.

Wireless vs wired System?
At DogWatch, we are committed to providing the safest, most effective electronic pet fences on the market. At this time, we believe wireless GPS fences do not provide the same level of safety and reliability as traditional wired systems.

For more information about the latest in electronic pet fence technology and for more information about , Contact DogWatch of Litchfield County.

* Invisible Fence® and Invisible Fencing® are Brand names, products and registered trademarks of Radio Systems, Inc.

April 4, 2020

Can a hidden fence work for a hound

Hounds and a Hidden Fence
Hounds are famous for two things: their noses and their speed. And anyone who has ever lived with a beagle, bloodhound, greyhound, dachshund or other hound dog knows just how fast and determined they can be when chasing prey (or the neighbor’s cat).

DogWatch Dealers are often asked: “Can a hidden fence REALLY work for a hound?” The answer is yes! For over 30 years, DogWatch Dealers have been training hounds and hound mixes to stay in their yards with our hidden fences. We reached out to our Dealers and customers to learn more about the process of training hounds, their unique personalities and how adding an underground electronic fence to their property helped their pups stay safe and do what hounds love to do – sniff, run and play!

Lisa White, co-owner of DogWatch of St. Louis, has had beagles as part of her family for most of her life. She invested in a DogWatch Hidden Fence for her family’s beagle, Bogey, back in 1995, because her family lived in an area where physical fences were not allowed. “Growing up in the same area with two beagles as a child, I knew the wandering, hunting instinct and strength of the beagle nose to follow a scent and roam – sometimes very far from home. One of my childhood beagles wandered often and was hit by a car (and fortunately survived). I worried about her, so I was pleased to learn about hidden fences.”

The previous DogWatch Dealer in the St. Louis area trained Bogey to the DogWatch Hidden Fence system when he was 4 months old, and Bogey picked it up right away. “He loved the freedom to explore his (relatively small) yard, roam and sniff and still run after bunnies and squirrels, but now he magically stopped at his property boundary,” says Lisa. The Whites adopted Sampras (below, with Bogey) a few years later, and he also took to the fence like a charm. Lisa trusted the DogWatch Hidden Fence so much for the freedom and safety of her beagles that she and her family decided to become a DogWatch Dealers themselves!

Lisa’s son Billy White, who is the head trainer at DogWatch of St. Louis, has worked with numerous beagles, dachshunds, basset hounds, Afghan hounds, plot hounds, greyhounds and more over the years. “Scent hounds generally take to fence very well: they love the freedom of exploring their yard off leash and tend to enjoy running and sniffing outdoors. When they can do this, they tend to be calmer inside.” Billy, like all DogWatch Dealers, uses both the visual flags and the audible signal of the collar to reinforce training. “We have found that, in general, hounds pay more attention to the audible training than the visual,” he says.

Lisa currently has two Beagles, Tigger and Winnie, and a grand-dog Gus. (Breaking from tradition, Gus is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.) Her dogs have a pet door and a SmartFence so they have great freedom to use their beagle noses to explore and exercise and still stay in the yard. Here’s a picture of the adorable trio!

But what about the bigger hounds? We spoke with DogWatch Sarasota customer Richard Jackson, whose Bluetick Coonhound Maggie (below right) uses a DogWatch Hidden Fence. “Bluetick hounds have noses stronger than most other breeds and it is exceeded only by their desire to hunt and that means roaming,” says Richard. “With her DogWatch receiver and my hidden fence, I know she is safe to traverse my Florida farm property without fear of wandering. I know she is safe, even when I am not there. I rely on DogWatch products for all 4 of my canine herd!”

“People always tell me you can’t train hound dogs on an underground fence,” says Michael B. Shaffer, a DogWatch of Northern Indiana customer. “I have trained four rescued hounds, and apart from an isolated incident that is very unusual, they have full access to our yard, much to the amazement of the neighborhood!” Michael, who shared the photo at the bottom left of his two rescue hounds, adds, “Thank you, DogWatch for a great product and great company.”

Do you have a hound that uses a DogWatch Hidden Fence? Send us a email with your story and a photo of your pet(s), and they could be a future DogWatch Dog of the Day on our Facebook and Instagram! Or if your hound could use some boundaries, check out DogWatch of Litchfield County Dogwatch corporate site

April 2, 2020

Dogwatch Hidden fence of Litchfield County is Open for your Pets safety

To our Customers: Dogwatch Hidden fence of Litchfield County is Open for your Pets safety. Please be assured that during this time of restrictions and closures, Dogwatch Hidden fence of Litchfield County is open and working from a distance. The safety of you and your pets remains a priority for us. If you have questions, need repair work, or are interested in an estimate for a new fence, please give us a call or text at 860-488-5176! Batteries and replacement parts can be purchased online at Dogwatch.store or by contacting us directly. We are offering a 20% discount for Dr’s, Nurses or any Front line worker until May 15th. We are not here to sell you anything, we just want to keep your pets home and safe.
Rob Mayne
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