Radial-Shape2 Wireless Fence Example Property Layouts The best part about a wireless dog fence is the ability to create a containment area for your dog without having to dig or bury wire. Since the signal is communicated wirelessly, obstructions such as aluminum siding, home appliances, dense trees, heavy landscaping and outbuildings interfere with the signal and prevent a consistent boundary from being established. We realize that every property is unique and contains factors that might or might not adversely affect the success of a wireless dog fence. Below are a collection of properties grouped in whether or not they will be a suitable property for a Radial-Shape2 wireless fence. Use the links below to go to the category of property types. Successful Layouts for a Radial-Shape2 Wireless Fence All successful layouts have:
- Fence Boundary >20 ft. from fence controller, road, and neighboring houses
- Fence Boundary >5 ft. from trees, outbuildings and other factors which could attenuate your signal
Successful Layout #1
 Successful Layout #2

Successful Layout #3
 Successful Layout #4
 UNSUCCESSFUL Layouts for a Radial-Shape2 Wireless Fence UNSUCCESSFUL Layout #1
 Why this layout will NOT work:
- Wooded areas (Red line on top) prevent the signal from communicating a consistent containment area. The wireless signal communicated from the fence controller needs a direct line of sight with the fence boundary in order to provide a consistent boundary. An inconsistent boundary could cause random corrections to your dog from the collar.
What product will work with this layout? - Havahart® Fence Free Underground Dog Fence would be the ideal solution for this property layout and would require digging to insert the boundary wire.
UNSUCCESSFUL Layout #2
 Why this layout will NOT work:
- Wooded areas (Red line) prevent the signal from communicating a consistent containment area. The wireless signal communicated from the bases needs a direct line of sight with the fence boundary in order to provide a consistent boundary. An inconsistent boundary could cause random corrections to your dog from the collar.
- If you were to exclude the wooded area, the fence boundary would be too small and would not provide a safe containment area for your dog and could lead to random corrections of your dog from the collar.
What product will work with this layout? - Havahart® Fence Free Underground Dog Fence would be the ideal solution for this property layout and would require digging to insert the boundary wire.
UNSUCCESSFUL Layout #3
 Why this layout will NOT work:
- Wooded areas (Red line) prevent the signal from communicating a consistent containment area. The wireless signal communicated from the bases needs a direct line of sight with the fence boundary in order to provide a consistent boundary. An inconsistent boundary could cause random corrections to your dog from the collar.
- If you were to exclude the wooded area, the fence boundary would be too small and the fence boundary would be too small and would not allow a consistent containment area to be established. This could result in random corrections to your dog from the collar.
What product will work with this layout? - Havahart® Fence Free Underground Dog Fence would be the ideal solution for this property layout and would require digging to insert the boundary wire.
UNSUCCESSFUL Layout #4
 Why this layout will NOT work:
- The fence boundary is encroaching onto the neighboring property. (Red line on top)
- Wooded areas (Red line on bottom) prevent the signal from communicating a consistent containment area. The wireless signal communicated from the bases needs a direct line of sight with the fence boundary in order to provide a consistent boundary. An inconsistent boundary could cause random corrections to your dog from the collar.
What product will work with this layout? - Havahart® Fence Free Underground Dog Fence would be the ideal solution for this property layout and would require digging to insert the boundary wire
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