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		<title>Underground Wired Dog Fences vs. GPS-Based Dog Fences</title>
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<p>What is the difference between invisible/underground dog fence and GPS fence? We get asked this question frequently! Also over the last couple of years we get calls all the time from customers that installed a GPS fence that doesn&#8217;t work.    Here is blog article we wrote to help clarify the differences.</p>



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<p>1. Boundary Precision and Consistency</p>



<p>In-Ground Wired Systems: Offer precise and stable boundaries, as the physical wire defines the containment area. This consistency ensures reliable training and containment, minimizing confusion for pets.&nbsp;</p>



<p>GPS-Based Systems (e.g., Halo Collar): Subject to boundary fluctuations due to GPS signal variability, which can be affected by weather, terrain, and obstructions. Reports indicate boundary shifts up to 16 feet, potentially leading to inconsistent corrections and pet confusion.&nbsp;</p>



<p>2. Battery Life and Maintenance</p>



<p>In-Ground Wired Systems: Typically use replaceable batteries with extended life spans, reducing the frequency of maintenance and the risk of system failure due to battery depletion.</p>



<p>GPS-Based Systems: Require frequent charging, often daily, increasing the risk of the collar being non-functional if not adequately maintained.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>3. Training and Reliability</p>



<p>In-Ground Wired Systems: Provide a consistent training environment, as the fixed boundaries help pets learn and adhere to their limits effectively.&nbsp;</p>



<p>GPS-Based Systems: Inconsistent boundaries can complicate training, as pets may receive corrections unpredictably, potentially undermining the training process.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>4. Installation and Portability</p>



<p>In-Ground Wired Systems: Require professional installation, which ensures optimal placement and functionality but lacks portability.&nbsp;</p>



<p>GPS-Based Systems: Offer portability and ease of setup, allowing for flexible use in various locations, which can be advantageous for travel or temporary setups.&nbsp;</p>



<p><br><strong>Why Underground Wired Fences Outperform GPS Systems </strong></p>



<p>🎯 Precision: Fixed boundaries ensure consistent training and containment.&nbsp;</p>



<p>🔋 Battery Efficiency: Longer-lasting batteries reduce maintenance and risk of failure.&nbsp;</p>



<p>🐶 Reliable Training: Stable boundaries facilitate effective pet training.&nbsp;</p>



<p>🏡 Professional Installation: Expert setup guarantees optimal performance.&nbsp;</p>



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<p><strong>Secure your pet&#8217;s safety with E-Fence Pros&#8217; reliable in-ground wired systems. Visit<a href="https://electricfencepros.com/product-and-services/ct-electric-underground-fence/" data-type="page" data-id="293"> www.electricfencepros.com</a> to learn more! </strong></p>



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