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PetFree Zones Keep Pets Safe, Owners Sane

Posted: 12/8/2011

Pets and their people can get along better when the pets can be kept away from certain parts of the house and yard
Pets and their people can get along better when the pets can be kept away from certain parts of the house and yard.

(NAPSI)--Americans love their pets. According to the American Pet Product Association’s 2011 study, almost 73 million homes include at least one family pet. With numbers like that, it isn’t difficult to find a home with a pet, but pet owners are beginning to wish it were less visibly obvious. Keeping pets off furniture and out of specific rooms means typical home decor consists of mazes of baby gates, blankets over sofas and other homemade remedies.

PetFree, a wireless system, has been developed to give homeowners freedom for their pets to move around the house and yard but maintain freedom of movement for themselves. This solution is used to create pet safety zones both indoors and outdoors, and comes from Invisible Fence Brand, the originator of electronic pet containment and the industry leader in pet safety.

With the indoor system, pet owners use discreet wireless discs to keep pets away from certain rooms or even off specific furniture. The system’s ability to designate zones ranging from one to six feet in radius helps keep pets out of danger and mischief. Baby gates at the door and blankets over the sofa become things of the past. Pet owners can entertain guests without the worry of pets stealing dinner from the kitchen counter.

“We own a Labrador retriever, which are known for eating anything and everything. Our dog, Chewey, is no exception,” said pet owner Jodi Garofolo of North Easton, Mass. “The PetFree system allows us the peace of mind to have food on the table without worrying about it being devoured when we aren’t looking.”

For outdoor use, the PetFree system blends with landscaping with a product that looks like a rock. The wireless system keeps pets from digging in garden spots, ingesting toxic plants, and away from grilling areas so homeowners can once again entertain guests on the back patio.

Invisible Fence Brand experts provide professional installation and customized training for the PetFree systems.

With nearly 40 years of experience in providing electronic containment and pet safety products, Invisible Fence has a national network of dealers available to help improve pet safety at home. For additional information about Invisible Fence, the PetFree wireless system, or to locate the nearest dealer, visit www.invisiblefence.com.

 

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