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Summer Safety For Your Pooch

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Our second tip for summer safety for your dog is investing in safety collars and vests for your dog. These dog items have reflective strips and can also be purchased with flashing lights to warn of the dogs presence should he or she get loose. Many dogs could be saved from being hit by vehicles if they were wearing this safety gear. The lights can be adjusted to stay on constantly or flash for grabbing the attention of drivers.

Last thing is for those who live in suburban areas and next to busy highways. Pet containment using a chain link fence, or the in ground invisible fencing. I have both and my dogs always figure a way to go over the fence or under so I installed the invisible fence and have be thrilled with how well this system works. The dog wears a collar that picks up the signal coming off the wire buried in the ground. When the dog nears the line the collar emits a buzzing sound to warn the dog. If he goes into the adjustable zone you control with the wall mounted control unit he receives a shock. Peace of mind is what these systems are all about as well as the knowledge your dog is safely within the yard.

Prepare for summer safety for your dog and have a great summer!

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