Before having kids, my wife and I got a puppy on a whim. Why not, right. We had a huge yard with a privacy fence, and beautiful trees that we were so lucky to have shade to cool the backyard. After some consideration, we rested on a small pug who was 3 years old, and the sweetest little girl you had ever seen. Fast forward a couple years, and were expecting our second child, which meant we wanted to find a larger house. By this time our little sweet pug passed away but we panned on getting a new puppy once we moved so we wanted a fenced yard.
While focusing so much on finding
a house with a fence, we were passing up some of the best houses a
person could ask for, when it finally dawned on me: What about an invisible
fence? We would not have to have a physical one built, stained or painted, nor
would I have to weed eat to ensure the grass around it was
maintained. With a quick call to the Invisible Fence Company, I was in business
and moving into the best house we could have found, without worrying about our new young dog wandering off, or worse, getting hit by a car. The solution was
perfect, and as we moved in, I looked forward to our new, safe place
together.
Our new puppy Rosco |
Invisible Fence Batteries: They Do Not Change Themselves
Once the Invisible Fence was in
place, it took very little time to train our not so little puppy even though everything was brand new to him. I followed all of the
Invisible Fence Company's directions, and even talked to other invisible fence
owners on the street about their experiences. I was happy to have a wide open yard that I find to be just beautiful, while still allowing my
beloved little dog the freedom to roam outside. Life was good, and we all
very happy.
Around four months after the fence
was installed, I sat on my porch watching my dog roll around in the grass, as I
sipped an iced tea and noticed a squirrel pressing his luck by making clicking
sounds at my dog. Once engaged, the dog began barking up the tree, incensed by
the squirrel seemingly mocking him. I was delighted by the entertainment until
the squirrel ran from the tree, and my dog right behind him, into the street,
through the neighbor's yard and two blocks over before I was able to catch
him.
What could have gone wrong, I
thought? What happened to my trusted fence? Puzzled, I called the Invisible
Fence Company, and chatted with a lovely lady on the other end who immediately
knew the problem and asked, "Have you changed the invisible fence
batteries in the dog's collar?" Ashamed that I had missed such an
important detail, I did not answer her right away. She quickly let me off the
hook by interrupting my silence with, "It happens all the time, hon.
Everyone forgets."
The bad news was, I did not have
any extra batteries on hand, so my fence was rendered useless until I could
find at least one replacement, and so the search began.
Where to Find Invisible Fence Batteries
Apparently I was not the only
person that needed to buy invisible fence batteries on the fly because every
retail outlet or pet store I tried were simply out of replacements, which left
me kicking myself at the exit of every store, as I returned to my car empty
handed. What was I going to do? I needed that battery!
Several stores later, I searched
online outlets from my phone, looking for retail alternatives where I could
purchase the invisible fence batteries in real time. With no luck, I relegated
myself to walking the dog while I awaited the online ordered replacements to
arrive.
Three days went by before my
invisible fence batteries arrived, and each day seemed longer and longer as my
dog sat at the door, confused as to why I would just not let him out. When they
arrived, I vowed to remain diligent about their replacement, so set a reminder
on my phone for three months from the day I changed the battery, and also put a
note on the white board on my refrigerator -- where it remains to this day,
with a changing date behind the large print "INVISIBLE FENCE
BATTERIES".
It is recommended to change the
invisible fence batteries every three months, which is four times per year. If
you buy a four pack, you can save time and money (without running to every pet
store in town!), while stocking up for an entire year. This is a hassle free
approach, not to mention a prepared one.
Amazon has a four pack for $35 or
a ten pack for $89.50 if you really want to plan ahead (shipping not included).
I was able to find a four pack on eBay for $29.80, plus a couple bucks for
shipping. The manufacturer also carries the replacements for $19.95 -- FOR ONE.
So the obvious choice is Amazon for a sure thing or eBay if someone happens to
be selling their unused invisible fence batteries when you need them.
Every Three Months. Four Times per Year. Quarterly.
It does not matter how you
associate the timing of changing your invisible fence batteries in your dog's
collar, just as long as you remember! It does not even matter where you get the
invisible fence batteries, or which type of system you have, just be sure to
have a backup battery on hand, so your pooch does not end up as the featured
pet on a missing poster, or worse, injured as a result of his or her new found
freedom. Just as having a real fence requires shutting the gate to ensure your
furry friend does not run off, your invisible fence requires battery
replacements to ensure he cannot do the same. Take care of the four legged-ones
you love, and keep replacement invisible fence batteries on hand. It will give
you peace of mind in a way you never thought possible.
You can find another article I wrote on this subject on Hubpages here.
You can find another article I wrote on this subject on Hubpages here.
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