Invisible Fence Brand launched its newest patented technology recently, Boundary Plus containment safety solution. The Invisible Fence Brand uses 40 years of technology to help pets quickly and easily understand their boundaries safely. They boast a 98 percent customer satisfaction rate with over two million pets using the system.
The newest technology is designed to maximize a pet’s yard on smaller properties where a more traditional pet containment system is not an option. The Boundary Plus technology gives pet owners up to 30 percent more yard space for properties less than three-quarters of an acre.
Albert Lee, Director of New Product Development for Invisible Fence Brand, shared, “We've been evolving and developing new technologies to continuously improve our products and training procedures, and as a result we are the only ones that can offer this combination of training with technology to provide the safest and most secure pet containment system.”
The Boundary Plus system is installed by Invisible Fence brand dealers that have customized, professional training. The Invisible Fence Brand is produced by Radio Systems Corporation and has contained over two million pets in their three decades. Invisible Fence is sold nationwide by dealers that offer the Perfect Start Pet Training system.
Solutions available to Invisible Fence prospects including pet parents who want their pets to stay in the yard and away from stressors, Shield Avoidance Solutions for pets that may stray from close to home, behavioral solutions for excessive barking habits, installation of pet doors, and lifestyle products like automatic food dispensers and agility playsets.
Ideal candidates for the Boundary Plus technology include properties with zero lot lines, smaller suburban properties, small city lots, and properties with physical walls or fences. The system is designed to teach pets safe boundaries without restriction or feeling cramped, according to the company.
For more about Invisible Fence, visit www.invisiblefence.com.
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