What the Experts Say

Many of my clients ask which is the best way to contain their pet in the yard. Due to many zoning restrictions, they are unable to have a privacy fence constructed of wood, chain-link, or other materials. The best option they have is the underground system.

They quickly realize that it not only looks better and is more affordable but it also has the benefit of adding a training tool for their dog. They end up spending much more time with their pet and good training leads to good habits. This system also has the benefit of preventing the pet from entering areas of the yard that the owner wishes to protect instead of hide such as valuable flower beds or gardens. Wildlife can still pass through your yard so that you can see and appreciate them as opposed to obscuring them with a traditional fence system.

I have found this system to be very safe for the pet and have found that a containment system like C No Pet has actually saved pets lives by preventing them from running into traffic or other harms way. I can confidently recommend C No Pet Fence Co. to any of my clients because they are a sincere and honest family-owned business. I can count on them to adequately take the time to explain the system to my clients as well as do whatever it takes to train the pet to the fence system. They are the finest of all in the buried fence systems at service by always addressing a clients concerns and needs. I would not hesitate to refer my clients to C No Pet Fence Co.

- Jeffrey S. Kordell, DVM

"What you can't see can help you; it may even save your pet's life. That's the principle behind underground pet containment systems...many veterinarians believe the safety factor far outweighs...philosophical objections. The brief sting of a shock hurts your dog far less than the potential pain of a tragic encounter with a speeding car on a busy street."

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