Did you know that owning a dog can relatively enhance your health? If you weren’t aware, here’s the scoop. According to research, these cuddly and loving creatures can help bring stress levels down in both the young and the old not to mention reduce asthma risks in children. The research has also revealed a link between dogs and lower blood pressure. This is beside the simple fact that a canine makes you active—walking it, chasing after it, playing with it, and so on.

If you own a canine, you must be well-versed with its active status. One minute it will be engaged in a running battle with the neighbor’s dog or a squirrel across the road and the next, digging holes in the garden. It is hard to contain a dog, which is why electric fencing for dogs really comes in handy. It gives you the much-needed peace that your pet will stay in place.

But installation of electric fences for dogs is not a simple as it looks. You must be meticulous lest you shock the poor canine to death or weaken the essence of the fencing system altogether. As a guide, here are a few common mistakes people make when it comes to canine electrical fencing.

• Inadequate Dog Training: Your dog should know the danger of moving too close to the fence. It should know it hurts badly when they do so. Let a pet trainer try and force the animal to try and bypass the fence.

• Improper Earth Grounding: To avoid weak shocks, adequate earth grounding should be performed. Utilize at least three 2-2.5-meter ground rods that are galvanized and have a strong attachment with ground clamps.

• Contact with Vegetation: When the bottom wire is too close to heavy, wet vegetation, the fencing charger will be damaged. To avoid this, install a switch on the bottom wire so that when the height of the grass catches up with it, you can turn it off.

• Poor Insulation: Sunlight destroys plastic insulators which is why you should instead focus on long-lasting, good-quality ones.

• Improper Charger: Many people also overlook the importance of this. An inadequate charger makes a wimpy fence that allows a dog to pass through with relative ease. Go for one that has enough power to shock through the hardest circumstances like heavy, wet vegetation.

When properly installed and maintained, electric fencing for dogs can be the best thing you ever did for your bulls. Hire the services of a pro if you are not too confident in your abilities to avoid all these common mistakes.